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What is vROPS and how to Check Network Utilization on Physical Interface using vROPS VMWare.

 What is vROPS and how to Check Network Utilization on Physical Interface using vROPS VMWare.

                                                         Or

Generate Physical Interface Network Utilized Report in VMWare using vROPS.

 

Login to vROPS



Click on Object Browser under Environment














Click integrated vCenter from Object browser -> Expend Select datacenter or cluster.






Click Metrics -> Click calendar and select the date & time range
















Click Metrics > Expend it










Click Network -> Physical and click on Usage Rate

 

In the right-side next page, you will see usage in graph




How to create Dashboard in VMware Aria Operation for log for Login and Logout user session

Login to VMWare Aria Operations for Logs

Click Explore Logs

Select time slot

Click ADD Filter




Display query as text -> Drop down and select event_type -> Contains -> Event ID (I have given both event id for session login and logout)


Click on the search box, now you will see the events generated for login and logout session, like below.




Now click on right side three dots ->Click Add to Dashboard



Now go to Dashboard you will see newly created Dashboard




Create Symptom Definition & Alert if Snapshot is older than XXX Days in VMware Aria Operation

A Symptom Definition allows the administrator to describe a situation that is NOT normal within a given environment. vROPs come pre-configured with many symptom definitions that are set to values which are a good starting point for “most” environments.

Create Symptom Definition & Alert if Snapshot is older than 60 Days VMware Aria/ vRealize Operation


Login to vROPS console

Under Configuration -> Alert -> Symptom Definitions



Click Add



Select Base object, Symptom type 






Now create Alert definition


Under Configure -> Alert -> Add -> Give Alert Definitions Name






Base Object Type-> Drop down vCenter -> Virtual Machine



Click Next



Select Symptoms


In filter Type Symptom Name that you have already created and want to integrate with Alert Definition –:  Drag and drop in Symptoms/Conditions



Next


Recommendation -> Select the recommendation 



Next -> Select Policies


Click Create


Check Network Utilization on Physical Interface using vROPS VMWare

                                           Or

Generate Physical Interface Network Utilized Report in VMWare using vROPS 


You may refer to this step if you are getting packet drop issue in all VMs
under same VMWare infra.
and there is no issue with physical connectivity or Network driver.


Also you may trace maximum network traffic utilized by the VMs.



Click on Object Browser under Environment



Click integrated vCenter from Object browser -> Expend Select datacenter or cluster



Click Metrics -> Click calendar  and select the date & time range



Click Metrics > Expend it



Click Network -> Physical and click on Usage Rate


In the right-side next page, you will see usage in graph 


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