Section |
Page |
vSphere Basic System Administration |
1 |
Contents |
3 |
Updated Information |
9 |
About This Book |
11 |
Getting Started |
13 |
vSphere Components |
15 |
Components of vSphere |
15 |
vSphere Client Interfaces |
17 |
Functional Components |
17 |
Managed Components |
19 |
Access Privileges Components |
21 |
vCenter Server Modules |
21 |
vCenter Components That Require Tomcat |
22 |
Optional vCenter Server Components |
22 |
Starting and Stopping the vSphere Components |
25 |
Start an ESX/ESXi Host |
25 |
Reboot or Shut Down an ESX/ESXi Host |
25 |
Stop an ESX Host Manually |
26 |
Starting vCenter Server |
26 |
Verify That vCenter Server Is Running |
26 |
Restart the vCenter Server System |
26 |
Stop the vCenter Server System |
27 |
Start the vSphere Client and Log In |
27 |
Stop the vSphere Client and Log Out |
28 |
vSphere Web Access |
28 |
Log In to vSphere Web Access |
28 |
Log Out of vSphere Web Access |
28 |
VMware Service Console |
29 |
Using DHCP for the Service Console |
29 |
Connect to the Service Console |
29 |
Using Commands on the Service Console |
29 |
View the man Page for a Service Console Command |
30 |
Using vCenter Server in Linked Mode |
31 |
Linked Mode Prerequisites |
31 |
Linked Mode Considerations |
32 |
Join a Linked Mode Group After Installation |
32 |
Reconciling Roles When Connecting vCenter Server to a Linked Mode Group |
33 |
Isolate a vCenter Server Instance from a Linked Mode Group |
34 |
Change the Domain of a vCenter Server System in a Linked Mode Group |
34 |
Configure the URLs on a Linked Mode vCenter Server System |
34 |
Linked Mode Troubleshooting |
35 |
Configuring a Windows Firewall to Allow a Specified Program Access |
36 |
Configuring Firewall Access by Opening Selected Ports |
36 |
Monitor vCenter Server Services |
37 |
Using the vSphere Client |
39 |
Getting Started Tabs |
40 |
Disable Getting Started Tabs |
40 |
Restore Getting Started Tabs |
40 |
Status Bar, Recent Tasks, and Triggered Alarms |
40 |
Panel Sections |
40 |
View Virtual Machine Console |
41 |
Searching the vSphere Inventory |
41 |
Perform a Simple Search |
41 |
Perform an Advanced Search |
42 |
Using Lists |
42 |
Filter a List View |
43 |
Export a List |
43 |
Custom Attributes |
43 |
Add Custom Attributes |
44 |
Edit a Custom Attribute |
44 |
Select Objects |
44 |
Manage vCenter Server Plug-Ins |
45 |
Install Plug-Ins |
45 |
Disable and Enable Plug-Ins |
45 |
Remove Plug-Ins |
46 |
Troubleshooting Extensions |
46 |
Save vSphere Client Data |
46 |
Configuring Hosts and vCenter Server |
47 |
Host Configuration |
47 |
Configuring vCenter Server |
48 |
Access the vCenter Server Settings |
48 |
Configuring Communication Among ESX, vCenter Server, and the vSphere Client |
49 |
Configure vCenter Server SMTP Mail Settings |
49 |
Working with Active Sessions |
49 |
View Active Sessions |
49 |
Terminate Active Sessions |
50 |
Send a Message to All Active Users |
50 |
SNMP and vSphere |
50 |
Using SNMP Traps with vCenter Server |
50 |
Configure SNMP Settings for vCenter Server |
51 |
Configure SNMP for ESX/ESXi |
51 |
Configure SNMP Communities |
52 |
Configure the SNMP Agent to Send Traps |
52 |
Configure the SNMP Agent for Polling |
53 |
Configure SNMP Management Client Software |
53 |
SNMP Diagnostics |
54 |
Using SNMP with Guest Operating Systems |
55 |
VMware MIB Files |
55 |
VMWARE-ROOT-MIB |
56 |
VMWARE-ENV-MIB |
56 |
VMWARE-OBSOLETE-MIB |
57 |
VMWARE-PRODUCTS-MIB |
60 |
VMWARE-RESOURCES-MIB |
60 |
VMWARE-SYSTEM-MIB |
61 |
VMWARE-TC-MIB |
61 |
VMWARE-VC-EVENT-MIB |
62 |
VMWARE-VMINFO-MIB |
62 |
SNMPv2 Diagnostic Counters |
65 |
System Log Files |
65 |
View System Log Entries |
65 |
External System Logs |
