Accessing utilization data – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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NOTE:

Because power settings are associated with hardware, power meters do not display

for VM guests (including HP virtual machines, Microsoft virtual machines, or VMware),
complexes, enclosures, Virtual Connect Domains, and Virtual Connect Domain groups.

CPU, memory, network I/O, and disk I/O meter information is obtained via WBEM from the
Utilization Provider running on the managed systems, Virtual Machine Management, or other
sources depending on the physical or virtual system you are viewing. Power meter data is based
on CPU utilization; therefore, CPU utilization data needs to be present (in addition to the power
calibration) before power meters can be shown.

The Utilization Provider maintains a running average of the utilization metrics, updating the
information every 5 minutes. The average is calculated by comparing the current sample with
the sample of 5 minutes earlier, so two samples are required before utilization data is available.
This means that it can take up to 10 minutes from the time that the Utilization Provider begins
monitoring a system or workload before utilization data is available. Other sources of utilization
data have a similar interval for updating the data. During that interval, the utilization meters
are grayed out (Workload View) or have an hourglass icon

on them (Visualization View).

The following information applies only to the meters in the Visualization Tab.

If no data is available, dashes (- -) appear over the meter (for example, if a system is
disabled).

Question mark icons appear when the utilization data can be collected, but is in an unknown
or unusable state.

A yellow warning icon overlaying the blue meter data means that some or all of the data is
reliable, but some data might be unreliable. This transparent warning icon is displayed only
during agentless data collection, when hyperthreading is enabled on certain machines. The
meter popups display the warning message.

HP SIM status icons can also appear in a meter indicating a status condition, such as a
problem collecting utilization data.

A warning triangle indicates a problem with collection of the meter data and that details
can be found in the meter callout (see

“Meter callout information” (page 94)

for information

on meter callouts).

Accessing utilization data

You can access utilization data from the Visualization View and Workload View.

From the Visualization Tab

Click the Visualization tab to display the Visualization View (the default view when you first
access the Virtualization Manager). In a system compartment, hover over the meter callout icon

. This action displays callout information for the all available utilization metrics, including

any error conditions. From the callout information box (see

“Meter callout information” (page 94)

),

you can view more information, including real-time data and historical data. Click the link next
to the metric to display the Capacity Advisor Profile Viewer. For information on the Capacity
Advisor Profile Viewer, see the HP Insight Capacity Advisor 6.0 Software: User Guide.

From the Workload tab

Click the Workload tab to display the Workload View. The utilization metrics are displayed in
table rows on the main page. You can view data for any metric by clicking its meter or
corresponding percentage estimate, both of which displays the Capacity Advisor Profile Viewer.

If no data has been collected yet, you can use the Capacity Advisor to begin collecting data.

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