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chrisAMS
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VC does not display virtual server performance ?

if i go in VC to virtual machines i can see the list of my servers and that they are power on

but no information about CPU, MEM ?

any idea ?

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kjb007
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Verify that your time in vc and time in esx matches up. Also, make sure your tools are installed and ok. That should be a start.

Also, if you are using an up-to-date patched esx server, restart hostd on server, on console, run 'service mgmt-vmware restart'

-KjB

Message was edited by: kjb007: Added hostd restart

vExpert/VCP/VCAP vmwise.com / @vmwise -KjB

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Yattong
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Hey,

You can right click the top of the columns, where it says Name, State, Status etc...

You will then see all the fields that are available to be shown in that window.




Good Luck

~y

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chrisAMS
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sorr y my ensglish is really not perfect

i can see the column but all say 0

no activity

if i add/remove colun it works

but for Host CPu, Host Mem,Guest mem no information

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kjb007
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Verify that your time in vc and time in esx matches up. Also, make sure your tools are installed and ok. That should be a start.

Also, if you are using an up-to-date patched esx server, restart hostd on server, on console, run 'service mgmt-vmware restart'

-KjB

Message was edited by: kjb007: Added hostd restart

vExpert/VCP/VCAP vmwise.com / @vmwise -KjB
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chrisAMS
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it works

thanks a lot

have a nice day

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