66 |
ESX/ESXi System Logs |
66 |
vSphere Client System Logs |
66 |
VMware Server System Logs |
67 |
Configure Syslog on ESXi Hosts |
68 |
Export Diagnostic Data |
68 |
Collecting Log Files |
69 |
Set Verbose Logging |
69 |
Collect vSphere Log Files |
69 |
Collect ESX Log Files Using the Service Console |
69 |
Turn Off Compression for vpxd Log Files |
70 |
ESX/ESXi VMkernel Files |
70 |
Managing the vSphere Client Inventory |
71 |
Understanding vSphere Client Objects |
71 |
Identifying Objects in the vSphere Client Inventory |
71 |
Viewing Object Relationships |
73 |
Add an Inventory Object |
73 |
Add a Cluster, Resource Pool, Host, or Virtual Machine |
73 |
Add a Folder or Datacenter |
74 |
Moving Objects in the Inventory |
74 |
Remove an Inventory Object |
74 |
Browsing Datastores in the vSphere Client Inventory |
75 |
Copying Virtual Machine Disks with the Datastore Browser |
75 |
Managing Hosts in vCenter Server |
77 |
About Hosts |
77 |
Add a Host |
78 |
Add a Host to a vCenter Server Cluster |
78 |
Add a Host to a vCenter Server Datacenter |
79 |
Completing the Add Host Process |
79 |
Disconnecting and Reconnecting a Host |
80 |
Disconnect a Managed Host |
80 |
Reconnect a Managed Host |
80 |
Reconnecting Hosts After Changes to the vCenter Server SSL Certificate |
81 |
Remove a Host from a Cluster |
81 |
Understanding Managed Host Removal |
81 |
Remove a Managed Host from vCenter Server |
82 |
Monitoring Host Health Status |
83 |
Monitor Host Health Status When Connected Directly to a Host |
83 |
Monitor Host Health Status When Connected to vCenter Server |
84 |
Troubleshoot the Hardware Health Service |
84 |
Virtual Machine Management |
85 |
Consolidating the Datacenter |
87 |
Consolidation First Time Use |
88 |
Consolidation Prerequisites |
88 |
About Consolidation Services |
91 |
Configuring Consolidation Settings |
91 |
Specify Default Credentials |
91 |
Specify Active Domains |
92 |
Find and Analyze Physical Systems |
92 |
Viewing Analysis Results |
93 |
About the Confidence Metric |
93 |
Converting Physical Systems to Virtual Machines |
93 |
Convert Systems Manually |
94 |
Convert Systems Using Recommendations |
94 |
Viewing Consolidation Tasks |
94 |
Troubleshooting Consolidation |
95 |
Negative Impact on vCenter Server Performance |
95 |
Windows Systems Not Discovered |
95 |
Windows Operating Systems Prevent Guided Consolidation from Collecting Performance Data |
96 |
Available Domains List Remains Empty |
96 |
Guided Consolidation Erroneously Reports Analysis Disabled |
97 |
Disable Guided Consolidation |
97 |
Uninstall Guided Consolidation |
97 |
Deploying OVF Templates |
99 |
About OVF |
99 |
Deploy an OVF Template |
99 |
Browse VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace |
101 |
Export an OVF Template |
101 |
Managing VMware vApp |
103 |
Create a vApp |
103 |
Start the New vApp Wizard |
104 |
Name the vApp |
104 |
Select the vApp Destination |
104 |
Allocate vApp Resources |
105 |
Complete the vApp Creation |
105 |
Populate the vApp |
105 |
Create an Object Inside the vApp |
105 |
Add an Object to a vApp |
105 |
Edit vApp Settings |
106 |
Edit vApp Startup and Shutdown Options |
106 |
Edit vApp Resources |
106 |
Edit vApp Properties |
107 |
View vApp License Agreement |
107 |
Edit IP Allocation Policy |
107 |
View Additional OVF Sections |
107 |
Configure Advanced vApp Properties |
108 |
Define OVF Environment Properties |
108 |
Edit Advanced IP Allocation Properties |
109 |
Configuring IP Pools |
109 |
Specify an IP Address Range |
109 |
Select DHCP |
110 |
Specify DNS Settings |
110 |
Specify a Proxy Server |
110 |
Clone a vApp |
111 |
Power On a vApp |
111 |
Power Off a vApp |
