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Table 135. Health Monitors (Continued)
Monitor Description
SGMonitor Monitors the health of security gateway services and security servers.
VCMonitor Monitors the health of vCenter servers.
If a component has several instances, View creates a separate monitor instance to monitor each instance of
the component.
The command outputs all information about health monitors and monitor instances in XML format.
Options
Table 13-6 shows the options that you can specify to list and display health monitors.
Table 136. Options for Listing and Displaying Health Monitors
Option Description
-instanceid instance_id
Specifies a health monitor instance
-list
Displays the existing health monitors if a health monitor ID
is not specified.
-list -monitorid monitor_id
Displays the monitor instances for the specified health
monitor ID.
-monitorid monitor_id
Specifies a health monitor ID.
Examples
List all existing health monitors in XML using Unicode characters.
vdmadmin -H -list -xml
List all instances of the vCenter monitor (VCMonitor) in XML using ASCII characters.
vdmadmin -H -list -monitorid VCMonitor -xml -n
Display the health of a specified vCenter monitor instance.
vdmadmin -H -monitorid VCMonitor -instanceid 4aec2c99-4879-96b2-de408064d035 -xml
Listing and Displaying Reports of View Operation Using the I Option
You can use the vdmadmin command with the -I option to list the available reports of View operation and to
display the results of running one of these reports.
Syntax
vdmadmin -I [-b authentication_arguments] -list [-xml] [-w | -n]
vdmadmin -I [-b authentication_arguments] -report report -view view [-startdate yyyy-MM-dd-
HH:mm:ss][-enddate yyyy-MM-dd-HH:mm:ss] [-w | -n] -xml | -csv
Usage Notes
You can use the command to display the available reports and views, and to display the information that
View has recorded for a specified report and view.
You can also use the vdmadmin command with the -I option to generate View log messages in syslog format.
See “Generating View Event Log Messages in Syslog Format Using the -I Option,” on page 206.
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