| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| Error_count |
This refers to the number of error events that were generated. |
Number |
A very low value (zero) indicates that no problems exist in the virtual machine management services.
An increasing trend or high value indicates the existence of problems.
Please check the Hyper-V VMMS Logs in the Event Log Viewer for more details. |
| Information_count |
This refers to the number of information events generated when the test was last executed. |
Number |
A change in the value of this measure may indicate infrequent but successful operations performed.
Please check the Hyper-V VMMS Logs in the Event Log Viewer for more details. |
| Warning_count |
This refers to the number of warnings that were generated when the test was last executed. |
Number |
A high value of this measure indicates problems with Hyper-V VMMS that may not have an immediate impact, but may cause future problems.
Please check the Hyper-V VMMS Logs in the Event Log Viewer for more details. |
| Critical_count |
Indicates the number of critical events that were generated when the test was last executed. |
Number |
A critical event is one that the Hyper-V VMMS cannot automatically recover from.
This measure is applicable only for Windows 2008/Windows Vista/Windows 7 systems.
A very low value (zero) indicates good health.
An increasing trend or high value indicates the existence of fatal/irrepairable problems.
The detailed diagnosis of this measure describes all the critical events that were generated during the last measurement period.
Please check the Hyper-V VMMS logs in the Event Log Viewer for more details. |
| Verbose_count |
Indicates the number of verbose events that were generated when the test was last executed. |
Number |
Verbose logging provides more details in the log entry, which will enable you to troubleshoot issues better.
This measure is applicable only for Windows 2008/Windows Vista/Windows 7 systems.
The detailed diagnosis of this measure describes all the verbose events that were generated during the last measurement period.
Please check the Hyper-V VMMS logs in the Event Log Viewer for more details. |