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User's Guide - Beta 1 Draft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent
IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent vNext User's Guide - Beta 1 Draft SC27-2319-05 IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent vNext User's Guide - Beta 1 Draft SC27-2319-05 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 355. This edition applies to vNext of IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent (product number 5724-U18) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. © Copyright IBM Corporation 2008, 2013. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Chapter 1. Overview of the agent . . . . 1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring . . . . . . . Functions of the monitoring agent . . . New in this release . . . . . . . . Components of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment . . . . . . . . . . Agent Management Services . . . . . User interface options . . . . . . . Data sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 4 5 Chapter 2. Agent installation and configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Language pack installation . . . . . . . . . 7 Installing language packs on Windows systems . . 7 Installing language packs on UNIX or Linux systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Silent installation of language packs on Windows, UNIX, or Linux systems . . . . . . . . . 8 Running as a non-administrator user . . . . . . 10 Prerequisites checking . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Agent-specific installation and configuration . . . 11 Configuration values . . . . . . . . . . 11 Remote installation and configuration . . . . 12 Chapter 3. Workspaces reference . . . 13 Cross-linked workspaces . . . . . Predefined workspaces . . . . . Workspace descriptions . . . . . Microsoft Hyper-V Server Navigator Availability Navigator item . . . Disk Navigator item . . . . . Event Log Navigator item . . . Hypervisor Navigator item . . . Memory Navigator item . . . . Migration Navigator item . . . Network Navigator item . . . . Processor Navigator item . . . . Virtual Machine Navigator item . VM Modification Navigator item . . . . . . . item . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 16 17 17 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 23 24 Chapter 4. Attributes reference . . . . 25 Attribute groups for the monitoring agent . . . Attributes in each attribute group . . . . . . Availability attribute group . . . . . . . Director attribute group . . . . . . . . Disk attribute group . . . . . . . . . Enterprise Hyper-V Summary attribute group . Event Log attribute group . . . . . . . Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM attribute group © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 . . . . . . . 25 28 29 34 35 38 41 . 43 45 Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition attribute group . . 56 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Hyper-V Summary attribute group . . . . . 120 Hyper-V Task Manager Detail attribute group 123 Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller attribute group 154 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus attribute group 160 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device attribute group 174 Hyper-V Virtual Switch attribute group . . . 176 Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port attribute group . . 181 Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network attribute group . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Hyper-V VM IO APIC attribute group . . . . 187 Hyper-V VM Vid Partition attribute group . . 188 Hypervisor attribute group . . . . . . . . 190 Memory attribute group . . . . . . . . . 192 Memory in Percentage attribute group . . . . 195 Migration attribute group . . . . . . . . 196 Performance Object Status attribute group . . . 197 Processor attribute group . . . . . . . . 202 Resource Metering attribute group . . . . . 205 Thread Pool Status attribute group . . . . . 208 Virtual Machine attribute group . . . . . . 211 Virtual Switch attribute group . . . . . . . 216 VLAN Endpoint attribute group . . . . . . 220 VM Mig WO Cluster attribute group . . . . 222 VM Modification attribute group . . . . . . 224 Disk capacity planning for historical data . . . . 225 Chapter 5. Situations reference. . . . 229 Predefined situations . . . . . . . . . . . 229 iii Situation descriptions. . . . . . . . . Microsoft Hyper-V Server Navigator item . Availability Navigator item . . . . . . Disk Navigator item . . . . . . . . Event Log Navigator item . . . . . . Hypervisor Navigator item . . . . . . Memory Navigator item . . . . . . . Migration Navigator item . . . . . . Network Navigator item . . . . . . Processor Navigator item . . . . . . Virtual Machine Navigator item . . . . VM Modification Navigator item . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 231 231 233 233 234 237 238 238 239 243 244 Installation and configuration troubleshooting Remote deployment troubleshooting . . . Agent troubleshooting . . . . . . . . Workspace troubleshooting . . . . . . . Situation troubleshooting . . . . . . . Take Action commands troubleshooting . . Tivoli Common Reporting troubleshooting . Support information . . . . . . . . . . Informational, warning, and error messages overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Message format . . . . . . . . . . Agent messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 287 288 294 298 301 301 303 . 303 . 303 . 304 Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 Appendix A. Event mapping . . . . . 309 Predefined Take Action commands . . . . . . Take Action command descriptions . . . . . . Enable VM Resource Metering action . . . . Start Hyper-V Image Management Service action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Start Hyper-V Networking Management Service action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine action . . . . Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service action . . . . . . . . . . . . Stop Hyper-V Image Management Service action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stop Hyper-V Networking Management Service action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine action . . . . Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service action . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix B. Discovery Library Adapter for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 247 248 248 248 249 250 251 252 252 253 254 Chapter 7. Policies reference. . . . . 257 Predefined policies Policy descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 . 257 Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the monitoring agent . . . . . . 259 Cognos-based report packages. . . Prerequisites. . . . . . . . Importing Cognos report packages Cognos data models and reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 259 261 262 DLA data model class types represented in CDM DLA data model classes for Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . OperatingSystem class . . . . . . . . WindowsComputerSystem class . . . . . ComputerSystem class . . . . . . . . StorageExtent class . . . . . . . . . LocalFileSystem class . . . . . . . . . 341 . . . . . . 341 342 342 343 344 345 Appendix C. Integration with Tivoli Business Service Manager . . . . . 347 Components for integrating with Tivoli Business Service Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . Tasks to integrate the agent with Tivoli Business Service Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing the Discovery Library Toolkit on the Tivoli Business Service Manager . . . . . . Configuring the Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe to enrich events . . . . . . . Creating a service in Tivoli Business Service Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating a data source mapping for each data source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring additional IBM Tivoli Monitoring web services. . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing data in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal . . 347 348 348 348 349 350 350 350 Chapter 9. Troubleshooting . . . . . 271 Trace logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using KHVEventReader to retrieve events. . . Overview of log file management . . . . . Principal trace log files . . . . . . . . . Examples: Using trace logs . . . . . . . . RAS trace parameters . . . . . . . . . Dynamic modification of trace settings . . . . Setting trace parameters for the Tivoli Enterprise Console server . . . . . . . . . . . . Problems and workarounds . . . . . . . . iv Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide 272 272 273 273 276 277 279 282 283 Appendix D. Documentation library Prerequisite publications. . . . Related publications . . . . . Other sources of documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 . . . . 351 . 352 . 352 Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 Tables 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Mechanisms used to gather attributes . . . . 5 Cross-linked workspaces within the Hyper-V agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Cross-linked workspaces to the Cluster Server agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Cross-linked workspaces to the Windows OS agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Cross-linked workspaces to the Linux OS agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Capacity planning for historical data logged by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent . . . 226 Hyper-V Server Agent Reports Prerequisite Scanner report . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Top N Hyper-V Server Utilization report 263 Heartbeat Availability for Virtual Machine report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 Hyper-V Service Availability report . . . . 266 Top N Virtual Machines report . . . . . . 