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Foglight for Hyper-V 5.7.0 - User and Reference Guide

About Foglight for Hyper-V Agent administration Performance monitoring with the Hyper-V Environment dashboard Performance investigation with the Hyper-V Explorer Foglight for Hyper-V alarms Appendix: Hyper-V Agent error codes

Hyper-V Explorer Summary (All Servers) tab

The Hyper-V Explorer Summary (All Servers) tab shows a summary of system resources for all physical servers that currently exist in your integrated infrastructure.
Combined CPU Consumption %. The combined percentage of the CPU utilization used by all servers to execute system code and user programs during the selected time period.
Combined CPU Consumption %. Displays the Combined CPU Consumption dialog box.
Figure 179. Combined CPU Consumption dialog box
Server, CPU. The current amount of the CPU speed that is used by the server.
Server, Key. The color used in the Combined CPU Consumption chart to represent the server.
Server, Memory. The current percentage of memory that is used by the server.
Server, NICs. The number of network interface cards used by the server.
Server, Server Name. Server name.
Server, Status. The server status, associated with any alarms raised against it. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the highest alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).
Server, Version. The version number of the Windows OS running on the server.
Virtual Machines, Configured. The number of virtual machines that exist on the server.
Virtual Machines, Running. The number of virtual machines that are running on the server.
The Hyper-V Explorer’s Virtual Environment view displays a high-level overview of your virtual environment. The view has a tile for each type of object in your virtual infrastructure: Clusters, Servers, and Virtual Machines. Each tile shows how many of the corresponding object instances there are in your virtual infrastructure, as well as the count of objects of that type in each of the alarm states (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the clusters, servers, or virtual machines, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Cluster count. The number of physical servers in your virtual environment.
Server count. The number of physical servers in your virtual environment.
Virtual Machine count. The number of virtual machines in your environment.
Clusters. Displays the Clusters dwell, showing the names and states of all clusters in your environment.
Figure 180. Clusters dwell
Servers. Displays the Servers dwell, showing the name and state of all servers in your environment.
Figure 181. Servers dwell
Virtual Machines. Displays the Virtual Machines dwell, showing the names and states of all virtual machines in your environment.
Figure 182. Virtual Machines dwell

Hyper-V Explorer Summary (All Virtual Machines) tab

The Hyper-V Explorer Summary (All Virtual Machines) tab shows a summary of system resources for all virtual machines that currently exist in your integrated infrastructure.
The Hyper-V Explorer’s Virtual Environment view displays a high-level overview of your virtual environment. The view has a tile for each type of object in your virtual infrastructure: Clusters, Servers, and Virtual Machines. Each tile shows how many of the corresponding object instances there are in your virtual infrastructure, as well as the count of objects of that type in each of the alarm states (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the clusters, servers, or virtual machines, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Cluster count. The number of physical servers in your virtual environment.
Server count. The number of physical servers in your virtual environment.
Virtual Machine count. The number of virtual machines in your environment.
Clusters. Displays the Clusters dwell, showing the name and state of all clusters in your environment.
Figure 184. Clusters dwell
Servers. Displays the Servers dwell, showing the name and state of all servers in your environment.
Figure 185. Servers dwell
Virtual Machines. Displays the Virtual Machines dwell, showing the names and states of all virtual machines in your environment.
Figure 186. Virtual Machines dwell
Server, Name. The name of the server on which the virtual machine is running.
Server, Status. The status of the server on which the virtual machine is running, associated with any alarms raised against it. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the highest alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).
Virtual Machine, CPU Utilization. The percentage of the virtual machine’s CPU utilization spent on executing system code and user programs.
Virtual Machine, Name. The virtual machine name.
Virtual Machine, Status. The virtual machine status, associated with any alarms raised against it. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the highest alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).
Virtual Machine, Total Memory. The total amount of memory allocated to the virtual machine.

Hyper-V Explorer Monitor

The Hyper-V Explorer Monitor tab appears when you are exploring individual servers and virtual machines. It provides more details about the component’s resource usage, such as the utilization of each individual CPU, server, and cluster performance, and the data throughput rate.
Figure 187. Monitor tab

