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Extrair um report de uma VM do período de 15 dias para saber o uso de CPU, memoria e disco.

Bom dia meus amigos! tudo bem com vcs? espero que sim.

Vamos lá.... Trabalho em uma empresa onde utilizamos o vSphere Client versão 6.7.0.44000, quando eu vou logar uso a versão HTML5.

Meu gerente disse para eu extrair um report de algumas maquinas no período de 15 dias para saber o uso de cpu, memoria e disco.

Quem puder me orientar eu agradeço.... Obrigado...

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Lalegre
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Hey DIARD​,

So for getting this information you will need to do the next:

  1. Identify the virtual machine you want to get information from.
  2. Click on the monitor tab stepped onto that vm.
  3. Change to Performance and Advanced
  4. Look in the middle pane for "Chart Options"
  5. Select CPU as information from the left pane.
  6. Look for CPU usage as "Counter"
  7. Under the counters you will see "Timespan" so change it to a Custom Internal and change it to 15 days.
  8. In target objects just select the VM to get the summarization of all the vCPUs.
  9. Click OK and on top right you will see a "Blank page with a blue arrow button".
  10. Select that you want to export the report.

Unfortunately with vSphere only to will need to do this one VM by one.

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Lalegre
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Hey DIARD​,

So for getting this information you will need to do the next:

  1. Identify the virtual machine you want to get information from.
  2. Click on the monitor tab stepped onto that vm.
  3. Change to Performance and Advanced
  4. Look in the middle pane for "Chart Options"
  5. Select CPU as information from the left pane.
  6. Look for CPU usage as "Counter"
  7. Under the counters you will see "Timespan" so change it to a Custom Internal and change it to 15 days.
  8. In target objects just select the VM to get the summarization of all the vCPUs.
  9. Click OK and on top right you will see a "Blank page with a blue arrow button".
  10. Select that you want to export the report.

Unfortunately with vSphere only to will need to do this one VM by one.

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DIARD
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Meu amigo! Muito obrigado pela ajuda, fiz um passo a passo e deu certo, Deus abençoe a sua sabedoria.

Um grande abraço;