Specifications
3. Click on the name of the virtual machine you want to access. The Unit Overview window
opens.
4. Click VM Properties (Virtual), then click the Resources tab.
a. Click Datastore to view a list of datastore devices, corresponding capacity and free
space.
b. Click Disks to view the location, capacity and free space for guest disks.
5. Click Close.
To view virtual machine events:
NOTE: This feature is not supported in all virtual environments; if not supported for the selected unit, the related
interface elements are not displayed on screen.
NOTE: These events are stored in the virtual machine and do not correspond to DSView 3 software events.
1. In the DSView 3 software, click the Units tab, then click Virtualization in the side
navigation bar.
2. Click the arrow next to the hypervisor manager or server to display hosted virtual
machines.
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Click Virtual Machine in the side navigation bar to display all virtual machines.
3. Click on the name of the virtual machine you want to access. The Unit Overview window
opens.
4. Click VM Properties (Virtual), then click the Events tab. The Events window displays a list
of events and corresponding type, time of occurrence, tasks, target device address and the
user associated with the event.
5. Click Close.
Data Logging
The DSView 3 software supports logging of serial session console data from virtual
environment units using the Syslog protocol. Data logging must be configured both in the
DSView 3 software and on each virtual machine. Licenses are required for data logging. For
more information about licenses and using data logging in the DSView 3 software, see the
DSView 3 help for more information.
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