112 |
Edit vApp Annotation |
112 |
Creating Virtual Machines |
113 |
Access the New Virtual Machine Wizard |
113 |
Select a Path Through the New Virtual Machine Wizard |
114 |
Enter a Name and Location |
114 |
Select a Resource Pool |
114 |
Select a Datastore |
115 |
Select a Virtual Machine Version |
115 |
Select an Operating System |
115 |
Select the Number of Virtual Processors |
115 |
Configure Virtual Memory |
116 |
Configure Networks |
116 |
About VMware Paravirtual SCSI Adapters |
116 |
Select a SCSI Adapter |
117 |
Selecting a Virtual Disk Type |
117 |
About Virtual Disk Formats |
118 |
Create a Virtual Disk |
118 |
Use an Existing Virtual Disk |
118 |
Create Raw Device Mappings |
119 |
Virtual Disk Compatibility Modes |
119 |
Do Not Create a Disk |
119 |
Complete Virtual Machine Creation |
120 |
Installing a Guest Operating System |
120 |
Install a Guest Operating System from Media |
120 |
Installing and Upgrading VMware Tools |
120 |
Install VMware Tools on a Windows Guest |
122 |
Install VMware Tools on a Linux Guest from the X Window System |
122 |
Install or Upgrade VMware Tools on a Linux Guest with the tar Installer |
123 |
Install or Upgrade VMware Tools on a Linux Guest with the RPM Installer |
125 |
Install VMware Tools on a Solaris Guest |
126 |
Install VMware Tools on a NetWare Guest |
127 |
Display the VMware Tools Properties Dialog Box |
128 |
VMware Tools Upgrades |
128 |
Upgrade VMware Tools Manually |
128 |
Configure Virtual Machines to Automatically Upgrade VMware Tools |
129 |
Custom VMware Tools Installation |
129 |
WYSE Multimedia Support |
130 |
Install WYSE Multimedia Support with VMware Tools |
130 |
Install WYSE Multimedia Support Using Add or Remove Programs |
130 |
Install WYSE Multimedia Support as Part of a VMware Tools Upgrade |
130 |
Managing Virtual Machines |
133 |
Changing Virtual Machine Power States |
134 |
Transitional Power States |
135 |
Automatically Start or Shut Down Virtual Machines |
135 |
Configure vSphere Toolbar Power Controls |
135 |
Power On or Power Off a Virtual Machine Manually |
136 |
Suspend a Virtual Machine |
136 |
Resume a Suspended Virtual Machine |
136 |
Scheduling a Power State Change for a Virtual Machine |
137 |
Adding and Removing Virtual Machines |
137 |
Adding Existing Virtual Machines to vCenter Server |
137 |
Remove Virtual Machines from vCenter Server |
137 |
Remove Virtual Machines from the Datastore |
138 |
Return a Virtual Machine or Template to vCenter Server |
138 |
Configure Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown Behavior |
138 |
Virtual Machine Configuration |
141 |
Virtual Machine Hardware Versions |
141 |
Determine the Hardware Version of a Virtual Machine |
142 |
Virtual Machine Properties Editor |
142 |
Edit an Existing Virtual Machine Configuration |
142 |
Virtual Machine Hardware Configuration |
143 |
Change the DVD/CD-ROM Drive Configuration |
143 |
Change the Floppy Drive Configuration |
144 |
Change the SCSI Device Configuration |
145 |
Change the Virtual Disk Configuration |
145 |
Change the Memory Configuration |
145 |
Change the Virtual Ethernet Adapter (NIC) Configuration |
146 |
Change the Parallel Port Configuration |
146 |
Change the SCSI Controller or SCSI Bus Sharing Configuration |
146 |
Change the Serial Port Configuration |
147 |
Change the Virtual Processor or CPU Configuration |
148 |
Virtual Machine Options |
148 |
Change the General Settings of a Virtual Machine |
149 |
Change the VMware Tools Options for a Virtual Machine |
149 |
Change Power Management Settings for a Virtual Machine |
150 |
Change Advanced Virtual Machine Settings |
150 |
Virtual Machine Resource Settings |
153 |
