The Hyper-V Explorer Summary tab shows a summary of system resources for a selected cluster, server, or virtual machine.
This tab appears in the Hyper-V Explorer when you select a cluster, server, or virtual machine instance on the Hyper-V Explorer Topology tab.
This tab is made up of the following embedded views:
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Figure 20. CPU Load dialog box
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Figure 21. CPU Utilization dialog box
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Figure 22. Disk I/O dialog box
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Figure 23. Disk Utilization dialog box
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Figure 24. Memory Usage dialog box
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Figure 25. Memory Utilization dialog box
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Figure 26. Network I/O dialog box
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Figure 27. Network Utilization dialog box
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Shows a list of servers that belong to the selected cluster. | |||
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Drill down on any server entry. The Hyper-V Explorer dashboard appears, showing the server details on the Hyper-V Explorer Summary tab. |
Shows physical configuration details for the selected cluster, server or virtual machine. | |||
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The Hyper-V Explorer’s Virtual Environment view displays a high-level overview of your virtual environment. The view has a tile for each object type: 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). | |||
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Figure 28. Clusters dwell
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Figure 29. Clusters dwell
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Figure 30. Virtual Machines dwell
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Shows a list of virtual machines associated with the selected cluster or server. | |||
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Drill down on any virtual machine entry. The Hyper-V Explorer dashboard appears, showing the virtual machine details on the Hyper-V Explorer Summary tab. |
The Hyper-V Explorer Summary (All Clusters) tab shows a summary of system resources for all available clusters.
This tab appears in the Hyper-V Explorer when you select the Clusters node on the Hyper-V Explorer Topology tab.
This tab is made up of the following embedded views:
This tabular view lists the clusters that exist in your environment. | |||
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Drill down on any server entry. The Hyper-V Environment dashboard appears, showing the server details on the Hyper-V Explorer Summary tab. |
Shows the combined percentage of the CPU usage for all clusters in the system. | |||
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Figure 32. Combined CPU Consumption dialog box
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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). | |||
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Figure 33. Clusters dwell
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Figure 34. Servers dwell
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Figure 35. Virtual Machines dwell
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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.
This tab appears in the Hyper-V Explorer when you select the Servers node on the Hyper-V Explorer Topology tab.
Shows the combined percentage of the CPU usage for all servers in the system. | |||
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Figure 37. Combined CPU Consumption dialog box
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This tabular view lists all servers that exist in your environment. | |||
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Drill down on any server entry. The Hyper-V Environment dashboard appears, showing the server details on the Hyper-V Explorer Summary tab. |
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). | |||
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Figure 38. Clusters dwell
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Figure 39. Servers dwell
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Figure 40. Virtual Machines dwell
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