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Cpu Ready Value High - What constitues high?

Jun 25, 2008 12:50 PM

Click to view GFFG's profile Hot Shot GFFG 157 posts since
Feb 29, 2008

Hi,

In my student manual is says to check the vi client performance on the VC against a vm showing the CPU READY VALUE.

A "high" value indicates the VM can't get cpu time.

My question is what constitues a high value? When the graph has a line almost to the top of graph or what?

Does the graph sorta "auto adjust"?


Reply Re: Cpu Ready Value High - What constitues high? Jun 25, 2008 1:47 PM
Click to view dmaster's profile Expert dmaster 457 posts since
Apr 27, 2006

Hi GFFG,

This is perfectly explained in the following discussion.

beside the performance graphs you can also use esxtop or top on the esx hosts

http://communities.vmware.com/thread/130310

Reply Re: Cpu Ready Value High - What constitues high? Jun 25, 2008 3:35 PM
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Click to view GFFG's profile Hot Shot GFFG 157 posts since
Feb 29, 2008
Wow that’s quite the pdf and information there.
Not a simple answer except make sure your running 3.0x esx!!
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