Examples of using Performance chart in English and their translations into Korean
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This leads to incorrect representation of values in the vCenter performance chart.
The Performance Chart Legend pane also does not show any data for the virtual machine.
This release lets you view virtual disk performance charts for virtual machine objects as well.
Performance charts in the webclient fail to load completely When you open the performance tab in webclient, performance charts are unable to load.
However, this change effectively disables the non-realtime POD and datastore performance charts. This issue is resolved in this release.
However even then the performance chart may be unusable because it will try to load the previous configuration and stop responding.
This might prevent ESXi hosts from sending real time stats to vCenter Server resulting in CPU,memory, disk, and network metrics being displayed as 0% in the performance chart.
Workaround: When customizing advanced performance chart views, do not select data counter that are not applicable for virtual machines.
The chart related to the performance of a vCenter Server 5.1 displays a 10 minute gap in data after every 20 minutes If you set the retention period of data collection to 5 days and set the collection interval to the lowest one possible, vCenter Server 5.1 past day performance chart displays a 10 minute gap in data after every 20 minutes.
Workaround: To enable historic performance charts for datastore and datastore cluster metrics, move the Storage DRS counters to Stats Collection Level 1.
This issue is resolved in this release. vSphere 5.1 Web Client advanced performance charts are slow to display In the vCenter 5.1 web client, the advanced performance charts takes several minutes to load.
Customized performance chart does not provide the option of displaying of virtual disk charts for virtual machine objects When you use the virtual disk metric to view performance charts, you only have the option of viewing the virtual disk performance charts for the available virtual disk objects.
You might not be able to to see CPU, memory, disk metrics in the cluster view of the performance chart In vSphere client under the performance option in the Advanced tab, user is unable to see CPU, Memory, Disk, network metrics on the cluster view.
Data store performance chart data missing if the data store cluster contains more than 10 data stores Some data store performance charts such as Normalized Latency per Datastore and Aggregate IOps per Datastore display a No Data Available message if the data store cluster contains more than 10 data stores.
Unable to see CPU, memory, disk metrics on the cluster view in the performance chart The CPU, memory, disk, and network metrics are absent from the cluster view under the performance option of the Advanced tab in vSphere Client.
VCenter Server 5.5 past day performance chart displays a 10 minute gap in data after every 20 minutes If you set the retention period for a maximum period of 5 days and select the lowest collection interval, the vCenter Server 5.5 performance chart for the past day displays a 10 minute gap in data after every 20 minutes.
VSphere Client stops responding when you attempt to view custom performance charts When you view custom performance charts with a custom time range, that starts at any hour: 00 minutes, the vSphere Client session connected to vCenter server stops responding and consumes 100% of the client CPU.
Advanced performance chart views does not display data for virtual machines if data counters not applicable to virtual machines are selected When customizing advanced performance chart views, if you use the per-virtual-machine stacked graph chart type for virtual machines and select data counters that are not applicable for virtual machine, the resulting chart does not display any performance data for the virtual machine.
The CPU usage displayed in vCenter performance chart and when you run the esxtop command are contradictory High CPU usage might be displayed in vCenter performance chart whereas such high values might not be displayed when you run the esxtop command with the-c option at the same time.
Changes made to customized advanced performance charts might not get saved After creating and saving a customized advanced performance chart, when you switch to another graph and return to this chart again, all the individual changes made in the customized chart including selection of multiple>objects(like VMs) might not be retained.
Datastore performance chart data missing if the datastore cluster contains more than 10 datastores The data for some datastore performance charts such as Normalized Latency per Datastore and Aggregate IOps per Datastore show No Data Available message if the datastore cluster contains more than 10 datastores.
Inconsistent Core Utilization value is reported in the real-time CPU performance chart On ESXi hosts with Hyper-Threading enabled, the Core Utilization value reported in the CPU performance chart when viewed through the vSphere Client or the vCenter Server is twice the value reported through esxtop core utilization.
Enabling historic performance charts for datastores and datastore clusters in a Storage DRS environment In a vSphere 5.1 environment, if you have the Collection Level for the statistics set to the default of 1, only real-time performance charts are displayed for Storage DRS data counters related to datastore and datastore cluster metrics.
VCenter performance chart for the past day displays data only for the current day with time zone set to local* The vCenter performance chart for the past day displays data only for the current day and not for a 24-hour period in an environment where vCenter Virtual Appliance is deployed and the time zone is changed to the local time zone.
VCenter Server Appliance does not display historical performance charts using the default embedded database vCenter Server Appliance does not display historical performance graphs under both the Performance> Advanced view and the Performance> Overview tab if you are using the default embedded database(vPostgres) in the vSphere Client.