| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| Power_state |
Indicates the current power state of this VM. |
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The values this measure reports and their numeric equivalents are provided in the table below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| NoState |
0 |
| Running
| 1 |
| Paused
| 3 |
| Shutdown
| 4 |
| Crashed
| 6 |
| Suspended
| 7 |
Note:
By default, this measure reports the Measure Values listed in the table above. In the graph of this measure however, the power state of each VM is indicated by its corresponding numeric equivalent only. |
| Vm_state |
Indicates the current state of this VM. |
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A high value for this measure indicates that the memory resources are depleting drastically. Administrators may be alerted to add additional resources before memory resources are drained completely.
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Active |
100 |
| Building
| 90 |
| Error
| 85 |
| Paused
| 80 |
| Suspended
| 75 |
| Resumed
| 70 |
| Resized
| 60 |
| Shelved_Offloaded
| 50 |
| Shelved
| 40 |
| Soft_Deleted
| 30 |
| Deleted
| 20 |
| Stopped
| 10 |
Note:
Typically, this measure reports one of the Measure Values listed in the table above. In the graph of this measure however, the power state of each VM is indicated by its corresponding numeric equivalent only. |
| CPU_time |
Indicates the amount of time that the vCPU of this VM is waiting for the hypervisor to allocate a physical CPU to it. |
Seconds |
The value of this measure should be low. |
| VDA_errors |
Indicates the number of errors logged in the event log while performing operations on this VM via the VDA. |
Number |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be 0. |
| Total_memory |
Indicates the total amount of memory available to this VM. |
MB |
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| Free_memory |
Indicates the amount of free memory available for use to this VM. |
MB |
Compare the value of this measure across VMs to know which VM is running out of free memory. |
| Used_memory |
Indicates the amount of total memory that is currently being used by this VM. |
MB |
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| Memory_usage |
Indicates the percentage of total memory currently being utilized by this VM. |
Percent |
Compare the value of this measure across VMs to know which VM is using memory excessively. |
| Memory_swap_in |
Indicates the amount of memory swapped in to the disk on this VM from the hypervisor. |
MB |
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| Memory_swap_out |
Indicates the amount of memory swapped out from the disk on this VM to the hypervisor. |
MB |
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| Memory_major_fault |
Indicates the number of major page faults occurred on this VM. |
Number |
A major page (memory) fault is an exception that occurs when a process attempts to access memory in a way that exceeds its permissions.
A very low or zero value is preferred for this measure. |
| Memory_minor_fault |
Indicates the number of minor page faults occurred on this VM. |
Number |
The minor page (memory) faults mostly occur due to either a bad sector on the disk, which causes the operating system to stop reading data from the hard drive, starting over again or a corrupted file.
A low value is preferred for this measure. |
| VDA_read_req |
Indicates the number read requests received by this VM. |
Number |
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| VDA_write_req |
Indicates the number of write requests received by this VM. |
Number |
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| VDA_read |
Indicates the amount of data read from the disk on this VM. |
KB |
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| VDA_write |
Indicates the amount of data written on the disk on this VM. |
KB |
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| Reads |
Indicates the rate at which the data was received by this VM. |
Kbps |
A sudden increase or decrease in the value of this measure could be a cause of concern. |
| Data transmitted rate |
Indicates the rate at which the data was transmitted by this VM. |
Kbps |
A sudden increase or decrease in the value of this measure could be a cause of concern. |
| Read_packets |
Indicates the number of packets received by this VM. |
Number |
Indicates the number of packets received by this VM. |
| Write_packets |
Indicates the number of packets transmitted by this VM. |
Number |
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| Read_errors |
Indicates the number of errors occurred while data was received by this VM. |
Number |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be zero. |
| Write_errors |
Indicates the number of errors occurred while data was transmitted by this VM. |
Number |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be zero. |
| Read_drops |
Indicates the number of packets dropped by this VM during reception. |
Number |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be zero. |
| Write_drops |
Indicates the number of packets dropped by this VM during transmission. |
Number |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be zero. |