Creating a scenario utilization report – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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3.
Check the default graph size. The default size fits just within a letter-size page for
printing.
If you prefer dimensions smaller or larger, use the drop-down to change width (in
pixels).
If you prefer a different width-to-height proportion, use the Aspect Ratio drop down.
4.
Click Finish.
The Report Created screen opens.
5.
Click the appropriate link to browse the report in a web browser or to save the report to the
location that you designate.
To return to a planning checklist:
•
Obtaining reports on current resource usage [p. 35]
•
Consolidating server loads onto a virtual machine manually [p. 36]
•
Consolidating server loads onto a virtual machine using automated solution finding [p. 47]
•
Estimating the effect of adding processors [p. 51]
•
Estimating the effect of moving processors [p. 51]
Creating a scenario utilization report
1.
Select Reports
→Capacity Advisor→Create Utilization Reports... on the top menu bar.
2.
The Report Wizard opens on the Select Report Content screen.
Select the check box(es) for a utilization summary or a summary and details and click Next.
The Select Report Targets screen opens.
3.
Select the scenario for which you want the report, and select the data range.
See
Select targets and set date range
for more information.
4.
Select details specific to report type.
1.
Select one or more types of resources for which you want to see data from among CPU,
memory, network I/O, disk I/O, and power.
2.
Select the type of scale for data presentation: percentage of allocated resource, absolute
numbers, or both.
3.
Check the default graph size. The default size fits just within a letter-size page for
printing.
If you prefer dimensions smaller or larger, use the drop-down to change width (in
pixels).
If you prefer a different width-to-height proportion, use the Aspect Ratio drop down.
4.
Click Finish.
The Report Created screen opens.
5.
Click the appropriate link to browse the report in a web browser or to save the report to the
location that you designate.
To return to a planning checklist:
•
Consolidating server loads onto a virtual machine manually [p. 36]
•
Consolidating server loads onto a virtual machine using automated solution finding [p. 47]
•
Estimating the effect of adding processors [p. 51]
•
Estimating the effect of moving processors [p. 51]
•
Determining where to put a workload using automated solution finding
Producing graphs and reports
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