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Note | If the network in the Red Hat KVM account is configured with both, management and VM type, then the Network Usage column in the user interface displays only VM. |
Create a cloud account (KVM).
After creating a RHEV KVM cloud (virtual) account and creating a computing policy, you can monitor your VMs and host-related information.
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Cisco UCS Director can help you monitor virtual infrastructure and system resources. It displays a wide variety of reports that provide insight into how the system is performing
Following are the types of reports:
Tabular reports for system information, including overview, host nodes, new VMs, and deleted VMs.
Bar and pie graph comparisons, including VMs active versus inactive, and CPU provisioned versus capacity.
Trend graphs about system resources, including CPU trends, memory trends, and VM additions and deletions.
Other reports include Top 5 reports at the group, VDC, host node, and VM levels. The Top 5 reports focus on groups with the highest number of VMs, groups with the greatest CPU usage, VDCs with the highest number of VMs, and host nodes with the greatest CPU usage.
Map reports, displaying the system resource information in the form of heat maps or color-coded maps.
Additional trend reports are available for certain accounts (for example: KVM accounts). Trend reports display data over a selected time frame.
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
Create a cloud account (RHEV KVM).
You must be logged in to the appliance to complete this task.