User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- vCenter Chargeback User’s Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction to vCenter Chargeback
- Installing vCenter Chargeback
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Prerequisites for vCenter Chargeback
- Download and Extract the vCenter Chargeback Installer
- Install vCenter Chargeback
- Create a vCenter Chargeback Cluster
- Install vCenter Chargeback with an Existing Database Schema
- Upgrading vCenter Chargeback
- Services Related to the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Accessing the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Data Collector
- Uninstall vCenter Chargeback
- Configuring Administration Settings
- Authenticating and Managing Users, Roles, and Permissions
- Managing Chargeback Hierarchies
- Creating a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Managing a Chargeback Hierarchy
- View a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Add a vCenter Chargeback Entity
- Add a vCenter Server Entity
- Rename a Chargeback Hierarchy or a Chargeback Entity
- Delete an Entity from the Hierarchy
- Delete a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Assign Attributes
- Move Entities Within a Hierarchy
- Allocate Computing Resource Units for a Chargeback Entity
- Share Virtual Machine Cost
- Backdate a Chargeback Hierarchy
- View Properties of a vCenter Server Entity
- Managing and Configuring vCenter Chargeback Cost Elements
- Generating Reports
- Monitoring System Health
- Administration Utilities
- Troubleshooting vCenter Chargeback
- Troubleshooting Utility
- Troubleshooting Issues in vCenter Chargeback
- Changed Timezone Setting Is Not Reflected
- Changes to Chargeback Hierarchy Are Not Reflected in the Concurrent User-Sessions
- Changes to the vCenter Server Hierarchy Are Not Reflected in vCenter Chargeback
- Installer Throws the SQL Driver Not Found Error
- LDAP Server Configuration Fails
- Non-English Characters Are Not Correctly Stored in the vCenter Chargeback Database
- Report Does Not Display the Disk Read and Disk Write Information
- Report Does Not Display the Memory Usage Value and the Corresponding Cost
- Report Does Not Display the Network Transmitted and Network Received Information
- Service Temporarily Unavailable Error
- Status of Failed Data Collector Is Not Reflected Immediately on the System Health Tab
- Storage Synchronization Job Fails
- Text and Messages on the vCenter Chargeback User Interface Are Not Correctly Displayed
- Unable to Access the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Unable to Add an LDAP Server
- Unable to Add vCenter Server in vCenter Chargeback
- Unable to Change the Password for the vCenter Chargeback Keystore
- Unable to Configure Another VMware Cloud Director Setup with vCenter Chargeback
- Unable to Connect to the vCenter Chargeback Database
- Unable to Connect to the vCenter Server Database
- Unable to Email Report
- Unable to Fetch the Primary Group of a LDAP User
- Unable to Use Custom SSL Certificates
- Unable to View the vCenter Chargeback Plug-In in the VI Client
- Index
external network receive computing resources. For all other resources, the user-
defined allocation units is considered for cost calculation. This billing policy is
set in the VMware Cloud Director Pay As You Go - Resource Based Charging
Cost Model.
VMware Cloud Director
Billing Policy - Networks
This billing policy is available only if the VMware Cloud Director Data
Collector is installed. This policy takes in to account the actual usage for
external network transfer and external network receive computing resources.
For all other resources, the user-defined allocation units are considered for cost
calculation. This billing policy is set in the VMware Cloud Director Networks
Cost Model.
In vCenter Chargeback 1.5, you can also define your own billing policies.
Cost Model
A cost model defines base rates for the chargeable computing resources, the currency, the billing policy to be
used for calculating the total cost, and special costs, such as cost for the guest operating system installed on
the virtual machine. A cost model also enables you to define different billing policies for different time periods.
After you define a cost model in the application, you can define rate factors and fixed costs on entities or
hierarchies for the selected cost model. You can also use the cost model to generate various reports.
Cost Template
A cost template consists of entity-specific cost configuration details. These are rate factors for the chargeable
computing resources and the fixed costs.
You can set these values in a cost template and use the template to configure the costs at the entity level.
Managing Cost Models
vCenter Chargeback provides a default cost model called Default Chargeback Cost Model. The cost models
defined in the application can be viewed and managed from the Cost Models page of the Manage Cost tab.
You can start using the application by creating a chargeback hierarchy and generating basic reports using this
cost model. You can modify this cost model as per your requirements. You can also create and manage multiple
other cost models.
If you have installed the VMware Cloud Director Data Collector, vCenter Chargeback provides five more cost
models:
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VMware Cloud Director Allocation Pool Cost Model
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VMware Cloud Director Reservation Pool
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VMware Cloud Director Pay As You Go - Fixed Charging Cost Model
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VMware Cloud Director Pay As You Go - Resource Based Charging Cost Model
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VMware Cloud Director Networks Cost Model
These cost models do not define any base rates or fixed costs. You must modify the cost models and set the
required base rates and fixed costs before using them for generating reports.
NOTE If you define and include fixed costs in these cost models, ensure that you modify the corresponding
billing policies and select the Add/Include Fixed Cost option.
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