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Measures reported by vSphere/ESX(i)GuestStatusTest

This test enables administrators to determine how many guests have registered with the vSphere/ESX(i) server, and how many of these are currently running. In addition, the test also indicates whether any guests have migrated to or from the virtual server. VMware VMotion® technology, unique to VMware, leverages the complete virtualization of servers, storage and networking to migrate an entire running virtual machine instantaneously from a failing/underperforming server to a healthy one, to ensure high availability of the virtual machine. The entire state of a virtual machine is encapsulated by a set of files stored on shared storage, and the VMware VMFS® cluster file system allows both the source and the target vSphere/ESX(i) Server to access these virtual machine files concurrently. The active memory and precise execution state of a virtual machine can then be rapidly transmitted over a high speed network. Since the network is also virtualized by vSphere/ESX(i) Server, the virtual machine retains its network identity and connections, ensuring a seamless migration process.

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Registered_guests The total number of virtual machines that have been registered with the vSphere/ESX(i) server Number  
Guests_powered_on The number of guests that are currently powered on Number To know which are the guests that are powered on, use the detailed diagnosis capability of this measure (if enabled).
Guests_with_users The number of powered on guests with users logged in Number To know which guests the users have logged into, use the detailed diagnosis capability of this measure (if enabled). Note that this measure will not be available for a VMware vSphere/ESX(i) (i) server.
Guests_without_users The number of powered on guests without any users logged in Number To know which guests the users have logged into, use the detailed diagnosis capability of this measure (if enabled). Note that this measure will not be available for a VMware vSphere/ESX(i) (i) server.
Added_guests The number of guests that were newly added to the vSphere/ESX(i) server during this measurement period Number The detailed diagnosis of these measures, if enabled, lists the virtual machines that were migrated by VMotion to or from (as the case may be) the vSphere/ESX(i) server.
Removed_guests The number of guests that were newly removed from the vSphere/ESX(i) server during this measurement period Number
Template_vms The number of template VMs on the vSphere/ESX(i) server Number A template is a "golden" copy of a virtual machine (VM) organized by folders and managed with permissions. They are useful because they act as a protected version of a model VM which can be used to create new VMs. As a template is the original and perfect image of a particular VM, it cannot be powered on or run.
Orphaned_vms The number of VMs that are in the orphaned state on the vSphere/ESX(i) server Number An orphan virtual machine is one that exists in the vCenter database but is no longer present on the ESX Server host. A virtual machine also shows as orphaned if it exists on a different ESX Server host than the ESX Server host expected by vCenter. A virtual machine can become orphaned, in any of the following situations:
  • After a VMotion or VMware DRS Migration;
  • After a VMware HA host failure occurs or after the ESX Server host comes out of maintenance mode;
  • If you delete a virtual machine outside of vCenter - say, through the VMware Management Interface while VC is down, or through the Virtual Infrastructure (VI) client directly connected to an ESX server host;
  • If vCenter is restarted while a migration is in progress; this is a temporary situation though;
  • If you schedule too many virtual machines to be relocated at the same time;
Other_vms The number of VMs which are in disconnected or invalid or inaccessible state on the vSphere/ESXi server Number