CPU Resources |
153 |
Change CPU Settings of a Virtual Machine |
153 |
Advanced CPU Settings |
153 |
Change Advanced CPU Settings of a Virtual Machine |
154 |
Memory Resources |
154 |
Change the Memory Settings of a Virtual Machine |
155 |
Advanced Memory Resources |
155 |
Associate Memory Allocations with a NUMA Node |
155 |
Disk Resources |
155 |
Change the Disk Settings of a Virtual Machine |
156 |
Adding New Hardware |
156 |
Rescan a Host |
156 |
Start the Add Hardware Wizard |
157 |
Add a Serial Port to a Virtual Machine |
157 |
Add a Parallel Port to a Virtual Machine |
158 |
Add a DVD/CD-ROM Drive to a Virtual Machine |
158 |
Add a Floppy Drive to a Virtual Machine |
158 |
Add an Ethernet Adapter (NIC) to a Virtual Machine |
159 |
Network Adapter Types |
159 |
Network Adapters and Legacy Virtual Machines |
160 |
Add a Hard Disk to a Virtual Machine |
160 |
Add a SCSI Device to a Virtual Machine |
161 |
Add a PCI Device |
162 |
Add a Paravirtualized SCSI Adapter |
162 |
About VMware Paravirtual SCSI Adapters |
163 |
Add a USB Controller to a Virtual Machine |
163 |
Converting Virtual Disks from Thin to Thick |
163 |
Determine the Disk Format of a Virtual Machine |
164 |
Convert a Virtual Disk from Thin to Thick |
164 |
Working with Templates and Clones |
165 |
Creating Templates |
165 |
Convert Virtual Machine to Template |
166 |
Clone Virtual Machine to Template |
166 |
Clone Existing Template |
167 |
Edit a Template |
167 |
Change Template Name |
168 |
Deploy Virtual Machines from Templates |
168 |
Convert Templates to Virtual Machines |
169 |
Deleting Templates |
169 |
Remove Templates from Inventory |
169 |
Delete Template from Disk |
169 |
Regain Templates |
170 |
Clone Virtual Machines |
170 |
Create a Scheduled Task to Clone a Virtual Machine |
171 |
Customizing Guest Operating Systems |
173 |
Preparing for Guest Customization |
173 |
Virtual Hardware Requirements for Guest Customization |
174 |
About SCSI Disks |
174 |
Setting Up SCSI Disks |
174 |
Windows Requirements for Guest Customization |
174 |
Linux Requirements for Guest Customization |
175 |
Naming Requirements for a Guest Operating System |
175 |
Customize Windows During Cloning or Deployment |
175 |
Customize Linux During Cloning or Deployment |
176 |
Create a Customization Specification for Linux |
177 |
Create a Customization Specification for Windows |
177 |
Managing Customization Specification |
179 |
Edit Customization Specifications |
179 |
Export Customization Specifications |
179 |
Remove a Customization Specification |
179 |
Copy a Customization Specification |
180 |
Import a Customization Specification |
180 |
Completing a Guest Operating System Customization |
180 |
View the Error Log on Windows |
181 |
View the Error Log on Linux |
181 |
Migrating Virtual Machines |
183 |
Cold Migration |
184 |
Migrating a Suspended Virtual Machine |
184 |
Migration with VMotion |
184 |
Host Configuration for VMotion |
185 |
VMotion Shared Storage Requirements |
185 |
VMotion Networking Requirements |
185 |
CPU Compatibility and Migration |
186 |
CPU Compatibility Scenarios |
186 |
CPU Families and Feature Sets |
187 |
NX/XD Considerations |
187 |
SSE3 Considerations |
188 |
SSSE3 Considerations |
188 |
SSE4.1 Considerations |
188 |
About Enhanced VMotion Compatibility |
188 |
EVC Requirements |
188 |
Create an EVC Cluster |
189 |
Enable EVC on an Existing Cluster |
190 |
Change the EVC Mode for an Existing Cluster |
191 |
CPU Compatibility Masks |
191 |
Virtual Machine Configuration Requirements for VMotion |
192 |
Swapfile Location Compatibility |
192 |
Migrating Virtual Machines with Snapshots |
193 |
Migration with Storage VMotion |
193 |