267 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Hyper-V Service Virtual Size and Working Set Size report . . . . . . . . . . . . Information to gather before contacting IBM Software Support . . . . . . . . . . Trace log files for troubleshooting agents Problems and solutions for installation and configuration . . . . . . . . . . . General problems and solutions for uninstallation . . . . . . . . . . . Remote deployment problems and solutions Agent problems and solutions . . . . . . Workspace problems and solutions . . . . Situation problems and solutions . . . . . Take Action commands problems and solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tivoli Common Reporting for Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent problems and solutions 267 271 274 283 285 287 288 295 298 301 302 v vi Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 1. Overview of the agent The IBM® Tivoli® Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent provides you with the capability to monitor Microsoft Hyper-V Server. You can also use the agent to take basic actions with the Microsoft Hyper-V Server. IBM Tivoli Monitoring is the base software for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent monitors the following areas: v Availability and resources v Error and event log v Performance v Historical data IBM Tivoli Monitoring IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides a way to monitor the availability and performance of all the systems in your enterprise from one or several designated workstations. It also provides useful historical data that you can use to track trends and to troubleshoot system problems. You can use IBM Tivoli Monitoring to achieve the following tasks: v Monitor for alerts on the systems that you are managing by using predefined situations or custom situations. v Establish your own performance thresholds. v Trace the causes leading to an alert. v Gather comprehensive data about system conditions. v Use policies to take actions, schedule work, and automate manual tasks. The Tivoli Enterprise Portal is the interface for IBM Tivoli Monitoring products. You can use the consolidated view of your environment as seen in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal to monitor and resolve performance issues throughout the enterprise. See the IBM Tivoli Monitoring publications listed in “Prerequisite publications” on page 351 for complete information about IBM Tivoli Monitoring and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Functions of the monitoring agent Availability Monitoring Monitors the following services: v Hyper-V Image Management Service v Hyper-V Networking Management Service v Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service Configuration Information Provides information about Hyper-V configuration and virtual machine configuration, such as the number of virtual machines, the state of the virtual machines, the number of allocated virtual disks, the allocated virtual memory, the number of allocated virtual processors, and so on. Performance Monitoring Collects performance attributes in the following areas, providing situations where appropriate: v Event Log © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 1 v v v v v Root Virtual Processor Virtual Processor Logical Processor Hypervisor Root Partition Hypervisor Partition v v v v v Virtual Machine Virtual Disk Virtual Memory Dynamic Memory Virtual Network Enterprise Dashboard Displays the enterprise level information for all the Hyper-V systems in the following areas: v v v v v v Physical Processor Utilization Memory Utilization Network Utilization Disk Operations Rate Logical Processor Utilization Virtual Processor Utilization Actions Provides actions to start and stop the Hyper-V services and virtual machines. High Availability Monitoring Monitors the high availability of virtual machines. The agent uses the following crosslinks and workspaces to monitor the high availability of virtual machines: v Cluster Migration Summary cross-link that is available on the Microsoft Hyper-V Server navigator item to provide information about the active node where the clustered virtual machines are present. v Cluster Dashboard cross-link that is available on the Migration navigator item to provide information about the cluster and it is resource capacity. v VM Modification and Migration workspaces to provide information about clustered virtual machines. Dynamic Navigation View Provides the dynamic navigation view, that dynamically populates itself with the Hyper-V Server agents that are currently available. This view organizes the agents according to their domain. IBM Systems Director Integration Provides integration with the IBM Systems Director. With the IBM Systems Director, you can open the VM control web page from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal and manage the physical and virtual machines. New in this release For the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, the following enhancements were made since version 6.3, including the fix packs: v New attribute groups: – VM Mig WO Cluster v New or changed situations: – HV_VMMigrate_WO_Cluster_Info v Updated khv.baroc file to support IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console® event mapping changes 2 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Added support for the IBM Prerequisite Scanner, which is a stand-alone prerequisite checking tool that analyzes system environments before the installation or upgrade of a Tivoli product or IBM solution. v Added new Cognos data models and reports v Added the Prerequisite Scanner report to verify the availability of tables and views in the Tivoli Data Warehouse for the predefined reports Components of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment After you install and set up the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, you have an environment that contains the client, server, and monitoring agent implementation for Tivoli Monitoring. This Tivoli Monitoring environment contains the following components: Tivoli Enterprise Portal client The portal has a user interface based on Java™ for viewing and monitoring your enterprise. Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server The portal server is placed between the client and the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server and enables retrieval, manipulation, and analysis of data from the monitoring agents. The Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server is the central repository for all user data. Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server The monitoring server acts as a collection and control point for alerts received from the monitoring agents, and collects their performance and availability data. The Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server is also a repository for historical data. Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent, Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent This monitoring agent collects data and distributes the data to the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Data Warehouse, and Tivoli Integrated Portal. IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus is an optional component and the recommended event management component. The Netcool/OMNIbus software is a service level management (SLM) system that delivers real-time, centralized monitoring of complex networks and IT domain events. Event information is tracked in a high-performance, in-memory database and presented to specific users through individually configurable filters and views. The software includes automation functions that you can use to perform intelligent processing on managed events. You can use this software to forward events for Tivoli Monitoring situations to Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus. IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console The Tivoli Enterprise Console is an optional component that acts as a central collection point for events from various sources, including events from other Tivoli software applications, Tivoli partner applications, custom applications, network management platforms, and relational database systems. You can view these events through the Tivoli Enterprise Portal (by using the event viewer), and you can forward events from Tivoli Monitoring situations to the Tivoli Enterprise Console component. If you do not already use Tivoli Enterprise Console and need an event management component, you can choose to use IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus. IBM Tivoli Common Reporting Tivoli Common Reporting is a separately installable feature available to users of Tivoli software that provides a consistent approach to generating and customizing reports. Some individual products provide reports that are designed for use with Tivoli Common Reporting and have a consistent look and feel. IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager (TADDM) TADDM delivers automated discovery and configuration tracking capabilities to build application maps that provide real-time visibility into application complexity. Chapter 1. Overview of the agent 3 IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager The Tivoli Business Service Manager component delivers real-time information to help you respond to alerts effectively based on business requirements. Optionally, you can use this component to meet service-level agreements (SLAs). Use the Tivoli Business Service Manager tools to help build a service model that you can integrate with Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus alerts or optionally integrate with data from an SQL data source. Optional components provide access to data from other IBM Tivoli applications such as Tivoli Monitoring and TADDM. Agent Management Services You can use IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Management Services to manage the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. Agent Management Services is available for the following IBM Tivoli Monitoring OS agents: Windows, Linux, and UNIX. The services are designed to keep the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent available, and to provide information about the status of the product to the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. For more information about Agent Management Services, see Agent Management Services in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.2, Fix Pack 2 or later provides support for Agent Management Services. . User interface options Installation of the base IBM Tivoli Monitoring software and other integrated applications provides various interfaces that you can use to work with your resources and data. The following interfaces are available: Tivoli Enterprise Portal user interface You can run the Tivoli Enterprise Portal as a desktop application or a browser application. The client interface is a graphical user interface (GUI) based on Java on a Windows or Linux workstation. The browser application is automatically installed with the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. The desktop application is installed by using the Tivoli Monitoring installation media or with a Java Web Start application. To start the Tivoli Enterprise Portal browser client in your Internet browser, enter the URL for a specific Tivoli Enterprise Portal browser client installed on your Web server. Command-line interface You can use Tivoli Monitoring commands to manage the Tivoli Monitoring components and their configuration. You can also run commands at the Tivoli Enterprise Console event server or the Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer to configure event synchronization for enterprise situations. Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window You can use the window for the Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services utility to configure the agent and start Tivoli services not designated to start automatically. IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus event list You can use the Netcool/OMNIbus event list to monitor and manage events. An event is created when the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer receives an event, alert, message, or data item. Each event is made up of columns (or fields) of information that are displayed in a row in the ObjectServer alerts.status table. The Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus web GUI is also a web-based application that processes network events from one or more data sources and presents the event data in various graphical formats. IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console You can use the Tivoli Enterprise Console to help ensure the optimal availability of an IT service for an organization. The Tivoli Enterprise Console is an event management application that 4 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide integrates system, network, database, and application management. If you do not already use Tivoli Enterprise Console and need an event management component, you can choose to use Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus. IBM Tivoli Common Reporting Use the Tivoli Common Reporting web user interface for specifying report parameters and other report properties, generating formatted reports, scheduling reports, and viewing reports. This user interface is based on the Tivoli Integrated Portal. IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager The Discovery Management Console is the TADDM client user interface for managing discoveries. IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager The Tivoli Business Service Manager console provides a graphical user interface that you can use to logically link services and business requirements within the service model. The service model provides an operator with a second-by-second view of how an enterprise is performing at any moment in time or how the enterprise performed over a time period. Data sources The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent collects data from the following sources: WMI By using WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation), you can monitor and control managed resources throughout the network. Resources include hard drives, file systems, operating system settings, processes, services, shares, registry settings, networking components, event logs, users, and groups. WMI is built into clients with Windows 2000 or later, and can be installed on any 32-bit Windows client. Perfmon Use the Windows Performance Monitor, or Perfmon, to view various system and application performance metrics for collection and use by management applications. You typically view system metrics on a Windows system through the 'perfmon' application. Scripts The agent uses application-specific commands and interfaces to gather metrics. Windows Event Log The agent collects Windows Event Log entries related to the monitored resource and forwards them to IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Table 1. Mechanisms used to gather attributes Attribute group Collection source Availability Operating system Performance Object Status Operating system Hypervisor WMI Hyper-V Summary WMI Director IBM Director Environment variable Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer Perfmon Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM Perfmon Virtual Machine WMI Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary Perfmon Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary Perfmon Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus Perfmon Hyper-V Task Manager Detail Perfmon Chapter 1. Overview of the agent 5 Table 1. Mechanisms used to gather attributes (continued) Attribute group Collection source Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time Perfmon Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition Perfmon Disk WMI Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Perfmon Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device Perfmon Memory WMI Hyper-V VM Vid Partition Perfmon Processor WMI Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor Perfmon Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor Perfmon Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More Perfmon Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor Perfmon Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More Perfmon Hyper-V VM IO APIC Perfmon Virtual Switch WMI VLAN Endpoint WMI Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter Perfmon Hyper-V Virtual Switch Perfmon Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port Perfmon Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter Perfmon Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network WMI Migration WMI Memory in Percentage Script Event Log Windows Event Log VM Modification Windows Event Log Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 Perfmon Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller and Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 attribute groups. Resource Metering PowerShell VM Mig WO Cluster CDP VM Storage Migration CDP Hyper-V Replica VM Perfmon 6 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 2. Agent installation and configuration Agent installation and configuration requires the use of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide and agent-specific installation and configuration information. To install and configure the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, use the Installing monitoring agents procedures in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide along with the agent-specific installation and configuration information. If you are installing silently by using a response file, see Performing a silent installation of IBM Tivoli Monitoring in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. With the self-describing agent capability, new or updated IBM Tivoli Monitoring agents using IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.3 or later can become operational after installation without having to perform additional product support installation steps. To take advantage of this capability, see Enabling self-describing agent capability at the hub monitoring server in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. Also, see Self-describing monitoring agents in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. Requirements Before installing and configuring the agent, make sure your environment meets the requirements for the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. For information about requirements, see the Prerequisites topic for the agent in the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/ infocenter/tivihelp/v24r1/topic/com.ibm.itcamms.doc_6.3/welcome_msapps63.html). Language pack installation The steps for installing language packs depend on which operating system and mode of installation you are using. To install a language pack for the agent support files on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent, and the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. Then use the steps for the operating system or mode of installation you are using: v “Installing language packs on Windows systems” v “Installing language packs on UNIX or Linux systems” on page 8 v “Silent installation of language packs on Windows, UNIX, or Linux systems” on page 8 Installing language packs on Windows systems You can install the language packs on a Windows system. Before you begin First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. Procedure 1. On the language pack CD, double-click the lpinstaller.bat file to start the installation program. 2. Select the language of the installer and click OK. 3. In the Introduction panel, click Next © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 7 4. Click Add/Update and click Next. 5. Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located. 6. Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. To make multiple selections, press Ctrl and select the language that you want. 7. 8. 9. 10. Select the languages that you want to install and click Next. Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation. After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer. Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server if any of these components are installed. Installing language packs on UNIX or Linux systems You can install the language packs on a UNIX or Linux system. Before you begin First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. Procedure 1. Enter the mkdir command to create a temporary directory on the computer, for example, mkdir dir_name. Make sure that the full path of the directory does not contain any spaces. 2. Mount the language pack CD to the temporary directory that you created. 3. Enter the following command to start the installation program: cd dir_name lpinstaller.sh -c install_dir where install_dir is where you installed IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Typically, the directory name is /opt/IBM/ITM for UNIX and Linux systems. 4. Select the language of the installer and click OK. 5. In the Introduction panel, click Next. 6. Click Add/Update and click Next. 7. Select the folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder where the installer executable file is located. 8. Select the language support for the agent of your choice and click Next. To make multiple selections, press Ctrl and select the language that you want. 9. 10. 11. 12. Select the languages that you want to install and click Next. Examine the installation summary page and click Next to begin installation. After installation completes, click Finish to exit the installer. Restart the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Eclipse Help Server if any of these components are installed. Silent installation of language packs on Windows, UNIX, or Linux systems You can use the silent-mode installation method to install the language packs. In silent mode, the installation process obtains the installation settings from a predefined response file. It does not prompt you for any information. Before you begin First, make sure that you installed the product in the English language. 8 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Procedure 1. Copy and paste the ITM_Agent_LP_silent.rsp response file template as shown in “Response file example.” 2. Change the following parameter settings: NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER Folder where the National Language Support package (NLSPackage) files are located. Typically, the NLSPackage files are located in the nlspackage folder, for example: NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER = //tmp//LP//nlspackage. PROD_SELECTION_PKG Name of the language pack to install. Several product components can be included in one language package. You might want to install only some of the available components in a language pack. BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST Agent for which you are installing language support. This value is usually the same as PROD_SELECTION_PKG. LANG_SELECTION_LIST Language you want to install. 