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VM Disk Latency Alerts

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Since upgrading our environment to ESXi/vCenter 6.5U2 we have been experiencing "VM Disk Latency" according to VMAN. Frequently it will show latency approaching 25 seconds! After hours of trying to find the cause of this latency we are starting to wonder if the data in Orion could be incorrect. We can not find any evidence of latency exceeding 8ms in vCenter nor on the hosts using esxtop.

 

Where is VMAN pulling the VM Disk stats from and how can I validate that an issue actually exists?

 

 

*Note: VMAN 8.2.1 HF1


Email Notifications

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I am trying to set up email notifications for certain things such as High CPU usage, memory usage, etc. I can't seem to get the email to send when this happens, where do I set this up to make this work?

How to alert on vMan Component Volumes?

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Environment: vMan Orion 8.1 (no appliance) and Orion 2017.3 with SAM 6.5

 

Objective: Alert on disk utilization from any VMs managed by vMan.  These VMs are only managed by vMan and not managed by SAM thus the VMs are not managed nodes from Orion perspective. In other words, I like to alert when vMan VM Component Volumes object shows in Red:

 

 

I don't see any option to specify these objects and triggers when building alerts.

 

Thanks

j

VMAN Snapshot Polling

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Our backup solutions uses snapshots in it's backup process, with this happening nightly we have a desire to send out a daily report to see if there are any snapshots that may have been left behind.

 

The issue has been that the report isn't accurate all the time.

 

Additionally, i've deleted Snapshots and after hours SolarWinds is still showing them.

 

I've been trying to research the polling interval for this data but can't seem to find any information that talks about it.

 

All of our polling seems to be working in VMAN and eventually the Snapshot data catches up (I'm not sure if it's X time later or if it's after the nightly database maintenance)

VMWare ESX 6.7 Hardware Health

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6.5 Fix does not resolve issue on 6.7. sfcbd-watchdog is running and port 5989 is open.

 

Still get this error.

 

Hardware polling failed: Polling of chassis (CIM_Chassis class) failed. The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a send.

 

We have 3 ESXi 6.7 host and soon will have another one.

 

Has anyone have a solution?

High Percent Co-Stop (%CSTP)

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Co-Stop (%CSTP) is the percentage of time that a SMP virtual machine was ready to run, but incurred delay due to co-vCPU scheduling contention. To remedy Co-Stop on a VM, decrease the number of vCPUs on that VM. If there are multiple VMs with high %CSTP on a host, it is likely a sign of CPU contention and resource starvation due too many vSMP VMs on that host. Migrate some of those VMs off to other hosts to re-balance the load in the cluster and also, decrease the number of vCPUs allocated to those VMs to see if the %CSTP goes to zero.


VM CPU Co-stop (%CSTP) Alert in Virtualization ManagerVM CPU Co-Stop Alert Viewer in Virtualization Manager

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Virtualization Manager Versus IVIM

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Can someone explain the difference between Virtualization Manager and IVIM?  What do I get from Virtualization Manager that I don't get from IVIM?  Does it require a separate machine and cannot be installed on the same machine as NPM and all the other modules? 

Monitoring Vcenter 6.5 HA

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I am curious how people are monitoring the new vcenter 6.5 with HA. I have found SAM templates that monitor the old windows servers but now its all a custom linux virtual appliance.


Capacity Planning Reports

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I am running these reports against our production environment and when running a scenario where I am adding new VMs the results are a bit confusing.  Under the CPU usage section it shows that we are no where near capacity.  However, under the available virtual capacity section with the VM profiles it shows that we do not have sufficient resources for new VMs and the constraint is CPU.  The only reasoning I can come up with is that the physical core count is too low since actual utilization is not high (~40%).  If this is the case, it seems like it could be made clearer in the report.  Or, if there is something I am missing, what could it be?

How to Bulk Add ESX Hosts as Orion Nodes in new Orion VMAN 8.2?

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Either SolarWInds completely overlooked this when changing how Virtualization Objects are added to Orion, or I am completely missing the setting to do this for us.

 

Previously you could just run a one hop Network Discovery with the vCenter server as the only IP address.  You just had to put in valid VMware credentials and Everything would get brought in as Orion nodes and with the VMAN appliance integrated it would automatically marry the data up.  You could even put in WMI and SNMP credentials on the appropriate pages of the Discovery wizard and it would even scan and bring in all of the VM's as well.  It worked great for bulk adding all of our ESX hosts and VM's into Orion in one big swoop.

 

Now however, the page in the Discovery wizard where you used to put in the VMware credentials has been replaced by the "Add VMWare VCenter or Hyper-V Devices" button.  Clicking this button exits you from the Discovery Settings wizard and takes you to the new Add Virtualization Objects page.  I thought to myself, "OK, cool, so we just add the vCenter server and it will now automatically add the ESX Hosts in for us.  I hope it also adds in the VM's like the old Discovery Wizard does too, but as long as it at least gets the Hosts I'll be happy.".  I figured surely they wouldn't overlook that, right?


Well, they did...  Adding the vCenter server this way only brings the vCenter server in as an Orion node.  The ESX hosts are only brought into Orion as "Orion VMAN" nodes.  This means the hosts are not pinged by Orion every 2 minutes, they are not polled for additional metrics like CPU, SNMP, HARDWARE HEATLH, or any of the other data that Orion gathers.  It also means you can't assign custom property values to them or anything.   This is a HUGE miss by SolarWinds.  We have nearly 300 ESX hosts between our two vCenters.  Clicking on each one individually and choosing "Manage This Node" is just not feasible. 