Storage VMotion Requirements and Limitations |
193 |
Migrate a Powered-Off or Suspended Virtual Machine |
194 |
Migrate a Powered-On Virtual Machine with VMotion |
195 |
Migrate a Virtual Machine with Storage VMotion |
196 |
About Migration Compatibility Checks |
197 |
Storage VMotion Command-Line Syntax |
198 |
Determine the Path to a Virtual Machine Configuration File |
198 |
Determine the Path to a Virtual Disk File |
199 |
Storage VMotion Examples |
199 |
Using Snapshots |
201 |
About Snapshots |
201 |
Relationship Between Snapshots |
202 |
Snapshots and Other Activity in the Virtual Machine |
202 |
Take a Snapshot |
203 |
Change Disk Mode to Exclude Virtual Disks from Snapshots |
203 |
Using the Snapshot Manager |
204 |
Restore a Snapshot |
204 |
Delete a Snapshot |
204 |
Restore a Snapshot |
205 |
Parent Snapshot |
205 |
Revert to Snapshot Command |
205 |
Revert to Parent Snapshot |
206 |
System Administration |
207 |
Managing Users, Groups, Roles, and Permissions |
209 |
Managing vSphere Users |
209 |
vCenter Server Users |
210 |
Host Users |
210 |
Groups |
210 |
Removing or Modifying Users and Groups |
211 |
Best Practices for Users and Groups |
211 |
Using Roles to Assign Privileges |
211 |
Default Roles for ESX/ESXi and vCenter Server |
212 |
Create a Role |
213 |
Clone a Role |
214 |
Edit a Role |
214 |
Remove a Role |
214 |
Rename a Role |
215 |
Permissions |
215 |
Hierarchical Inheritance of Permissions |
216 |
Multiple Permission Settings |
218 |
Example 1: Inheritance of Multiple Permissions |
218 |
Example 2: Child Permissions Overriding Parent Permissions |
219 |
Example 3: User Permissions Overriding Group Permissions |
219 |
Permission Validation |
220 |
Assign Permissions |
220 |
Adjust the Search List in Large Domains |
221 |
Change Permission Validation Settings |
221 |
Change Permissions |
221 |
Remove Permissions |
222 |
Best Practices for Roles and Permissions |
222 |
Required Privileges for Common Tasks |
223 |
Monitoring Storage Resources |
225 |
Working with Storage Reports |
225 |
Display Storage Reports |
226 |
Export Storage Reports |
226 |
Filter Storage Reports |
226 |
Customize Storage Reports |
227 |
Working with Storage Maps |
227 |
Display Storage Maps |
227 |
Export Storage Maps |
227 |
Hide Items on Storage Maps |
228 |
Move Items on Storage Maps |
228 |
Using vCenter Maps |
229 |
vCenter VMotion Maps |
230 |
vCenter Map Icons and Interface Controls |
230 |
View vCenter Maps |
231 |
Print vCenter Maps |
231 |
Export vCenter Maps |
231 |
Working with Alarms |
233 |
Alarm Triggers |
234 |
Condition and State Triggers |
234 |
Condition and State Trigger Components |
235 |
Virtual Machine Condition and State Triggers |
236 |
Host Condition and State Triggers |
237 |
Datastore Condition and State Triggers |
238 |
Event Triggers |
238 |
Event Trigger Components |
239 |
Virtual Machine Event Triggers |
239 |
Host Event Triggers |
240 |
Datastore Event Triggers |
241 |
Datacenter Event Triggers |
241 |
Cluster Event Triggers |
242 |
dvPort Group Event Triggers |
242 |
vNetwork Distributed Switch Event Triggers |
242 |
Network Event Triggers |
243 |
Alarm Actions |
243 |
Default vSphere Alarm Actions |
243 |
Disabling Alarm Actions |
245 |
SNMP Traps as Alarm Actions |
245 |
Email Notifications as Alarm Actions |
245 |
Running Scripts as Alarm Actions |
246 |
Alarm Environment Variables |
246 |
Alarm Command-Line Parameters |
247 |
Alarm Reporting |
248 |
Creating Alarms |
248 |
Alarm Settings – General |
249 |
Alarm Settings – Triggers |
250 |
Set Up a Condition or State Trigger |
250 |
Set Up an Event Trigger |
251 |
Alarm Settings – Reporting |
252 |
Managing Alarms |
252 |
Acknowledge Triggered Alarms |
