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2 Create a new policy or open an existing policy for editing.
Option Description
To create a new policy
In the Manage Policies pane, click the Create Policy icon .
To modify an existing policy
In the Manage Policies pane, select the policy that you want to associate to
groups and click the Edit Policy icon .
3 Click 4a Powered off and idle VMs and change the settings for powered-off and idle virtual machines.
Option Description
% Time Powered-off threshold
Percentage of time during which the virtual machine is powered off.
Idle VM Detection Rules
% Time Idle threshold
Percentage of time during which the virtual machine is powered on but
inactive, so that you identify the virtual machine as idle.
Detection based on any of the
thresholds
If any of the selected counters falls below the minimum threshold, the virtual
machine is considered to be idle.
Detection based on all of the
thresholds
All selected counters must fall below the minimum threshold for the virtual
machine to be considered idle.
4 Click OK or Finish to save your settings, or select another option to configure.
5 Click Done to close the Configuration dialog box.
The settings for powered off and idle virtual machines are reconfigured.
Modify the Criteria for Oversized and Undersized Virtual Machines
You can select the level of activity that constitutes an oversized or undersized virtual machine.
An administrator can modify any policy in vCenter Operations Manager at any time. The changes that the
administrator applies affect all users. Therefore, the administrator must notify the users who are working with
vCenter Operations Manager about any new settings that are applied to the policies.
IMPORTANT Oversizing and undersizing refers to the amount of capacity that a virtual machine has available,
not the amount of work being performed. An undersized virtual machine has less capacity than is needed to
perform work. An oversized virtual machine has more capacity than is needed to perform work.
Prerequisites
Verify that you are logged in to a vSphere Client as an administrator, and vCenter Operations Manager is open.
Procedure
1 Click the Configuration link on the main vCenter Operations Manager page.
2 Create a new policy or open an existing policy for editing.
Option Description
To create a new policy
In the Manage Policies pane, click the Create Policy icon .
To modify an existing policy
In the Manage Policies pane, select the policy that you want to associate to
groups and click the Edit Policy icon .
3 In the Configure state-related thresholds section, click 4b Oversized and undersized VMs.
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