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...
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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 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.