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Table Of Contents
- vSphere Monitoring and Performance
- Contents
- About vSphere Monitoring and Performance
- Updated Information
- Monitoring Inventory Objects with Performance Charts
- Performance Chart Types
- Data Counters
- Metric Groups in vSphere
- Data Collection Intervals
- Data Collection Levels
- View Performance Charts
- Performance Charts Options Available Under the View Menu
- Overview Performance Charts
- Clusters
- Datacenters
- Datastores
- Disk Space (Data Counters)
- Disk Space (File Types)
- Disk Space (Virtual Machines)
- Storage I/O Control Normalized Latency
- Storage I/O Control Aggregate IOPs
- Storage I/O Control Activity
- Average Device Latency per Host
- Maximum Queue Depth per Host
- Read IOPs per Host
- Write IOPs per Host
- Average Read Latency per Virtual Machine Disk
- Average Write Latency per Virtual Machine Disk
- Read IOPs per Virtual Machine Disk
- Write IOPs per Virtual Machine Disk
- Virtual Machine Observed Latency per Datastore
- Hosts
- Resource Pools
- vApps
- Virtual Machines
- CPU (%)
- CPU Usage (MHz)
- Disk (Average)
- Disk (Rate)
- Disk (Number)
- Virtual Disk Requests (Number)
- Virtual Disk Rate (KBps)
- Memory (Usage)
- Memory (Balloon)
- Memory (Swap Rate)
- Memory (Data Counters)
- Network (Usage)
- Network (Rate)
- Network (Packets)
- Disk Space (Data Counters)
- Disk Space (Datastores)
- Disk Space (File Types)
- Fault Tolerance Performance Counters
- Working with Advanced and Custom Charts
- Troubleshoot and Enhance Performance
- Monitoring Guest Operating System Performance
- Monitoring Host Health Status
- Monitoring Events, Alarms, and Automated Actions
- View Events
- View System Logs
- Export Events Data
- View Triggered Alarms and Alarm Definitions
- Live Refresh of Recent Tasks and Alarms
- Set an Alarm
- Acknowledge Triggered Alarms
- Reset Triggered Event Alarms
- Preconfigured vSphere Alarms
- Monitoring Solutions with the vCenter Solutions Manager
- Monitoring the Health of Services and Nodes
- Performance Monitoring Utilities: resxtop and esxtop
- Using the vimtop Plug-In to Monitor the Resource Usage of Services
- Monitoring Networked Devices with SNMP and vSphere
- Using SNMP Traps with vCenter Server
- Configure SNMP for ESXi
- SNMP Diagnostics
- Monitor Guest Operating Systems with SNMP
- VMware MIB Files
- SNMPv2 Diagnostic Counters
- System Log Files
- Index
Table 7‑7. Memory Panel Statistics (Continued)
Field Description
PSHARE (MB) Displays the ESXi page-sharing statistics. All numbers are in megabytes.
shared
Amount of physical memory that is being shared.
common
Amount of machine memory that is common across worlds.
saving
Amount of machine memory that is saved because of page
sharing.
shared = common + saving
SWAP (MB) Displays the ESXi swap usage statistics. All numbers are in megabytes.
curr
Current swap usage.
rclmtgt
Where the ESXi system expects the reclaimed memory to be.
Memory can be reclaimed by swapping or compression.
r/s
Rate at which memory is swapped in by the ESXi system from
disk.
w/s
Rate at which memory is swapped to disk by the ESXi system.
ZIP (MB) Displays the ESXi memory compression statistics. All numbers are in megabytes.
zipped
Total compressed physical memory.
saved
Saved memory by compression.
MEMCTL (MB) Displays the memory balloon statistics. All numbers are in megabytes.
curr
Total amount of physical memory reclaimed using the
vmmemctl module.
target
Total amount of physical memory the ESXi host attempts to
reclaim using the vmmemctl module.
max
Maximum amount of physical memory the ESXi host can
reclaim using the vmmemctl module.
AMIN Memory reservation for this resource pool or virtual machine.
AMAX Memory limit for this resource pool or virtual machine. A value of -1 means Unlimited.
ASHRS Memory shares for this resource pool or virtual machine.
NHN Current home node for the resource pool or virtual machine. This statistic is applicable only
on NUMA systems. If the virtual machine has no home node, a dash (-) appears.
NRMEM (MB) Current amount of remote memory allocated to the virtual machine or resource pool. This
statistic is applicable only on NUMA systems.
N% L Current percentage of memory allocated to the virtual machine or resource pool that is
local.
MEMSZ (MB) Amount of physical memory allocated to a resource pool or virtual machine. The values are
the same for the VMM and VMX groups.
MEMSZ = GRANT + MCTLSZ + SWCUR + "never touched"
GRANT (MB) Amount of guest physical memory mapped to a resource pool or virtual machine. The
consumed host machine memory is equal to GRANT - SHRDSVD. The values are the same
for the VMM and VMX groups.
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