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2 In the System Health pane, expand View components, vSphere components, or Other
components.
n A green up arrow indicates that a component has no problems.
n A red down arrow indicates that a component is unavailable or not functioning.
n A yellow double arrow indicates that a component is in a warning state.
n A question mark indicates that the status of a component is unknown.
3 Click a component name.
A dialog displays the name, version, status, and other component information.
What to do next
Use vCenter Server to monitor any vSAN clusters and the disks that participate in a vSAN
datastore. For more information about monitoring vSAN in vSphere 5.5 Update 1, see the
vSphere
Storage
document and the
vSphere Monitoring and Performance
documentation. For more
information about monitoring vSAN in vSphere 6 or later, see the
Administering VMware vSAN
document.
Monitor Machine Status
You can quickly survey the status of machines in your Horizon 7 deployment by using the Horizon
Administrator dashboard. For example, you can display all disconnected machines or machines
that are in maintenance mode.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with the virtual machine status values. For more information about the status
of virtual machines, see "Status of vCenter Server Virtual Machines" in the
Setting Up Virtual
Desktops in Horizon 7
document.
Procedure
1 In Horizon Administrator, click Dashboard.
2 In the Machine Status pane, expand a status folder.
Option
Description
Preparing Lists the states while the machine is being provisioned, deleted, or in
maintenance mode.
Problem Machines Lists the error states.
Prepared for use Lists the states when the machine is ready for use.
3 Locate the machine status and click the hyperlinked number next to it.
Results
The Machines page displays all machines with the selected status.
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