eG Monitoring
 

Live Graph

This page appears when you click on the LIVE GRAPH link in the page listing the virtual servers/desktops. Real-time graphs of pre-configured measures (pertaining to the Virtual host and the guests operating on it) will be available in this page. The graph display has been organized in such a way that next to every host-pertinent measure graph, the closely related guest-specific measure graph appears. For instance, next to the graph of the ‘Used’ measure of the VmhCpuTest, you will find a graph of the ‘Cpu used’ measure of the VmGuestTest. This way, you can easily compare and correlate how well the physical CPU resources are being utilized by both the virtual host and the guests. On the basis of this analysis, you can proactively isolate potential performance issues, and also determine the root-cause of the issue - is it the virtual host? or is it the virtual guest?

If you access this page from the LIVE GRAPH link in the page listing the virtual guests on a ESX host, then, by default, you will view live graphs pertaining to the VMware ESX server. On the other hand, if you access this page from the LIVE GRAPH link in the page listing virtual desktops on an ESX host, then, by default, you will view live graphs pertaining to the VMware VDI server. Likewise, if you access this page from the LIVE GRAPH link in the page listing virtual guests on an Microsoft Virtual server host, then, by default, you will view live graphs pertaining to the Virtual server. However, you can select a different virtualized component-type and a different virtualized component using the Component Type and Component lists respectively.