1.0.1
Table Of Contents
- vCenter Chargeback User’s Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction to vCenter Chargeback
- Installing vCenter Chargeback
- Configuring Administration Settings
- Authenticating and Managing Users, Roles, and Permissions
- Managing Chargeback Hierarchies
- Create a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Manage a Chargeback Hierarchy
- View a Chargeback Hierarchy
- Add a vCenter Server Entity
- Add a vCenter Chargeback 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
- Share Virtual Machine Cost
- View Properties of a vCenter Server Entity
- Creating and Configuring a Cost Model
- Generating Reports
- System Health, Utilities, and Troubleshooting
- System Health
- Events
- Utilities
- Troubleshooting
- Unable to Send Report Through Email
- Storage Syncing Job Fails
- Unable to use Custom SSL Certificates
- Unable to View the vCenter Chargeback Plug-In in the VI Client
- Report Does not Display the Memory Usage Value and the Corresponding Cost
- Report Does not Display the Network Transmitted and Network Received Stats
- Report Does not Display the Disk Read and Disk Write Stats
- Unable to Add vCenter Server in vCenter Chargeback
- Changed Timezone Setting is not Reflected
- Installer Throws the SQL Driver not Found Error
- Status of Failed Data Collector is not Reflected Immediately on the System Health tab
- Non-English Characters are not Correctly Stored in the vCenter Chargeback Database
- Service Temporarily Unavailable Error Thrown when Accessing vCenter Chargeback
- Text and Messages on the vCenter Chargeback User Interface are not Correctly Displayed
- Error Occurs While Importing a Hierarchy from a CSV File
- Changes to Chargeback Hierarchy are not Reflected in the Concurrent User-Sessions
- Unable to Access the vCenter Chargeback Application
- Unable to Remove the vCenter Chargeback Plug-In from the VI Client
- Unable to Fetch the Primary Group of a LDAP User
- Changes to the vCenter Server Hierarchy Are Not Reflected in vCenter Chargeback
- Index
VMware, Inc. 37
Chapter 3 Configuring Administration Settings
Delete vCenter Server Information
IfyoudonotwanttocalculatecostsandgeneratereportsforthevirtualmachinesmanagedbyavCenter
Server,youcanremovethevCenterServerfromthevCenterChargebackapplication.
To remove a vCenter Server
1IntheSettingstab,clickvCenterServers.
AtablelistingallthevCenterServersisdisplayed.
2 SelectthevCenterServer
thatyouwanttoremoveandclickDelete.
IfanyoftheentitiesofthevCenterServerarepartofachargebackhierarchy,theManagelinkedentities
screenisdisplayed.YoucanremovetheentitiesfromthehierarchypermanentlybyclickingDeleteall
theseentries.Youcanretaintheentities
byclickingKeepalltheseentries.Ifyouchoosetoretainthe
entities,theywillbetemporarilyremovedfromthehierarchyandwillappearautomaticallywhenyou
re‐addthevCenterServeratalaterstage.
3ClicktheappropriateoptionontheManagelinkedentitiesscreen.
Adialogboxconfirmingthe
deleteactionisdisplayed.
4ClickOKtoconfirmthedeletion.
Manage Data Collectors
WhenyouinstallvCenterChargeback,youcanoptionallyinstalladatacollector.Youcanalsoregistermore
thanonedatacollectortoavCenterChargebackinstallation.
Thissectioncoversthefollowingtopics:
“ViewDataCollectors”onpage 37
“EnableDataCollector”onpage 38
“DisableDataCollector”onpage 39
“DeleteDataCollector”onpage 39
View Data Collectors
YoucanseeallthedatacollectorsregisteredwiththeapplicationbyclickingDataCollectorsintheSettings
tab.Atablelistingallthedatacollectorsregisteredwiththeapplicationisdisplayed.Thetablelistsallthe
synchronizationjobsthateachdatacollectorisrunningforeachvCenterServeraddedto
theapplication.You
canhavemorethanonedatacollector.Iftherearemultipledatacollectorsrunning,synchronizationjobsare
equallydistributedamongthem.
TheDataCollectorspagedisplaysthefollowinginformation:
DataCollectorID:TheIDofthedatacollector.
DataCollectorHeartBeat:Thetimestampwhenthedatacollectorwaslastknowntoberunning.
The datacollectorupdatesthisinformationwiththeapplicationevery30seconds.Ifthereisnoupdate
fromthedatacollectorformorethan150seconds,thedatacollectorisconsideredtobedown
andalljobs
arereassignedtootherrunningdatacollectors,ifany.
DataCollectorHostName:Thenameofthemachineonwhichthedatacollectorisrunning.
Registered:Indicatesifthedatacollectorisenabledordisabled.
DataCollectorName:Thenameofthedatacollectorprovidedduringtheinstallation.
vCenterSynchronizeID:Asystem‐defineduniqueidentifierforeachsynchronizationjob.
vCenterServerHostname/IP:ThehostnameorIPaddressofthevCenterServer.