 

The only other thing I can think to do would be to do a SWQL\SQL query to get a list of all the ESX Host IP's from the VIM.Hosts table, then run a "Ping Only" discovery against that list of IP's.  It should marry them up once brought in (I hope).  This is a pain though and is a big step backwards compared to how it used to work.


Luckily I had two Discovery Profiles saved that are setup the way I described above.  Running them worked just like it used to and brought in all the VMware Hosts and VM's as both Orion and Orion VMAN nodes.  But what if these profiles ever get deleted?  What if we get a new vCenter server that I need to Discover?

Please SolarWinds, tell me you have a function built somewhere that replaces the features I listed above?  We are a large environment, so when you remove functionality that allowed us to bulk manage things in Orion that really hampers us and makes our job harder.  What is SolarWinds vision for Orion VMAN with regards to monitoring hosts?  Do you intend for your users to just have to click on each host individually to manage them as Orion Nodes?  Do you intend for us to only manage them as VMAN Nodes and thus no longer get hardware health or other important data that is collected by Orion core?  I just don't understand how such a major thing was overlooked?  I scoured the admin guides and documentation last night and could not find a single word about adding hosts in (other than adding standalone esx hosts).  Our use case is not unique by any stretch of the imagination, so how are other users handling this?  I really don't get it at all.  It is baffling to me how this oversight exists...  Or, like I said, maybe I'm just missing something.  I sincerely hope that is the case.

Old Snapshots Alerting

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Hello,

 

I'm currently building an alert that would inform us about old snapshots on our virtual machines. The alert itself works fine but I would like to put as much information about the snapshot as possible.


So far I have managed to set up an alert notification in the following way (I have cut out non relevant text):

"There is a snapshot older than X days on ${N=SwisEntity;M=Name}.

 

Oldest snapshot creation date: ${N=SwisEntity;M=OldestSnapshotDate}

Snapshot storage size: ${N=SwisEntity;M=SnapshotStorageSize}

Snapshot summary count: ${N=SwisEntity;M=SnapshotSummaryCount}"

 

This is nothing special as it only includes variables available from "creator".

 

What I would like to add is information about snapshot creator and snapshot description.

 

As far as I know SolarWinds does not pull information from "Monitor" tab in VCenter so it may not be possible to do this currently (please correct me if I'm wrong).

However I found in database that there is table named "[dbo].[VIM_Snapshots]" and column "Name" is basically snapshot description, so I'm looking for help how could I add this information into above alert.

VMAN Snapshot Polling

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Our backup solutions uses snapshots in it's backup process, with this happening nightly we have a desire to send out a daily report to see if there are any snapshots that may have been left behind.

 

The issue has been that the report isn't accurate all the time.

 

Additionally, i've deleted Snapshots and after hours SolarWinds is still showing them.

 

I've been trying to research the polling interval for this data but can't seem to find any information that talks about it.

 

All of our polling seems to be working in VMAN and eventually the Snapshot data catches up (I'm not sure if it's X time later or if it's after the nightly database maintenance)

Blank Capacity Planning Report output VMAN 8.1?

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I don't know if anyone else has seen this, but my capacity planning reports inside of VMAN are blank. I'm not sure how long this has been the case - it's been awhile since I needed to go here.

Polling's good, recommendations/sprawl info is just fine and populating normally.

Thanks for any info!

VM Monitor tool and VMWare 6.7?

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We have been using the free VM Monitor tool to do quick look at specific ESX servers. However, when we upgraded to VMware 6.7 the toll no longer connects?

Is there a setting we missed or does it not work with this newer version on VMWare?
Any info or suggestions?

How to alert on vMan Component Volumes?

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Environment: vMan Orion 8.1 (no appliance) and Orion 2017.3 with SAM 6.5

 

Objective: Alert on disk utilization from any VMs managed by vMan.  These VMs are only managed by vMan and not managed by SAM thus the VMs are not managed nodes from Orion perspective. In other words, I like to alert when vMan VM Component Volumes object shows in Red:

 

 

I don't see any option to specify these objects and triggers when building alerts.

 

Thanks

j


Datacenter Storage Full Alert

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Is there a way to alert when a datacenter has reached 80% capacity?

 

veeam backup and replication

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we are using veeam to backup and replicate our virtual servers is there any way to monitor the veeam jobs to get alerts if they complete/fail?

I call myself searching for the answer and i have not found any.

Alert on Hyper-V host status based on guest status

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Hi Everyone,

 

We have been having a particular problem with one of our hyper-v hosts, the production LAN goes into a suspect state and takes the server offline. This server is a member of a two node cluster and should failover all of the guests to the second node during this event. We have seen an issue where not all of the guests are failed over and they continue to run on the host that has no network comms (they are up and running but solarwinds marks them as down as they can't be 'pinged').

 

I have been asked to alert our on call response team if this event happens but not fire an alert if the host fails and all of the VMs move properly as this would be handled during normal business hours. I would like to configure my alert with something along these lines:

 

Host system status is equal to down AND (any guests on the host) status is equal to down then fire an alert.

 

I don't want to add all of the guest names to the alert as this adds a management overhead.

 

Any advice or pointers would be appreciated.

Clarification of VMAN Free Additional Polling Engine (APE)

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Is there documentation that more completely details the role, function, and implementation of the VMAN Free Additional Polling Engine (APE)?

(....what aspect of VMAN are they intended to be used for? ,   which installer would be used to install one?... )

thanks

Snapshot Report

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How can I add the creator of a snapshot to a report?

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