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Table 7-4. DRS Recommendations Information

Column

Description

Priority

Priority level (1-5) for the recommendation. Priority one, the highest, indicates a mandatory

move because of a host entering maintenance or standby mode or DRS rule violations. Other

priority ratings denote how much the recommendation would improve the cluster’s

performance; from priority two (significant improvement) to priority five (slight). Prior to

ESX/ESXi 4.0, recommendations received a star rating (1 to 5 stars) instead of a priority level.

The higher the star rating, the more desirable the move. See the VMware knowledge base article

at

http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1007485

for information on priority level calculation.

Recommendation

The action recommended by DRS. What appears in this column depends on the type of

recommendation.

n

For virtual machine migrations: the name of the virtual machine to migrate, the source host

(on which the virtual machine is currently running), and the destination host (to which the

virtual machine is migrated).

n

For host power state changes: the name of the host to power on or off.

Reason

Reason for the recommendation. why DRS recommends that you migrate the virtual machine

or transition the power state of the host. Reasons can be related to any of the following.

n

Balance average CPU or memory loads.

n

Satisfy a DRS (affinity or anti-affinity) rule.

n

Host is entering maintenance.

n

Decrease power consumption.

n

Power off a specific host.

n

Increase cluster capacity.

n

Balance CPU or memory reservations.

n

Maintain unreserved capacity.

DRS recommendations are configurable only using vCenter Server. Migrations are not available when you

connect the vSphere Client directly to ESX/ESXi hosts. To use the migrations function, have vCenter Server

manage the host.

DRS Faults Page

The Faults page of the DRS tab displays faults that prevented the recommendation of a DRS action (in manual

mode) or the application of a DRS recommendation (in automatic mode).
You can reach this page by clicking the Faults button on the DRS tab.
You can customize the display of problems using the Contains text box. Select the search criteria (Time,

Problem, Target) from the drop-down box next to the text box and enter a relevant text string.
You can click on a problem to display additional details about it, including specific faults and the

recommendations it prevented. If you click on a fault name, a detailed description of that fault is provided by

the DRS Troubleshooting Guide. You can also access this guide from the Faults page, by clicking View DRS

Troubleshooting Guide.
For each fault, DRS provides the information shown in

Table 7-5

.

Table 7-5. DRS Faults Page

Field

Description

Time

Timestamp of when the fault occurred.

Problem

Description of the condition that prevented the recommendation from being made or

applied. When you select this field, more detailed information about its associated faults

displays in the Problem Details box.

Target

Target of the intended action.

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