3. Enter the command to install the language pack with a response file (silent installation): v For Windows systems: lpinstaller.bat -f path_to_response_file v For UNIX or Linux systems: lpinstaller.sh -c candle_home -f path_to_response_file where candle_home is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring base directory. Response file example # IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Language Pack Silent Installation Operation # #This is a sample response file for silent installation mode for the IBM Tivoli #Monitoring Common Language Pack Installer. #. #This file uses the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Common Agent Language Pack with the #install package as an example. #Note: #This response file is for the INSTALLATION of language packs only. #This file does not support UNINSTALLATION of language packs in silent mode. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#To successfully complete a silent installation of the the example of Common Agent #localization pack, complete the following steps: # #1.Copy ITM_Agent_LP_silent.rsp to the directory where lpinstaller.bat or #lpinstaller.sh is located (IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Language Pack build #location). # #2.Modify the response file so that it is customized correctly and completely for #your site. # Complete all of the following steps in the response file. # #3.After customizing the response file, invoke the silent installation using the #following command: #For Windows: # lpinstaller.bat -f <path_to_response_file> #For UNIX and Linux: # lpinstaller.sh -c <candle_home> -f <path_to_response_file> #Note:<candle_home> is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring base directory. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapter 2. Agent installation and configuration 9 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Force silent install mode. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------INSTALLER_UI=silent #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Run add and update actions. #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHOSEN_INSTALL_SET=ADDUPD_SET #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------#NLS Package Folder, where the NLS Packages exist. #For Windows: # Use the backslash-backslash(\\) as a file separator (for example, #C:\\zosgmv\\LCD7-3583-01\\nlspackage). #For UNIX and Linux: # Use the slash-slash (//) as a file separator (for example, #//installtivoli//lpsilenttest//nlspackage). #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------#NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER=C:\\zosgmv\\LCD7-3583-01\\nlspackage NLS_PACKAGE_FOLDER=//tmp//LP//nlspackage #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------#List the packages to process; both variables are required. #Each variable requires that full paths are specified. #Separate multiple entries with a semicolon (;). #For Windows: # Use the backslash-backslash(\\) as a file separator. #For Unix and Linux: # Use the slash-slash (//) as a file separator. #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------#PROD_SELECTION_PKG=C:\\zosgmv\\LCD7-3583-01\\nlspackage\\KIP_NLS.nlspkg #BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST=C:\\zosgmv\\LCD7-3583-01\\nlspackage\\KIP_NLS.nlspkg PROD_SELECTION_PKG=//tmp//LP//nlspackage//kex_nls.nlspkg;//tmp//LP//nlspackage// koq_nls.nlspkg BASE_AGENT_FOUND_PKG_LIST=//tmp//LP//nlspackage//kex_nls.nlspkg;// tmp//LP//nlspackage//koq_nls.nlspkg #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#List the languages to process. #Separate multiple entries with semicolons. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------LANG_SELECTION_LIST=pt_BR;fr;de;it;ja;ko;zh_CN;es;zh_TW Running as a non-administrator user You can run the monitoring agent for Hyper-V Server as a non-administrator user; however, some functionality is unavailable. To create a non-administrator user, create a new user (non-administrator) and set up registry permissions for the new user as follows: v Full access to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Candle directory v Read access to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib directory v Full access to the CANDLE_HOME directory If you define these permissions for a non-administrator user, data is displayed for all the Perfmon-based attribute groups. The following attribute groups show data for users who are members of the Administrators group: v Migration v Hypervisor v v v v Hyper-V Summary Virtual Machine Disc Memory 10 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v Processor Virtual Switch VLAN Endpoint VM Association with Virtual Network Prerequisites checking The prerequisite checker utility verifies whether all the prerequisites that are required for the agent installation are met. The prerequisite checker creates a log file that contains a report of all the prerequisites checks when the prerequisite checker was run. For the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, the prerequisite checker verifies the following requirements: v Memory v Disk v Operating systems v Microsoft Hyper-V Server versions Additionally, the prerequisite checker verifies whether the user, who installs the agent, is a member of the Administrators group. For detailed information about installation prerequisites, see the Prerequisites topic for the agent in the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v24r1/topic/com.ibm.itcamms.doc_6.3/ welcome_msapps63.html). You can run the prerequisite checker in stand-alone mode or remotely. For more information about the prerequisite checker, see "Prerequisite Checking for IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agents" in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. Agent-specific installation and configuration In addition to the installation and configuration information in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide, use this agent-specific installation and configuration information to install the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. No special setup is necessary to manage this application. Configuration values For both local and remote configuration, you provide the configuration values for the agent to operate. When you are configuring an agent, a panel is displayed so you can enter each value. When a default value exists, this value is pre-entered into the field. If a field represents a password, two entry fields are displayed. You must enter the same value in each field. The values you type are not displayed to help maintain the security of these values. The configuration for this agent is organized into the following groups: IBM Systems Director configuration (IBM_DIRECTOR_CONFIGURATION) Null Description for section. The configuration elements defined in this group are always present in the agent's configuration. This group defines information that applies to the entire agent. IBM Systems Director Server Port Number (KHV_DIRECTOR_PORT) This is the port number for the IBM Systems Director Server. Chapter 2. Agent installation and configuration 11 The type is numeric. This value is optional. Default value: None IBM Systems Director Server Host Name (KHV_DIRECTOR_SERVER) Host name or IP address of the IBM Systems Director Server that is managing the environment. The type is string. This value is optional. Default value: None Authenticate using Tivoli Enterprise Portal credentials (KHV_TEP_CREDENTIAL) Indicates whether or not to authenticate to the IBM Systems Director Server using the Tivoli Enterprise Portal userid and password. The type is one of the following values: "Yes", "No". This value is optional. Default value: Yes Remote installation and configuration You can install the monitoring agent remotely from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal or from the command line. When installing the agent remotely, you must provide the configuration values for the agent to operate. See “Configuration values” on page 11. To install from the portal, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. To remotely install or configure an agent through the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, you must have installed the application support for that agent (Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and Tivoli Enterprise Portal). You must also have installed the agent bundle into the Remote Deploy Depot. For information about displaying the configuration options that are available to use with the configureSystem or addSystem commands see "tacmd describeSystemType" in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Command Reference. If you are using the command line, the following command is an example of remote installation and configuration for Windows operating systems: tacmd addSystem -t HV -n Primary:sample.node.name:NT -p IBM_DIRECTOR_CONFIGURATION.KHV_DIRECTOR_PORT=value IBM_DIRECTOR_CONFIGURATION.KHV_DIRECTOR_SERVER=value IBM_DIRECTOR_CONFIGURATION.KHV_TEP_CREDENTIAL=value 12 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 3. Workspaces reference A workspace is the working area of the Tivoli Enterprise Portal application window. The Navigator tree contains a list of the workspaces provided by the agent. About workspaces Use the Navigator tree to select the workspace you want to see. As part of the application window, the status bar shows the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server name and port number to which the displayed information applies and the ID of the current user. When you select an item in the Navigator tree, a default workspace is displayed. When you right-click a Navigator item, a menu that includes a Workspace item is displayed. The Workspace item contains a list of workspaces for that Navigator item. Each workspace has at least one view. Some views have links to other workspaces. You can also use the Workspace Gallery tool as described in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide to open workspaces. The workspaces in the Navigator are displayed in a Physical view that shows your enterprise as a physical mapping or a dynamically populated logical view that is agent-specific. You can also create a Logical view. The Physical view is the default view. To select the dynamically populated logical view, select Hyper-V from the View list in the Navigator. To view the dynamically populated Hyper-V logical view, you must log in to the Tivoli Enterprise Portal as a system administrator. This monitoring agent provides predefined workspaces. You cannot modify or delete the predefined workspaces, but you can create new workspaces by editing them and saving the changes with a different name. Workspace views can be any combination of query-based views, event views, and special purpose views. Additional information about workspaces For more information about creating, customizing, and working with workspaces, see "Using workspaces" in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. For a list of the predefined workspaces for this monitoring agent and a description of each workspace, see Predefined workspaces and the information about each individual workspace. Some attribute groups for this monitoring agent might not be represented in the predefined workspaces or views for this agent. For a full list of the attribute groups, see “Attribute groups for the monitoring agent” on page 25. Cross-linked workspaces This section contains cross-links within the Hyper-V agent and from the Hyper-V Server agent navigator items and workspaces to the Cluster Server, Windows OS, and Linux OS agent workspaces. Table 2 on page 14, Table 3 on page 15, Table 4 on page 15, and Table 5 on page 16 contain source, target, and filtering criteria for the cross-linked workspaces. