Virtual Machines Interface Utilization
Virtual Machines Interface Utilization report reveals a list of the virtual machines associated with a virtual host or vCenter server and interface utilization values for each virtual machine.
- . Device name/CPU type (CPU index in parenthesis).
- . Average bit rate received for the last hour.
- . Peak bit rate received for the last hour.
- . Current (last polled) bit rate.
- . Average bit rate received for the last hour.
- . Peak bit rate received for the last hour.
- . Current (last polled) transmit bit rate.
- . Date and time of last poll.
Generate a report
. Choose one or more host devices you want Virtual Machines Interface Utilization measurements for.
Use the Select Device dialog for one of the following:
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Purpose
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Device
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Browse and choose a single device.
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Device Group
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Choose an existing group of one or more devices. You can also create custom or dynamic groups.
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: You can organize devices into custom or dynamic groups. For more information, see Grouping Devices.
: If a device is identified as a virtual machine, Hyper-V or VMware credentials will be used to retrieve data and only those physical resources allocated to the virtual machine will be visible in the report.
. Sort and pick columns.
Filter and pick by column
Click a report heading and use the following from the drop down list:
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Purpose
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Sort.
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Sort column in ascending or descending order.
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Columns.
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Pick the columns you want to view. Click a check box to display the column. Clear the check box to hide it.
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. Edit report name using the dialog.
Share, export, and save as PDF
Most generated Virtual Machines Interface Utilization report data can be printed, shared, and exported when selecting () from the Dashboard Options () menu. After the report has been expanded, select export () to access the following options: