Monitor the operating system on Windows-based VMs for information about OS performance (for example, CPU usage). Monitoring is available on VMs running these operating systems:
After you have created Windows-based VMs, you can view and set monitoring parameters on the Monitor tab of the Virtual Machines page. After you set a monitoring parameter, its value is updated every 60 seconds.
You first need to install the guest monitoring agent, if it is not already installed.
In the left panel, click Virtual Machines.
Double-click on the CD to open the Monitoring Agent Service Setup Wizard, and in the wizard, click Next.
The wizard installs the agent. When installation is complete, click Finish.
In the lower panel, click the Monitor tab.
Under Guest OS, the tab displays parameters that you can view and set.
Set the parameter values, if applicable:
Parameter—CPU Usage , Used Disk Space, and Memory Utilization. Display value (not settable).
Units—Percentage (%). Display value (not settable).
Range:
CallHome—A call-home message is sent to your authorized Stratus service representative when a value outside of the range is detected.
E-Alert/Trap—An email alert (e-Alert) and an SNMP trap are sent when a value outside of the range is detected.
First Seen—Date and time when the parameter value was first detected in the last 24 hours. Display value (not settable).
Last Seen—Date and time when the parameter value was last detected in the last 24 hours. Display value (not settable).
Last Event—The last threshold violation on an individual node: Low or High. An empty cell indicates that a threshold violation has not occurred. Display value (not settable).
Incident Count—The number of times the range was exceeded in the last 24 hours. Display value (not settable).
Current Value—Indicates one of the following (display value; not settable):
Unavailable=This value is temporarily unavailable.
Status—Display value (not settable).
Warning ()=The parameter has exceeded its range in the last 24 hours, but no occurrences are now elevated.
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