Vm alarms widget, Customizing the vm alarms widget – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual
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Status widgets
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Fibre Channel Fabrics — The number of managed fabrics.
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SAN Switches — The number of managed SAN switches.
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SAN Physical Switches — The number of discovered physical SAN switches.
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Hosts — The number of managed hosts.
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Time Scope — The time scope.
VM Alarms widget
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Enabling the VM Alarms widget requires discovery of vCenters.
The VM Alarms widget displays the vCenter alarms for the specified fabric and time range in a
table.
The VM Alarms widget includes the following data:
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Severity icon/widget title — The worst severity of the data shown next to the widget title.
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VM — Virtual Machine name.
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Host — Host name.
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Total — Number of alarms triggered by the following violations: VM disk aborts, VM disk resets,
VM disk usage (kbps), and VM total disk latency (ms).
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Latency — Number of latency violations.
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Usage — Number of usage violations.
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Aborts — Number of abort violations.
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Resets — Number of reset violations.
Customizing the VM Alarms widget
You can customize the VM Alarms widget to display data for a specific fabric and duration.
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To display data for a specific fabric or group, refer to
“Creating a customized network scope”
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To display data for a specific duration, refer to
Accessing additional data from the VM Alarms widget
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Right-click a row in the widget to access the shortcut menu available for the associated device.
For more information about shortcut menus, refer to
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Double-click a row in the widget to navigate to the VM Troubleshooting - VM_Name
(Host_Name) dialog box (where VM_Name (Host_Name) is the name of the virtual machine
and associated host). For more information, refer to