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Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter Operations Manager Administration Guide
- Contents
- VMware vCenter Operations Manager Administration Guide
- Configuring and Managing vCenter Operations Manager
- Configuring Adapters
- Configuring Resources
- Configuring Attribute Packages
- Configuring Applications
- Configuring and Managing Users
- Configuring Alert Notifications
- Performing Basic System Administration Tasks
- View Performance Information
- View Status Information
- vCenter Operations Manager Service Names
- Start or Stop vCenter Operations Manager Services
- Viewing and Managing System Log Files
- Delete Old Data in the File System Database
- Run the Audit Report
- Modify Global Settings
- Modify Global Settings for Virtual Environments
- Create a Support Bundle
- Resolving Administrative System Alerts
- Analytics FSDB Overloaded
- Analytics Threshold Checking Overloaded
- Collector Is Down
- Controller Is Unable to Connect to MQ
- DataQueue Is Filling Up
- Describe Failed
- Failed to Connect to Replication MQ
- Failed to Repair Corrupted FSDB Files
- File Queue Is Full
- FSDB Files Corrupted for Resources
- FSDB Storage Drive Free Space Is Less Than 10%
- No DT Processors Connected
- One or More Resources Were Not Started
- Outbound Alert Send Failed
- Replication MQ Sender Is Blocked
- Backing Up and Recovering Data
- Backing Up and Recovering Data Components
- Backing Up and Recovering Processing Components
- Configuring the Repository Adapter
- Repository Adapter Requirements and Limitations
- Repository Adapter Configuration Steps
- Creating a Database User for the Repository Adapter
- Configure the Source Database Connection for the Repository Adapter
- Configure the Output Destination for the Repository Adapter
- Configuring the Source and Destination Columns for the Repository Adapter
- Configure Data Export Values for the Repository Adapter
- Customizing Repository Adapter Operation
- Start the Repository Adapter
- Using System Tools
- Using the Database Command Line Interface
- Index
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Select a resource kind and single metric only as part of the argument for a looping function.
If you select a resource kind, you must select an attribute kind.
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To see the formula with resource and metric names instead of IDs, click the Show Formula Description
icon in the area beneath the formula line.
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To select function names and formats and arithemetic operators, either type them directly on the
formula line or select them from the drop-down menus.
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To use parentheses to specify the order of operations in the formula, either type them directly on the
formula line or select them from the Operators drop-down menu.
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To clear the metrics or attribute kinds lists, click the Clear Selection icon in the Resources or Resources
kind pane at any time.
Add a Super Metric
You create a super metric when only a combination of metrics can let you know if your systems are
behaving normally.
When you add a super metric, you might find it helpful to open two vCenter Operations Manager browser
tabs. For example, you can create the super metric in one tab and view a dashboard that shows the Resource
Selector, Metric Selector, and Metric Graph widgets in the other tab. When you use two tabs, you can also
see the metric graph of a metric and verify that it is correct before you use it in a super metric.
Prerequisites
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Design your super metric formula. See “Design a Super Metric,” on page 46.
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Become familiar with the user interface for building super metric formulas. See “Build a Super Metric
Formula,” on page 49.
Procedure
1 Select Environment > Super Metrics and click the Super Metric Editor tab.
2 Click the Add New Super Metric icon.
3 Type a name for the super metric in the Super Metric Name text box.
4 Define the formula for the super metric.
Select, in order, each function or operator to use and the metrics or attribute kinds to use in each
function or with each operator.
5 To verify the formula, display a metric graph that shows what its value was during a past time period.
a Click the Visualize Supermetric icon.
The metric graph pane replaces the Metrics and Attribute Kinds panes.
b If you are prompted to select a resource, select the resource to which to assign the super metric in
the Resources pane.
c Click the Data Controls icon and select the date range for the data.
d If the formula uses resource kinds, and you want the graph to use only resources that are current
being collected, select the Only Monitoring Resources check box.
e Click the Show Graph icon.
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