Hyper-V Explorer Monitor tab

The Hyper-V Explorer Monitor tab shows details of system resources consumption for a server or a virtual machine.
Figure 188. Monitor tab
Table 86. Cluster
Cluster. The name of the server cluster to which the selected server belongs, followed by the total counts of alarms associated with the cluster, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Servers. The number of all servers associated with the cluster, including running and turned-off servers.
VMs. The number of all virtual machines that exist on the selected server, including running and powered-off virtual machines.
Drill down on any alarm count. Displays the Alarms dialog box that shows a list of all related alarms.
Memory Swap In. The rate at which memory swap-ins occur.
Memory Swap Out. The rate at which memory swap-outs occur. When memory becomes scarce, the OS swaps out sleeping processes, then swaps out active processes that use large amounts of memory. If swap-outs occur, the swap space can become critically low.
Network Data In. The rate at which data is received from the network during the selected time period.
Network Data Out. The rate at which data is transferred to the network during the selected time period.
Network Packets In. The rate at which network packets are received during the selected time period.
Network Packets Out. The rate at which network packets are sent during the selected time period.
Storage Read Rate. The rate at which data is read from the disk during the selected time period.
Storage Reads. The percentage of elapsed time that the disk is busy servicing read requests during the selected time period.
Storage Write Rate. The rate at which data is written to the disk during the selected time period.
Storage Writes. The percentage of elapsed time that the disk is busy servicing write requests during the selected time period.
Memory Swap In. Displays the Swap In dialog box.
Figure 189. Swap In dialog box
Memory Swap Out. Displays the Swap Out dialog box.
Figure 190. Swap Out dialog box
Network Data In. Displays the Data In dialog box.
Figure 191. Data In dialog box
Network Data Out. Displays the Data Out dialog box.
Figure 192. Data Out dialog box
Network Packets In. Displays the Network Packets Received dialog box.
Figure 193. Network Packets Received dialog box
Network Packets Out. Displays the Network Packets Sent dialog box.
Figure 194. Network Packets Sent dialog box
Storage Read Rate. Displays the Read Rate dialog box.
Figure 195. Read Rate dialog box
Storage Reads. Displays the Disk Read Requests dialog box.
Figure 196. Disk Read Requests dialog box
Storage Write Rate. Displays the Write Rate dialog box.
Figure 197. Write Rate dialog box
Storage Writes. Displays the Disk Write Requests dialog box.
Figure 198. Disk Write Requests dialog box
Table 88. Server
CPU. The current percentage of the server’s CPU load, used to execute system code and user programs, based on the total CPU capacity.
Disk. The server’s current disk I/O rate.
Memory. The current percentage of the server’s memory usage
Network. The current rate at which the server transfers data from and to the network.
Virtual machines. The number of the virtual machines associated with the server, followed by the counts of all alarms associated with the virtual machines, broken down by the alarm state (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
VMs Running. The number of the virtual machines associated with the server that are currently running.
Any alarm count. Displays the Alarms dialog box that shows a list of all related alarms.
Figure 199. Alarms dialog box
CPU. Displays the CPU Utilization dialog box.
Figure 200. CPU Utilization dialog box
Disk. Displays the Disk Reads and Writes dialog box.
Figure 201. Disk Reads and Writes dialog box
Figure 202. Memory. Displays the Memory Utilization dialog box.
Network. Displays the Network Utilization dialog box.
Figure 203. Network Utilization dialog box
Server. Displays the servers details in the Hyper-V Explorer Summary tab.
Virtual Machines. Displays the Virtual Machines dwell, showing the names and states of all virtual machines name associated with the server.
Figure 204. Virtual Machines dwell
Composite CPU Utilization. The combined CPU utilization across all CPUs on the selected server.
CPU 0-N. The current percentage of each individual CPU’s load, used to execute system code and user programs, based on the its total CPU capacity.
Memory Summary, Consumed. The amount of memory that is used over the selected time period.
Memory Utilization. The percentage of the server memory that is currently in use.
Network Summary, NIC. The name of a network interface card.
Network Summary, Receive. The current rate at which a network interface card receives data from the network.
Network Summary, Send. The current rate at which a network interface card transfers data to the network.
Network Summary, Utilization. The current rate at which the server transfers data to and from the network during the selected time period.
Storage Summary, Disk Usage. The rate at which the server reads from or writes data to disk during the selected time period.
CPU 0-N. Displays the CPU N dialog box.
Figure 205. CPU N dialog box
Composite CPU Utilization. Displays the Composite CPU Utilization dialog box.
Figure 206. Composite CPU Utilization dialog box
Disk Usage. Displays the Storage Summary dialog box.
Figure 207. Storage Summary dialog box
Memory Summary, Consumed. Displays the Memory Consumed dialog box.
Figure 208. Memory Consumed dialog box
Memory Utilization. Displays the Server Memory Utilization dialog box.
Figure 209. Server Memory Utilization dialog box
Network Summary Utilization. Displays the Network Summary dialog box.
Figure 210. Network Summary dialog box
NIC (any entry). Displays the NIC Statistics dialog box.
Figure 211. NIC Statistics dialog box
Running. The number of the virtual machines associated with the server that are currently running.
Virtual Machine. For each virtual machine that is associated with the selected server, and is currently running, there is an entry showing the name of the virtual machine followed by the total counts of alarms associated with the virtual machine, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Virtual machines. The number of the virtual machines associated with the server, followed by the counts of all alarms associated with the virtual machines, broken down by the alarm state (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Any alarm count. Displays the Alarms dialog box that shows a list of all related alarms.
Figure 212. Alarms dialog box
Virtual Machine. Displays the virtual machine details in the Hyper-V Explorer Summary tab.
Virtual Machines. Displays the Virtual Machines dwell, showing the names and states of all virtual machines associated with the server.
Figure 213. Virtual Machines dwell
Composite CPU Utilization. The combined CPU utilization across all CPUs on the selected virtual machine.
CPU 0-N. The current percentage of each individual CPU’s load, used to execute system code and user programs, based on the its total CPU capacity.
Network Summary, NIC. The name of a network interface card used by the selected virtual machine.
Network Summary, Receive. The current rate at which a network interface card receives data from the network.
Network Summary, Send. The current rate at which a network interface card transfers data to the network.
Network Summary, Utilization. The current rate at which the virtual machine transfers data to and from the network during the selected time period.
CPU 0-N. Displays the CPU N dialog box.
Figure 214. CPU N dialog box
Composite CPU Utilization. Displays the Composite CPU Utilization dialog box.
Figure 215. Composite CPU Utilization dialog box
Network Summary Utilization. Displays the Network Summary dialog box.
Figure 216. Network Summary dialog box
NIC (any entry). Displays the NIC Statistics dialog box.
Figure 217. NIC Statistics dialog box
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