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Foglight for VMware 5.7.7 - User and Reference Guide

Using VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management Reference Appendix: Alarm Messages Appendix: Metrics

Metrics Collection Management View

The Metrics Collection Management view is used to configure the metrics collect by agent. VMware agent has collect total 99 metrics from vCenter, but some metrics are not used to VMware dashboard and relate products (Capacity Director, Optimizer and so on), less metrics collection can reduce the pressure of collection from vCenter and improve performance for agent on large environment. This view is for this purpose and user can disable the collection of these metrics at this view.

Please select agent: select the agent which need configure.
Collect Metrics For Dashboard Only: Configure the agent just collect the metrics used for dashboard only.
Restore The Default Setting: Configure the agent to collect all metrics of VMware by default.
Save Edited Configuration: After editing these settings, click the Save Edited Collection Information button to save your configuration.
Figure 71.  

Data displayed

Name: The metrics name.
Collecting: Agent collect this metric or not, agent collect it when it selected.
Description: The description of metric.

 

Lists the summary and resource information of the selected virtual machine.

Current Status. The current status of the selected virtual machine: Turned off or Powered On.
Processors. The number of CPUs used by the selected virtual machine.
Uptime. The percentage of time during which the virtual machine is running.
Memory Capacity. The amount of memory resources allocated to the selected virtual machine.
Powered on Date. The date on which the selected virtual machine is powered.
Network Interface. The number of network interface cards that exist on the selected virtual machine.
OS Reboot Date. The date when rebooting the operating system.
Storage Devices. The number of physical and logical disks associated with the virtual machine.
DNS Name. The fully qualified DNS name of the selected virtual machine.
Virtual Center. The IP address of the Virtual Center to which the virtual machine belongs.
Connection Status. The virtual machine’s connection status.
Datacenter. The name of the datacenter associated with the virtual machine.
IP Address. The IP address of the virtual machine.
Cluster. The name of the cluster associated with the virtual machine.
Vmware Tools. The name of VMware applications used to manege the virtual machine.
Resource Pool. The name of resource pools associated with the virtual machine.
OS. The name of the operating system used by the selected virtual machine.
ESX Host. The IP address of the ESX host on which the virtual machine is running.
Managed Object Reference. Identifies the virtual switch in your monitored environment.

Topology views

 

Rules

VMware Monitoring in Foglight® for Storage Management allows you to create flexible rules that can be applied to complex, interrelated data from multiple sources within your distributed system. You can associate several different actions with a rule, configure a rule so that it does not fire repeatedly, and associate a rule with schedules to define when it should and should not be evaluated.

Different types of data can be used in rules, including registry variables, raw metrics, derived metrics, and topology object properties.

There are two types of rules in VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management: simple rules and multiple-severity rules. A simple rule has a single condition, and can be in one of three states: Fire, Undefined, or Normal. A multiple-severity rule can have up to five severity levels: Undefined, Fatal, Critical, Warning, and Normal.

Rule conditions are regularly evaluated against monitoring data (metrics and topology object properties collected from your monitored environment and transformed into a standard format). Therefore, the state of the rule can change if the data changes. For example, if a set of monitoring data matches a simple rule’s condition, the rule enters the Fire state. If the next set does not match the condition, the rule exits the Fire state and enters the Normal state.

A rule condition is a type of expression that can be true or false. When it evaluates to true, the rule is said to fire, causing any actions that are associated with the rule or severity level to be performed. You can configure a rule to perform one or more actions upon entering or exiting each state. When a multiple-severity rule fires, an alarm also appears in VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management.

For more information see the VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management Administration and Configuration Help.

VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management provides an effective monitoring solution for the VMware infrastructure. The rules included in VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management alert you to virtual infrastructure problems.

When service degradations are detected, VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management sends alerts to the event console. Optionally, VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management can be configured to send emails, pager messages, or perform other actions you define. Performance data can be viewed, analyzed and reported using VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management.

VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management includes a number of predefined rules that capture the expert knowledge of our virtualization specialists and are used to monitor the health of your virtual infrastructure. VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management allows you to modify these rules or create your own flexible rules that can be applied to complex, interrelated data from multiple sources within your distributed system.

In this , rule descriptions are organized into logical groupings. To see a rule description, select the appropriate grouping from the s listed below.

Many of the rules listed and described in this chapter have thresholds (standard deviations, utilization percentages, etc.) defined within them. Those thresholds are default values predefined in the registry.

VMware Monitoring in Foglight for Storage Management includes the following groups of rules:

Cluster Rules

This section describes the cluster rule:

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