252 |
Change Alarm Attributes |
252 |
Disable Alarms |
253 |
Export a List of Alarms |
253 |
Identifying Triggered Alarms |
254 |
Remove Alarms |
254 |
Reset Triggered Event Alarms |
254 |
View Alarms |
255 |
View Alarms Defined on an Object |
255 |
View Alarms Triggered on an Object |
255 |
View All Alarms Triggered in vCenter Server |
255 |
Managing Alarm Actions |
256 |
Disable Alarm Actions |
256 |
Enable Alarm Actions |
256 |
Identifying Disabled Alarm Actions |
256 |
Remove Alarm Actions |
257 |
Run a Command as an Alarm Action |
257 |
Configure SNMP Settings for vCenter Server |
258 |
Configure vCenter Server SMTP Mail Settings |
258 |
Preconfigured VMware Alarms |
259 |
Working with Performance Statistics |
261 |
Statistics Collection for vCenter Server |
261 |
Data Counters |
262 |
Collection Intervals |
263 |
Configure Collection Intervals |
264 |
Enable or Disable Collection Intervals |
265 |
Collection Levels |
266 |
Using Collection Levels Effectively |
267 |
How Metrics Are Stored in the vCenter Server Database |
267 |
Estimate the Statistics Impact on the vCenter Server Database |
268 |
vCenter Server Performance Charts |
268 |
Overview Performance Charts |
269 |
View the Overview Performance Charts |
269 |
View the Overview Performance Charts Help |
269 |
Advanced Performance Charts |
270 |
View the Advanced Performance Charts |
270 |
Save Chart Data to a File |
271 |
Export Performance Data to a Spreadsheet |
271 |
Customize Advanced Chart Views |
271 |
Delete a Custom Advanced Chart View |
272 |
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Performance |
273 |
CPU Performance |
273 |
Disk I/O Performance |
274 |
Memory Performance |
275 |
Network Performance |
276 |
Storage Performance |
277 |
Working with Tasks and Events |
279 |
Managing Tasks |
279 |
Viewing Tasks |
279 |
View All Tasks |
279 |
View Recent Tasks |
280 |
View Scheduled Tasks |
280 |
Filter Tasks for a Host or Datacenter |
280 |
Use Keywords to Filter the Tasks List |
280 |
Cancel a Task |
281 |
Schedule Tasks |
281 |
Create a Scheduled Task |
282 |
Canceling Scheduled Tasks |
283 |
Change or Reschedule a Task |
284 |
Remove a Scheduled Task |
284 |
Policy Rules for Task Operations |
285 |
Managing Events |
285 |
Viewing Events |
285 |
View Events Associated with One Object |
286 |
View Events Associated with All Objects |
286 |
Filter Events on a Host or Datacenter |
286 |
Use Keywords to Filter the Events List |
287 |
Trigger an Alarm on an Event |
287 |
Export Events |
287 |
Appendixes |
289 |
Defined Privileges |
291 |
Alarms |
292 |
Datacenter |
293 |
Datastore |
293 |
Distributed Virtual Port Group |
294 |
Distributed Virtual Switch |
295 |
Extensions |
296 |
Folders |
296 |
Global |
297 |
Host CIM |
298 |
Host Configuration |
298 |
Host Inventory |
300 |
Host Local Operations |
301 |
Host Profile |
302 |
Network |
302 |
Performance |
303 |
Permissions |
304 |
Resource |
304 |
Scheduled Task |
306 |
Sessions |
306 |
Tasks |
307 |
vApp |
307 |
Virtual Machine Configuration |
309 |
Virtual Machine Interaction |
313 |
Virtual Machine Inventory |
316 |
Virtual Machine Provisioning |
317 |
Virtual Machine State |
320 |
Installing the Microsoft Sysprep Tools |
321 |
Install the Microsoft System Preparation Tools from a Microsoft Web Site Download |
321 |
Install the Microsoft Sysprep Tools from the Windows Operating System CD |
322 |
Performance Metrics |
325 |
Cluster Services Metrics |
326 |
CPU Metrics |
327 |
Disk Metrics |
331 |
Management Agent Metrics |
335 |
Memory Metrics |
336 |
Network Metrics |
344 |
Storage Utilization Metrics |
346 |
System Metrics |
347 |
Virtual Machine Operations Metrics |
348 |