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 13 Table 2. Cross-linked workspaces within the Hyper-V agent Link name Source navigator item Source workspace Source view name name Target workspace name Filter Availability Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Hyper-V Services Status IDE Controller Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Virtual IDE Controller Machines State Virtual Machine Name Virtual Disk Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Virtual Virtual Disk Machines State Virtual Machine Name Virtual Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Virtual Hyper-V Virtual Machines State Processor Load Virtual Machine Name VM Virtual Processor Details Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Virtual VM Virtual Virtual Machine Machines State Processor Details Name Virtual Machine Partition Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Virtual Partition Machines State Virtual Machine Name Virtual Memory Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Virtual Virtual Memory Machines State Virtual Machine Name Local Hyper-V Dashboard Microsoft Hyper-V Enterprise Server Dashboard Enterprise Hyper-V Details Local Hyper-V Dashboard Node Name Local Hyper-V Dashboard Microsoft Hyper-V Enterprise Server Network Utilization Dashboard Hyper-V Network Utilization Details Local Hyper-V Dashboard Node Name Local Hyper-V Dashboard Microsoft Hyper-V Enterprise Server Memory Dashboard Hyper-V System Memory Details Local Hyper-V Dashboard Node Name Local Hyper-V Dashboard Microsoft Hyper-V Enterprise Disk Server Dashboard Hyper-V System Disk Read Write Details Local Hyper-V Dashboard Node Name Local Hyper-V Dashboard Microsoft Hyper-V Enterprise Server Processor Dashboard Hyper-V System Processor Details Local Hyper-V Dashboard Node Name VM Virtual Processor Details Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Hyper-V System Details VM Virtual N.A Processor Details Root Virtual Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Hyper-V System Details Root Virtual Processor Load VM Virtual Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Hyper-V System Details Hyper-V Logical N.A Processor Load Hyper-V Logical Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Hyper-V System Details Hyper-V Logical N.A Processor Load 14 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Availability Service Name N.A Table 2. Cross-linked workspaces within the Hyper-V agent (continued) Link name Source navigator item Source workspace Source view name name Logical Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Top 3 Logical Processors Having High Processor Usage Hyper-V Logical Logical Processor Processor Load Name Logical Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Bottom 3 Logical Processors Having Low Processor Usage Hyper-V Logical Logical Processor Processor Load Name Virtual Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Top 3 Virtual Processors Having High Processor Usage Hyper-V Virtual Processor Load Virtual Processor Name Virtual Processor Load Microsoft Hyper-V Local Hyper-V Server Dashboard Bottom 3 Virtual Processors Having Low Processor Usage Hyper-V Virtual Processor Load Virtual Processor Name Virtual Machine Details Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Health Summary Virtual Machine Details N.A. Virtual Network Microsoft Hyper-V Hyper-V Services Server and Virtual Machine Details Virtual Machine State VM Association with Virtual Network Virtual Machine Name IBM Systems Director Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Details IBM Systems Director linkIsEnabled, URL IBM Systems Director Hypervisor Hypervisor Hyper-V System Load Details IBM Systems Director linkIsEnabled, URL Virtual Machine Summary Target workspace name Filter Table 3. Cross-linked workspaces to the Cluster Server agent Source workspace name Source view name Target workspace name Filter Cluster Migration Microsoft Summary Hyper-V Server N.A. N.A. Resource Group Associations N.A. Cluster Dashboard Migration Cluster Virtual machine Cluster Dashboard Cluster Name Link name Source navigator item Migration Table 4. Cross-linked workspaces to the Windows OS agent Link name Source navigator item Source workspace name Source view name Target workspace name Filter Windows OS Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Details Windows OS N.A. Chapter 3. Workspaces reference 15 Table 5. Cross-linked workspaces to the Linux OS agent Source navigator item Source workspace name Linux OS Virtual Machine Source view name Virtual Machine Details Target workspace name Filter Linux OS N.A. Predefined workspaces The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent provides predefined workspaces, which are organized by Navigator item. v Microsoft Hyper-V Server Navigator item – Microsoft Hyper-V Server workspace – Enterprise Dashboard workspace – Enterprise Disk Dashboard workspace – Enterprise Memory Dashboard workspace – Enterprise Network Utilization Dashboard workspace – Enterprise Processor Dashboard workspace – IBM Systems Director workspace – Local Hyper-V Dashboard workspace v Availability Navigator item – Availability workspace – Performance Object Status workspace v Disk Navigator item – Disk workspace – IDE Controller workspace – Virtual Storage Device Details workspace v Event Log Navigator item – Event Log workspace v Hypervisor Navigator item – Hypervisor workspace v Memory Navigator item – Dynamic Memory workspace – Memory workspace – VM VID Partition workspace v Migration Navigator item – Migration workspace v Network Navigator item – Legacy Network Adapter workspace – Network workspace – Virtual Network Adapter workspace – Virtual Switch Port workspace – VLAN EndPoint workspace – VM Association with Virtual Network workspace v Processor Navigator item – Hyper V Logical Processor Load workspace 16 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide – Processor workspace – Root Virtual Processor Load workspace – VM Virtual Processor Details workspace – VM Virtual Processor Load workspace v Virtual Machine Navigator item – Partition workspace – Task Manager Details workspace – Virtual Machine workspace – Virtual Machine Summary workspace – Resource Metering v VM Modification Navigator item – VM Modification workspace Workspace descriptions Each workspace description provides information about the workspace such as the purpose and a list of views in the workspace. Workspaces are listed under Navigator items. Microsoft Hyper-V Server Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Microsoft Hyper-V Server workspace This workspace displays the details of the Microsoft Hyper-V services and the state of the virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: Hyper-V Services Status Displays the status of the Hyper-V services. Virtual Machines State Displays the state of the virtual machines. Hyper V Details Displays the version and the statistical information about the hypervisor. Virtual Machine Summary Displays the statistical information about the hypervisor management services. Enterprise Dashboard workspace This workspace displays the details of the physical resources that are utilized by the all the Hyper-V systems in the enterprise. This workspace contains the following views: Situation Event Console Displays the details of all situations that are triggered. Enterprise Hyper-V Details Displays the details of the physical resource that is utilized by the Hyper-V system. Top 5 Hyper-V Systems Having High Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems that have maximum processor utilization. Top 5 Hyper-V System Memory Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems that have maximum memory utilization. Top 5 Hyper-V System Network Utilization Percentage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems that have maximum network utilization. Chapter 3. Workspaces reference 17 Top 5 Hyper-V System Disk Read Rate Displays five Hyper-V systems that have maximum disk read rate. Enterprise Disk Dashboard workspace This workspace displays the latencies for read and write disk operations for all the Hyper-V systems in the enterprise. This workspace contains the following views: Disk Read Write Details Displays the latency for the read and write disk operations, in milliseconds. Top 5 Hyper-V System Disk Read Rate Displays five Hyper-V systems that have maximum disk read rate. Top 5 Hyper-V System Disk Write Rate Displays five Hyper-V systems that have maximum disk write rate. Enterprise Memory Dashboard workspace This workspace displays the details of the memory utilized by all the Hyper-V systems in the enterprise. This workspace contains the following views: Hyper-V System Memory Details Displays the details of the memory utilized by all the Hyper-V systems in the enterprise. Top 5 Hyper-V System Memory Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems that have maximum memory utilization. Bottom 5 Hyper-V System Memory Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems that have minimum memory utilization. Enterprise Network Utilization Dashboard workspace This workspace displays the details of the network utilized by all the Hyper-V systems in the enterprise. This workspace contains the following views: Hyper-V Network Utilization Details Displays the details of the network utilized by all the Hyper-V systems in the enterprise. Top 5 Hyper-V System Network Utilization Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems that have maximum network utilization. Bottom 5 Hyper-V System Network Utilization Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems that have minimum network utilization. Enterprise Processor Dashboard workspace This workspace displays the details of the processor utilized by all the Hyper-V systems in the enterprise. This workspace contains the following views: Top 5 Hyper-V Systems Having High Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems processor utilization. Bottom 5 Hyper-V Systems Having Low Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems processor utilization. Top 5 Logical Processors Having High Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems processor utilization. Top 5 Virtual Processors Having High Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the five Hyper-V systems maximum virtual processor utilization. IBM Systems Director workspace This workspace displays the IBM Systems Director console. 