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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

Virtual Environment view

This view appears in the upper part of the Monitoring tab, just above the Quick-View. It displays a high-level overview of the selected virtual environment. The view has a tile for each type of object in your virtual infrastructure: Clusters, Servers, and Virtual Machines.
Clicking the object type icon, the object type name, or the object count, shows summary information for that object type in the Quick-View. Clicking an alarm state (for example, Warning) on a tile displays summary information in the Quick-View for the objects of that type that are in the selected alarm state. If an alarm state has a count of zero, then you can not drill down on the alarm state.
Table 3. Clusters
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the clusters, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Cluster count. The number of clusters in your environment.
Alarm counts. Lists the clusters associated with the alarms in the Clusters view, appearing in the Quick-View.
Clusters. Displays cluster-related combination of views in the Quick-View.
Table 4. Servers
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the physical servers, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Server count. The number of physical servers in your virtual environment.
Alarm counts. Lists the servers associated with the alarms in the Servers view, appearing in the Quick-View.
Servers. Displays servers-related combination of views in the Quick-View.
Table 5. SCVMM Servers
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the SCVMM servers, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Server count. The number of SCVMM servers in your virtual environment.
Alarm counts. Lists the SCVMM servers associated with the alarms in the SCVMM Servers view, appearing in the Quick-View.
Servers. Displays SCVMM server-related combination of views in the Quick-View.
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the virtual machines, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Server count. The number of virtual machines in your virtual environment.
Alarm counts. Lists the virtual machines associated with the alarms in the Virtual Machines view, appearing in the Quick-View.
Virtual Machines. Displays virtual machines views in the Quick-View.
Table 7. Storage
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the virtual volumes, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Server count. The number of virtual volumes in your environment.
Alarm counts. Lists the virtual volumes associated with the alarms in the Storage view, appearing in the Quick-View.
Virtual Machines. Displays virtual volume views in the Quick-View.
Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the virtual switch, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Server count. The number of virtual switches in your environment.
Alarm counts. Lists the virtual switches associated with the alarms in the Virtual Switches view, appearing in the Quick-View.
Virtual Machines. Displays virtual switch views in the Quick-View.

Quick-View

The Quick-View is a container view. It contains a combination of server or virtual machine views, depending on your selection in the pane on the left. It appears in the lower part of the Hyper-V Environment dashboard, just below the Virtual Environment view.
Figure 43. Quick-View

Alarms view

This view displays a list of alarms generated against the objects or group of objects selected in the Quick-View. Use this view to quickly identify any potential problems related to a specific object.
Figure 44. Alarms view
Alarm Message. An explanation about why the alarm occurred.
Severity. The alarm severity icon: Warning, Critical, or Fatal.
Time. The time when the alarm was generated.
Alarm Message, Severity, or Time. Displays the Alarm dialog box, showing additional information about the alarm. For more information about alarms in Foglight, see the Foglight User Help.
Figure 45. Alarm dialog box

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