Summary
Performance charts can be displayed using the vSphere Client connected to either an ESXi host directly or a vCenter Server or by using the vSphere Web Client. Overview performance charts display performance statistics that are most useful to quickly diagnose problems and monitor performance. An advanced performance chart provides a more detailed graphical display for an object's statistical data. The esxtop
and resxtop
commands enable command-line monitoring for real-time ESXi host resource usage for each of the core four resources: CPU, memory, network, and disk. The esxtop
and resxtop
utilities are available in interactive, batch, and replay modes.
An alarm is a notification in response to a selected condition or event for an object in the vCenter Server inventory. A condition-based alarm trigger will monitor the current condition state of the object and will send a notification when the threshold is exceeded. Event-based alarms use arguments, values, and operators to identify a...