vSphere Cluster Analysis Monitors
Monitor/ Alert Name | Target | Parent Monitor | Thresholds | Alert Description |
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Veeam VMware: vSphere Cluster CPU Usage Analysis | vSphere Cluster | Performance | cpuUsedPct >90 (warning) | The vSphere cluster [cluster name] has overall high CPU usage of [cpuUsedPct]% averaged over [NumSamples] sample(s). This can indicate that the hosts are overloaded by VM CPU demands. The Top [N] hosts in this cluster for CPU usage are: Host Name – CPU Usage MHz |
Veeam VMware: vSphere Cluster Memory Usage Analysis | vSphere Cluster | Performance | MemoryUsedPct >90 (warning) | The vSphere cluster [cluster name] has overall high memory usage of [memoryUsedPct value]% averaged over [NumSamples] sample(s). This can indicate that the hosts are overloaded by VM memory demands. The Top [N] hosts in this cluster for memory usage are: Host Name – Memory Usage MB |
Veeam VMware: vSphere Cluster Memory Overcommit Analysis | vSphere Cluster | Configuration | Memory Pressure >150 (warning) | The vSphere cluster [cluster name] is heavily overcommitted for memory. The memory pressure rating is [memoryPressure]%. This does not indicate immediate performance issues, however memory overcommitment increases the risk of ballooning and swap file usage if VMs start using their memory allocation. The Top [N] hosts in this cluster for memory pressure are: Host Name – Memory Pressure % |
Veeam VMware: vSphere Cluster Memory Overcommit Analysis | vSphere Cluster | Configuration | CPU Pressure >150 (warning)
| The vSphere cluster [cluster name] is heavily overcommitted for CPU. The CPU pressure rating is [cpuPressure]%. High CPU Pressure means a high ratio of VM vCPUs to host physical CPU cores. High values may cause performance issues for CPU scheduling. The Top [N] hosts in this cluster for cpu pressure are: Host Name – CPU Pressure % |