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VMKUSAGE

Luca Dell'Oca, March 11, 2009December 4, 2016

Insieme all’annuncio dell’upgrade 4 per vCenter, VMWare ha reso disponibile il componente vmkusage, che era stato presente nelle vecchie versioni di vcenter e poi tolto.

Si tratta di un plugin che permette di visualizzare i grafici di performance in modo singolo o aggregato, e di vedere i dati relativi a un host, una VM o un resource pool (non di un datacenter). L’installazione non è automatica ne durante l’installazione ne in aggiornamento. Per effettuare l’installazione, seguite questo articolo. Se siete in fase di aggiornamento, fermate prima il webaccess service per non dover disinstallare il servizio e reinstallarlo (come descritto qua). Infine, se usate come database SQL Express, è meglio che vi leggiate anche questo articolo.

Una volta installato, avrete un nuovo tab:

perf1

perf3

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