18 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide that have maximum physical that have minimum physical that have maximum logical whose virtual machines have This workspace contains the following view: IBM Systems Director Displays the IBM Systems Director console if the Director parameters are correctly configured with the agent and IBM Tivoli Monitoring (IBM) version is 6.2.2 or later. Local Hyper-V Dashboard workspace This workspace displays the details of the physical resources that are utilized by the Hyper-V system. This workspace contains the following views: Hyper-V System Details Displays the details of the physical resource that is utilized by the Hyper-V system. Top 3 Logical Processors Having High Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the three logical processors that have maximum processor utilization. Bottom 3 Logical Processors Having Low Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the three logical processors that have minimum processor utilization. Top 3 Virtual Processors Having High Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the three virtual processors that have maximum processor utilization. Bottom 3 Virtual Processors Having Low Processor Usage Displays the percentage of the three virtual processors that have minimum processor utilization. Availability Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Availability workspace The Availability workspace displays the overall health of the application. This workspace contains the following views: Availability Displays the state of each component in the application. Each service is displayed using a descriptive name, the short name of the service, and the state of the service (UP, DOWN, or UNKNOWN). The state is UP if the service is running, DOWN if the service exists but is not running. UNKNOWN indicates that the service is not installed, so these elements are filtered from the view. When the state of the component is DOWN (for a process, or service) it is highlighted with a red background. Processor Displays the amount of CPU used by each process that is a component of the application. This displays the 2 main components of CPU usage, privileged time which is time spent in the kernel on behalf of the process and user mode time, which is the time spent running the process code. Threads Displays the number of threads used by each process that is a component of the application. Memory Displays the amount of memory being consumed by each process that is a component of the application. This total (virtual) size of the process and the size of the process in memory (working set) are displayed. Performance Object Status workspace This workspace displays the overall health of the application. This workspace contains the following view: Performance Object Status Displays the status of the data collection from the application. Usually this will display NO ERROR indicating that the agent is collecting application data correctly. If some of Chapter 3. Workspaces reference 19 the other views contain no data, then this view will isolate the cause of the failure. Object name displays the data source object class name such as script name, WMI class, and so on. Disk Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Disk workspace This workspace displays the details of hard drives within a virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: Disk Allocated Displays the total disk space in GB, assigned to the virtual disk for the virtual machine. Virtual Disk Details Displays the details of the hard drive within a virtual machine. IDE Controller workspace This workspace displays the details about the IDE controller of the virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: IDE Controller Details Displays the details of the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Bytes Displays the number of bytes read from and written to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Sectors Displays the number of sectors read from and written to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Virtual Storage Device Details workspace This workspace displays the details of the virtual storage device. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Storage Device Details Displays the details of the virtual storage device. Error Count Displays the total number of errors that occurred on the virtual storage device. Bytes Displays the total number of bytes that are read and written per second on the virtual storage device. Event Log Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Event Log workspace This workspace displays the details of the critical, error, and warning events that are specific to the Hyper-V system. This workspace contains the following view: Event Log Displays the details of the critical, error, and warning events that are specific to the Hyper-V system. Hypervisor Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Hypervisor workspace This workspace displays the Hyper-V system details. This workspace contains the following views: Hyper-V System Details Displays the version and the statistical information about the hypervisor. Hyper-V System Load Details Displays the information about the physical resource utilization by the Hyper-V system. 20 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Memory Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Dynamic Memory workspace This workspace displays information about Dynamic Memory. This workspace contains the following views: Dynamic Memory VM Displays information about the Dynamic Memory of VMs. Pressure in Virtual Machines Displays pressure in the VMs. Dynamic Memory Balancer Displays data that is gathered from the Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer. Available Memory Displays the total amount of memory that is available on the Hyper-V Server, and the memory that is available on the balancer node but not allocated to the VMs. Memory workspace This workspace displays the details of the memory currently allocated to a virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: Maximum Memory Allocated Displays the virtual memory in MB, allocated to the virtual machine. Virtual Memory Details Displays the details of memory currently allocated to a virtual machine. VM VID Partition workspace This workspace displays the total guest address space and additional memory that is required by the VID to manage the virtual machine. This workspace contains the following view: VM VID Partition Displays the total number of guest pages and VID pages that are required to manage the virtual machine and NUMA nodes. Migration Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Migration workspace This workspace displays the summary of the migration task that is performed on the virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: VM Migration Tasks Displays the total number of tasks that are completed and are in progress. VM Migration Time Taken Displays the time taken for the recent migration task. Clustered Virtual Machines Displays the list of clustered virtual machines and their current owners. Network Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Legacy Network Adapter workspace This workspace displays the details of the Ethernet controller of the virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: Legacy Network Adapter Details Displays the details of the Ethernet controller of the virtual machine. Bytes Displays the total number of bytes sent and received per second on the network adapter. Chapter 3. Workspaces reference 21 Frames Displays the total number of frames sent and received per second on the network adapter. Network workspace This workspace displays the attributes that show the details of the virtual switch and the data transferred on that switch. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Switch Details Displays the details of the virtual switch. Network Utilization Details Displays the statistics for the virtual switch. Packets Displays the details of the packets received and sent on the virtual switch. Bytes Displays the details of the bytes received and sent on the virtual switch. Virtual Network Adapter workspace This workspace displays the statistical details of the virtual network adapter. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Network Adapter Displays the statistical details of the virtual network adapter. Bytes Displays the total number of bytes that traversed the network adapter per second. Packets Displays the total number of packets that traversed the network adapter per second. Virtual Switch Port workspace This workspace displays the statistical details of the virtual switch port. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Switch Port Displays the statistical details of the virtual switch port. Bytes Displays the total number of bytes that traversed the virtual switch port per second. Packets Displays the total number of packets that traversed the virtual switch port per second. VLAN EndPoint workspace This workspace displays the details of the VLAN endpoint of a switch port. This workspace contains the following view: VLAN EndPoint Details Displays the details of VLAN endpoint of a switch port. VM Association with Virtual Network workspace This workspace displays the virtual machine association with virtual network. This workspace contains the following view: VM Association with Virtual Network Displays the virtual machine association with virtual network. Processor Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Hyper V Logical Processor Load workspace This workspace displays the details of the logical processor of the hypervisor. This workspace contains the following views: Logical Processor Details Displays the details of the logical processor of the hypervisor. Total Interrupts Displays the number of interrupts that the logical processor processes. 22 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Processor Run Time Displays the percentage of time for which the guest code and hypervisor code run on a virtual processor. Processor workspace This workspace displays the top five virtual machines that show the highest utilization of the virtual and physical processors. This workspace contains the following views: Top 5 VMs Having High Virtual Processor Load Displays the top five virtual machines with a high virtual processor load on the virtual processor. Top 5 VMs Utilizing High Physical Processor Displays the top five virtual machines that show the highest utilization of the physical processor. Root Virtual Processor Load workspace This workspace displays the details of the root virtual processor of the hypervisor. This workspace contains the following views: Root Virtual Processor Details Displays the details of the root virtual processor of the hypervisor. Virtual Interrupts Displays the rate of all virtual interrupts that are delivered to the virtual processor. Processor Run Time Displays the percentage of time for which the guest virtual processor runs in the non-hypervisor and hypervisor code on a logical processor. VM Virtual Processor Details workspace This workspace displays the details of the virtual processor that is assigned to each virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Processor Details Displays the current percentage of the total processing power that is consumed by the virtual machine. Assertions Displays the information about the number of interrupt assertions that the I/O APIC device sent to the virtual machine. VM Virtual Processor Load workspace This workspace displays the load details of the virtual processor that is assigned to each virtual machine. