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MattG
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Can vCops not determine if a vSphere host is in maintenance mode?

Running vCops 5.7.0.  Trying to compare performance before and after a certain date.  However,  current environment has 3 hosts that are in maintenance mode.   vCops does not take the MM into account when calculating how many hosts are in the cluster and how many VMs per hosts.  This skews the data when trying to compare to previous period.

Has this been resolved in later versions?  Any workaround?

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-MattG

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gradinka
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this is has not been implemented in any of the available versions (up to 5.7.2)

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gradinka
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this is has not been implemented in any of the available versions (up to 5.7.2)

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MattG
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Hopefully soon.  Speaking of soon,  5.8 is running out of time to be delivered this year....  Smiley Happy

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Christmas is coming Smiley Happy

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FYI - 5.8 has added support for vCenter host maintenance mode. When you place a host in maint mode, vC Ops reflects it, and when you remove a host from maint mode, vC Ops reflects it.

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