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Using the vimtop Plug-In to Monitor
the Resource Usage of Services 8
You can use the vimtop utility plug-in to monitor vSphere services that run in the vCenter Server Appliance.
vimtop is a tool similar to esxtop, which runs in the environment of the vCenter Server Appliance. By using
the text-based interface of vimtop in the appliance shell, you can view overall information about the
vCenter Server Appliance, and a list of vSphere services and their resource usage.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Monitor Services by Using vimtop in Interactive Mode,” on page 145
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“Interactive Mode Command-Line Options,” on page 145
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“Interactive Mode Single-Key Commands for vimtop,” on page 146
Monitor Services by Using vimtop in Interactive Mode
You can use the vimtop plug-in to monitor services in real time.
The default view of the vimtop interactive mode consists of the overview tables and the main table. You can
use single-key commands in interactive mode to switch the view from processes to disks or network.
Procedure
1 From an SSH client program, log in to the vCenter Server Appliance shell.
2 Run the vimtop command to access the plug-in in interactive mode.
Interactive Mode Command-Line Options
You can use various command-line options when you run the vimtop command to enter the plug-in
interactive mode.
Table 81. Interactive Mode Command-Line Options
Option Description
-h Prints help for the vimtop command-line options.
-v Prints the vimtop version number.
-c filename Loads a user-defined vimtop configuration file. If the -c option is not used, the default
configuration file is /root/vimtop/vimtop.xml.
You can create your own configuration file, specifying a different file name and path by
using the W single-key interactive command.
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