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Processor Load Displays the virtual processor load that is assigned to each virtual machine. Virtual Interrupts Displays the rate of all virtual interrupts that are delivered to the virtual processor. Processor Run Time Displays the percentage of time for which the guest virtual processor runs in the non-hypervisor and hypervisor code on a logical processor. Virtual Machine Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. Partition workspace This workspace displays the details of the root partition and the hypervisor partition. This workspace contains the following views: Root Partition Displays the details of the root partition. Chapter 3. Workspaces reference 23 Hypervisor Partition Displays the details of the hypervisor partition. Resource Metering workspace This workspace provides information about the data that is related to the Resource Metering of all the virtual machines that are hosted on the Hyper-V server. This workspace contains the following view: Resource Metering Displays detailed information about the resources that are used by each virtual machine. Task Manager Details workspace This workspace displays the statistics for the Virtual Machine Management service and the Task Manager. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Machine Resources Task Displays the details of resource tasks of the virtual machine. Disk Task Displays the details of the disk tasks. Service Settings Tasks Displays the details of the service settings tasks. Virtual Machine Management Task Displays the details of the virtual machine management tasks. Virtual Machine Startup Task Displays the details of the virtual machine startup tasks. Virtual Machine Snapshot Tasks Displays the details of the virtual machine snapshot tasks. Virtual Machine workspace This workspace displays the details of all virtual machines. This workspace contains the following view: Virtual Machine Details Displays the attributes that show the virtual machine details, status, and health. Virtual Machine Summary workspace This workspace displays the statistical details of the virtual machine management service. This workspace contains the following views: Virtual Machine Health Summary Displays the health details of the Virtual Machine Management Service. Virtual Machine Bus Displays the statistics of the virtual machine bus. Virtual Machine Summary Displays the statistical details of the virtual machine management service. VM Modification Navigator item The workspace descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the workspaces are relevant. VM Modification workspace This workspace displays the information about the modification tasks that are performed on the virtual machine. This workspace contains the following view: VM Modification Displays all modification tasks such as migration, modification, and deletion. 24 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 4. Attributes reference Attributes are the application properties that are being measured and reported by the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. About attributes Attributes are organized into attribute groups. Attributes in an attribute group relate to a single object such as an application, or to a single kind of data such as status information. Attributes in a group can be used in queries, query-based views, situations, policy workflows, take action definitions, and launch application definitions. Chart or table views and situations are two examples of how attributes in a group can be used: v Chart or table views Attributes are displayed in chart and table views. The chart and table views use queries to specify which attribute values to request from a monitoring agent. You use the Properties editor to apply filters and set styles to define the content and appearance of a view based on an existing query. v Situations You use attributes to create situations that monitor the state of your operating system, database, or application. A situation describes a condition you want to test. When you start a situation, the values you assign to the situation attributes are compared with the values collected by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent and registers an event if the condition is met. You are alerted to events by indicator icons that are displayed in the Navigator. Additional information about attributes For more information about using attributes and attribute groups, see the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. For a list of the attribute groups, a list of the attributes in each attribute group, and descriptions of the attributes for this monitoring agent, see “Attribute groups for the monitoring agent” and “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28. Attribute groups for the monitoring agent The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent contains the following attribute groups. The table name depends on the maximum table name limits of the target database being used for the Tivoli Data Warehouse. If the maximum name is 30 characters, any warehouse table name longer than 30 characters is shortened to 30 characters. v Attribute group name: Availability – Table name: KHVAVAIL – Warehouse table name: KHV_AVAILABILITY or KHVAVAIL v Attribute group name: Director – Table name: KHVDIRECTO – Warehouse table name: KHV_DIRECTOR or KHVDIRECTO v Attribute group name: Disk – Table name: KHVGETDIS0 – Warehouse table name: KHV_DISK or KHVGETDIS0 v Attribute group name: Enterprise Hyper-V Summary © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 25 – Table name: KHVVHYPERV – Warehouse table name: KHV_ENTERPRISE_HYPER_V_SUMMARY or KHVVHYPERV v Attribute group name: Event Log – Table name: KHVEVTLOG – Warehouse table name: KHV_EVENT_LOG or KHVEVTLOG v Attribute group name: Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer – Table name: KHVHYVDMMB – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_BALANCER or KHVHYVDMMB v Attribute group name: Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM – Table name: KHVHYVDMVM – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_VM or KHVHYVDMVM v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor – Table name: KHVHYLPROC – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR or KHVHYLPROC v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition – Table name: KHVHYPART – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_PARTITION or KHVHYPART v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition – Table name: KHVHYRPART – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_PARTITION or KHVHYRPART v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor – Table name: KHVHYRPROC – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR or KHVHYRPROC v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More – Table name: KHVHYRPROM – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR_MORE or KHVHYRPROM v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor – Table name: KHVHYVPROC – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR or KHVHYVPROC v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More – Table name: KHVHYVPROM – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR_MORE or KHVHYVPROM v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter – Table name: KHVLEGNWAD – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_LEGACY_NETWORK_ADAPTER or KHVLEGNWAD v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Summary – Table name: KHVHYPERV – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY or KHVHYPERV v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Task Manager Detail – Table name: KHVTASKMD – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_TASK_MANAGER_DETAIL or KHVTASKMD v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time 26 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide – Table name: KHVTASKMDR – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_TASK_MANAGER_RECENT_TIME or KHVTASKMDR v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller – Table name: KHVVIDECON – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_CONTROLLER or KHVVIDECON v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter – Table name: KHVVIDECFL – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_CONTROLLER_FILTER or KHVVIDECFL v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 – Table name: KHVVIDECTK – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_CONTROLLER_WIN2K12 or KHVVIDECTK v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus – Table name: KHVVMBUS – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_BUS or KHVVMBUS v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary – Table name: KHVVMHESUM – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_HEALTH_SUMMARY or KHVVMHESUM v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary – Table name: KHVVMSUMMA – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_SUMMARY or KHVVMSUMMA v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter – Table name: KHVVIRNWAD – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_NETWORK_ADAPTER or KHVVIRNWAD v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device – Table name: KHVVSTORDV – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_STORAGE_DEVICE or KHVVSTORDV v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual Switch – Table name: KHVVIRSWIT – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_SWITCH or KHVVIRSWIT v Attribute group name: Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port – Table name: KHVVIRSWPO – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_SWITCH_PORT or KHVVIRSWPO v Attribute group name: Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network – Table name: KHVVMAVCN – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VM_ASSOCIATION_WITH_VIRTUAL_NETWORK or KHVVMAVCN v Attribute group name: Hyper-V VM IO APIC – Table name: KHVVMIOAPI – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VM_IO_APIC or KHVVMIOAPI v Attribute group name: Hyper-V VM Vid Partition – Table name: KHVHYVIDP – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPER_V_VM_VID_PARTITION or KHVHYVIDP v Attribute group name: Hypervisor Chapter 4. Attributes reference 27 – Table name: KHVHYPERVI – Warehouse table name: KHV_HYPERVISOR or KHVHYPERVI v Attribute group name: Memory – Table name: KHVGETMEM0 – Warehouse table name: KHV_MEMORY or KHVGETMEM0 v Attribute group name: Memory in Percentage – Table name: KHVMEMIPER – Warehouse table name: KHV_MEMORY_IN_PERCENTAGE or KHVMEMIPER v Attribute group name: Migration – Table name: KHVNVVMIGR – Warehouse table name: KHV_MIGRATION or KHVNVVMIGR v Attribute group name: Performance Object Status – Table name: KHVPOBJST – Warehouse table name: KHV_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS or KHVPOBJST v Attribute group name: Processor – Table name: KHVGETPRO0 – Warehouse table name: KHV_PROCESSOR or KHVGETPRO0 v Attribute group name: Resource Metering – Table name: KHVVMRESME – Warehouse table name: