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ESX Instance Workload Data | Rating | Views | |
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This article outlines the metrics that up.time collects from the instances on ESX systems. By: CSS | Date Created: 1-23-2007 | Last Modified: 7-4-2011 | Index: 120 |
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How do I track VMotion on my ESX servers? | Rating | Views | |
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To generate an ESX Instance Motion graph, do the following after adding your ESX server(s) to up.time for monitoring: 1. In the Global Scan or My Enterprise panel, click the name of the ESX server... By: CSS | Date Created: 2-3-2009 | Last Modified: 8-25-2011 | Index: 358 |
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Monitoring ESX systems not connected to Virtual Center | Rating | Views | |
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You cannot monitor an ESXi 3.5 U4 and higher system (including 4.0) unless it’s connected to Virtual Center. VMware changed the way you can access their API so that if the ESXi box wasn’t... By: CSS | Date Created: 10-6-2009 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 384 |
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What permissions does up.time require for ESX monitoring? | Rating | Views | |
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We recommend using the root account for ESX 3 monitoring. If the root account is not available you can add a user for up.time using the instructions below.1. SSH login to the ESX system as root2. C... By: CSS | Date Created: 7-7-2008 | Last Modified: 8-12-2011 | Index: 309 |
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