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Hi TheVMinator. AFAIK, you can assume that a vNIC instance 4000 is a 'Network Adapter 1' in most cases. So if you do not care for few exceptions, you will be able to get the result by using e... See more...
Hi TheVMinator. AFAIK, you can assume that a vNIC instance 4000 is a 'Network Adapter 1' in most cases. So if you do not care for few exceptions, you will be able to get the result by using existing metric 'Network I/O|4000|Usage Rate (KBps)' and don't have to create a SM. * There are plenty of metrics for VM Network usage so you may not need the SMs if there's no need of very complex/specific metrics.   But for sure, you can create a SM if the metric you want does not exist. Regards, Ho-Sung.
Hi, Brian. Yes vR Ops 6 has some builtin actions out of the box but they are manual actions and do not provide automation. To build an automated infrastructure, you should integrate vR Ops to... See more...
Hi, Brian. Yes vR Ops 6 has some builtin actions out of the box but they are manual actions and do not provide automation. To build an automated infrastructure, you should integrate vR Ops to an existing automation framework such as vCO. There is a 'vCO Remediation Workflow Package for vR Ops' that utilizes vR Ops SNMP Trap Plug-In. (Cloud Management Marketplace | Solution Exchange) Or you can use a 'REST Plug-In for vRealize Operations Manager Outbound Alerts' if you own a REST-enabled automation framework. (http://pubs.vmware.com/vrealizeoperationsmanager-6/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vrealize-operations-manager-60-cust-admin… / p.120) Regards, Ho-Sung.