Hello.
I try to create custom dashboard in vROps 6.7. I created two views - with Datastores Object Type and Virtual Machines Object Type. When I add both Views to dashboard and select Datastore -> VMs interaction, after selecting any object in Datastore view - VMs view show message "The view cannot be rendered for the specified Object". But when I make VMs view "Self Provided" widget and select the datastore object from "vSphere Storage" Group - view show VMs on this datastore correctly.
How I can this interaction correctly?
You need to create 2 object list widgets, 1 with datastore object type and 1 with virtual machine object type.
On the virtual machine object list it is important to set mode to Parent. After both object list have be done, you need to setup the interaction.
Then you are able to select a datastore and it will show up the virtual machines residing on that selected datastore in your dashboard.
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Hi iHumster
It is not entirely clear to me. You want to see which virtual machines residing on the datastore, which you select. Is that right?
Rick
RickVerstegen
Yes, you right.
You need to create 2 object list widgets, 1 with datastore object type and 1 with virtual machine object type.
On the virtual machine object list it is important to set mode to Parent. After both object list have be done, you need to setup the interaction.
Then you are able to select a datastore and it will show up the virtual machines residing on that selected datastore in your dashboard.
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But I need custom view for both Object Type (with set of Metrics)... :smileyconfused:
You can add metrics by using for example the metric chart widget and setup the interaction with either datastore or virtual machines.
Why do you need a custom view for both Object Type?
Can you provide more details and post some screenshots maybe to clarify things up.
I want to make custom dashboard to troubleshooting datastores and identifying main iops consumers for one or another datastore.
I try use Object List and View "Storage: Heavy Hitters", but they also don't work together. =(
Have you already looked at the built-in "Troubleshoot a datastore'' dashboard to see if this satisfies you?
Otherwise, clone it and adjust it as desired.
As Rick said, there is a default one which is called as troubleshoot datastore as showed in below image where you can select multiple metrics under it :
-->You can also create a view which gives you all related details and performance related data for datastores ,
Please let me know if this helps .
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regards
Gayathri
Guys, you do not understand what I want. I need a relationship like Datastore (one) -> VMs (many). And vROps seems to be able to do just the opposite.
I think I know what you are after
Create two object lists one for Datastores and one for VMs. Filter the datastores to show only datastores. In the VM list select parent and filter it to show only VMs
Add in two metric charts one for datastores and one for VMs edit the VM one and make sure it is set to mode object types. Filter it to datastores and select the metrics you want. do the same for the metric chart for VMs but filter for virtual machines and select the metrics you want
in the widget interactions have the object list for datastores feed the object list for VMs and the datastores metric chart and then have the object list for the virtual machines feed the metric chart for virtual machines.
When you select a datastore it will show you all the VMs on that datastore in the Virtual Machines object list and also the datastore metrics you added to the metric chart for datastores. then selecting the virtual machines in the virtual machine object list will show you the metrics you selected in the virtual machine object list.
This will give you nice charts and you can use the date controls for the metric charts.
sxnxr, Thanks for helping out. I also mentioned this earlier in the post.
You described it in more detail, so hopefully this is what he is looking for.
Guys, relations datastore to VMs not working for Object List widgets too.
After select any datastore - VMs widget show No Results Found.
The Datastore object list must be set on: Self mode
The virtual machine Object list must be set on Parent mode.
If you had read the previous replys you have been told twice by two different people to set the VM widget to parent
You have it set to children. Setting the datastores widget to parent will do nothing
OK. I understend - "Parent" and "Children" is the direction for the relationship. But it still does not solve my problem.
I created a View (tabular) for VMs objects with custom metrics. And when I select Datastore from the Object List widget (or any other Datastores list), I want to see a table view with these VMs and custom metrics. That they could be sorted by this or that metric ...