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Starting Points in vFoglight 57
Hosts Dashboard
1 — State indicators: allow you to see at a glance the state of the listed hosts. Each
indicator shows the aggregate alarm state of the host, which is determined by the most
severe alarm for the host. In this dashboard, the indicator represents a state rollup from
the host and its children, excluding the state of agents on that host.
2 — Host name: clicking the host name allows you to drill down to a real-time monitor
that provides you with an overview of that host’s health. Drill down to this monitor if
you want to see detailed information about how a host is functioning for the time range
displayed at the top of the dashboard. A different monitor appears depending on
whether the host is physical (identified by the Host Type indicator ) or virtual
(identified by the Host Type indicator for an ESX server or for a VMWare
image). For example, drilling down on a physical host displays a monitor with
information such as the number of processes running on it and the top consumers of
various metrics.
Tip You can drill down on items in the monitor. For example, if you are interested in investigating
memory consumption on a physical host and drill down the monitor for that host, click the
Memory button to view memory-related metric charts and tables, such as charts for the top
memory consumers on that host.
3 — Alarms column: shows the number of alarms for each host. If you are
investigating alarms for a host, click one of the icons in this column to cause an
Outstanding Alarm(s) view to appear with a list of alarms specific to that host. You can
filter the alarms displayed in this view using the Alarm Filter Applied/Not Set dialog
(click Alarm Filter Applied or Alarm Filter Not Set in the title bar to launch this
dialog); see “Filtering the Alarms View” in the vFoglight User Guide for details. In
addition, you can change the perspective on alarms by selecting one of the tabs at the
top of the table; see “Alarm List” in the vFoglight User Guide for details. In the
Outstanding Alarm(s) view, click anywhere in the row for an alarm to display a popup
with details about that alarm and links to drilldowns. See “Alarm Details” in the
vFoglight User Guide for details.
4 — CPU, Memory, Disk, and Network columns: each column displays recent and
current values for that category of metrics. These columns allow you to obtain a concise
overview of CPU-, memory-, disk-, and network-related performance for each host. The
values displayed in the sparkline change in accordance with the time range selected at
the top right of the dashboard.
Tip If you want to perform further investigation on CPU-, memory-, disk-, and network-related
performance for a host, click either the sparkline or current value to drill down to a dashboard
with more detailed information for that metric category.
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