KHV_RESOURCE_METERING or KHVVMRESME v Attribute group name: Thread Pool Status – Table name: KHVTHPLST – Warehouse table name: KHV_THREAD_POOL_STATUS or KHVTHPLST v Attribute group name: Virtual Machine – Table name: KHVGETVIR0 – Warehouse table name: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE or KHVGETVIR0 v Attribute group name: Virtual Switch – Table name: KHVMSVMVI4 – Warehouse table name: KHV_VIRTUAL_SWITCH or KHVMSVMVI4 v Attribute group name: VLAN Endpoint – Table name: KHVMSVMVI5 – Warehouse table name: KHV_VLAN_ENDPOINT or KHVMSVMVI5 v Attribute group name: VM Mig WO Cluster – Table name: KHVVMMIGWC – Warehouse table name: KHV_VM_MIG_WO_CLUSTER or KHVVMMIGWC v Attribute group name: VM Modification – Table name: KHVVMMODF – Warehouse table name: KHV_VM_MODIFICATION or KHVVMMODF Attributes in each attribute group Attributes in each Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent attribute group collect data that the agent uses for monitoring. The descriptions of the attribute groups contain the following information: 28 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Historical group Whether the attribute group is a historical type that you can roll off to a data warehouse. Attribute descriptions Information such as description, type, source, and warehouse name, as applicable, for each attribute in the attribute group. Some attributes are designated as key attributes. A key attribute is an attribute that is used in warehouse aggregation to identify rows of data that represent the same object. The Source information sometimes uses C programming code syntax for if-then-else clauses to describe how an attribute is derived, for example: (CPU_Pct < 0 ) || (Memory_Pct < 0 )? 0 : 1 This example means that if the CPU_Pct attribute is less than 0 or if the Memory_Pct attribute is less than 0, then the attribute is set to 0. Otherwise, the attribute is set to 1. Availability attribute group The Availability attribute group contains the availability data for all processes and services that make up this application. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Availability attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Application Component attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The descriptive name of a part of the application. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name APPLICATION_COMPONENT or COMPONENT Name attribute Description The name of the process, service, or functionality test. This name matches the executable name of the process, the service short name or the name of the process used to test the application. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 29 Type String with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v N/A (N/A) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NAME Status attribute Description The status of the application component. v For processes 'UP', 'DOWN', 'WARNING', or 'PROCESS_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE': 'PROCESS_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE' is displayed for a process when the matching process is running but the resource use information cannot be collected for that process. v For services 'UP', 'DOWN', or 'UNKNOWN': 'UNKNOWN' is displayed when the service is not installed. v For functionality tests: 'PASSED' or 'FAILED' is displayed. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v DOWN (0) v UP (1) v WARNING (2) v UNKNOWN (3) v PASSED (4) v FAILED (5) v PROCESS DATA NOT AVAILABLE (6) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name STATUS Full Name attribute Description The full name of the process including the path. Type String with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v N/A (N/A) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is collected from the operating system. The data is gathered from the Windows process. The data is limited to 256 bytes. Warehouse name FULL_NAME or FULLNAME Type attribute 30 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The type of the application component. Components are processes, services, or functionality tests. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v PROCESS (0) v SERVICE (1) v FUNCTIONALITY TEST (2) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TYPE Virtual Size attribute Description The virtual size (in MB) of the process. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - Private Bytes. . Warehouse name VIRTUAL_SIZE or VIRTSIZE Page Faults per Sec attribute Description The rate of page faults for the process measured in faults per second. This attribute only contains valid data for processes. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - Page Faults/sec. . Warehouse name PAGE_FAULTS_PER_SEC or PAGEFAULTS Working Set Size attribute Description The working set size of the process in MB. This attribute only contains valid data for processes. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - Working Set. . Warehouse name WORKING_SET_SIZE or WORKSET Thread Count attribute Description The number of threads currently allocated by this process. This attribute only contains valid data for processes. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 31 Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - Thread Count. . Warehouse name THREAD_COUNT or THREADS PID attribute Description The process ID associated with the process. This attribute only contains valid data for processes. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - ID Process. . Warehouse name PID Percent Privileged Time attribute Description The percentage of the available CPU time that is being used by this process for privileged operation. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - % Privileged Time. . Warehouse name PERCENT_PRIVILEGED_TIME or PERCPRIV Percent User Mode Time attribute Description The percentage of the available CPU time that is being used by this process for user mode operation. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - % User Time. . Warehouse name PERCENT_USER_MODE_TIME or PERCUSER Percent Processor Time attribute Description The percentage of the elapsed time that this process used the processor to execute instructions. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the Perfmon counter Process - % Processor Time. . Warehouse name PERCENT_PROCESSOR_TIME or PERCPROC Command Line attribute Description The program name and any arguments specified on the command line when the process was started. This has the value N/A if this is a Service, or Functionality test. Type String with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise 32 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v N/A (N/A) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Collected from the operating system. It is gathered from the process. . Warehouse name COMMAND_LINE or CMDLINE Functionality Test Status attribute Description The return code of the functionality test. When the monitored application is running correctly, 'SUCCESS' is displayed. 'NOT_RUNNING' is displayed when it is not running correctly. 'N/A' is displayed when the row does not represent a functionality test. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v SUCCESS (0) v N/A (1) v GENERAL ERROR (2) v WARNING (3) v NOT RUNNING (4) v DEPENDENT NOT RUNNING (5) v ALREADY RUNNING (6) v PREREQ NOT RUNNING (7) v TIMED OUT (8) v DOESNT EXIST (9) v UNKNOWN (10) v DEPENDENT STILL RUNNING (11) v INSUFFICIENT USER AUTHORITY (12) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name FUNCTIONALITY_TEST_STATUS or FUNCSTATUS Functionality Test Message attribute Description The text message that corresponds to the Functionality Test Status. This is only valid for functionality tests. Type String with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v N/A (N/A) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name FUNCTIONALITY_TEST_MESSAGE or FUNCMSG Chapter 4. Attributes reference 33 Director attribute group The Director attribute group provides information about the configuration settings of the IBM Systems Director. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Director attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Director Server attribute Description The name of the Director Server. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DIRECTORSERVER or DSERVER Director Port attribute Description The port number of the Director Server. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DIRECTORPORT or DPORT Use TEP Credential attribute Description The TEP credentials details that are used for accessing authentication to the IBM Systems Director. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name USETEPCREDENTIAL or TEPUSER 34 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Disk attribute group The Disk attribute group represents a hard drive within a virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Disk attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Virtual Machine Name attribute Description Name of the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VIRTUALMACHINENAME or VIRMACNAME Availability attribute Description Status of the device Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Other (1) v Unknown (2) v Running/Full Power (3) v Warning (4) v In Test (5) v Not Applicable (6) v Power Off (7) v Off Line (8) v Off Duty (9) v Degraded (10) v Not Installed (11) v Install Error (12) v Power Save - Unknown (13) v Power Save - Low Power Mode (14) v Power Save - Standby (15) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 35 v Power Cycle (16) v Power Save - Warning (17) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name AVAILABILITY or AVAILABILI Health State attribute Description The current health of the element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Healthy (5) v Non-Functional (30) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name HEALTHSTATE or HEALTHSTAT Enabled State attribute Description The enabled and disabled states of an element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Unknown (0) v Other (1) v Enabled (2) v Disabled (3) v Shutting Down (4) v Not Applicable (5) v Enabled but Offline (6) v In Test (7) v Deferred (8) v Quiesce (9) v Starting (10) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ENABLEDSTATE or ENABLEDSTA Max Disk Allocated attribute Description The total disk space in GB, assigned to the virtual disk for the virtual machine.This is equal to (NumberOfBlocks*BlockSize)/1073741824 Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are 36 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MAXDISKALLOCATED or MAXDISKALO Default Block Size attribute Description The default block size, in bytes, for the device Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DEFAULTBLOCKSIZE or DEFAULTBLO Load Time attribute Description The amount of time that the media takes, from loading until being able to read or write to media, in milliseconds Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name LOADTIME Total Mount Time attribute Description For removable media, the total time in seconds required for data transfer or to clean the device and for non removable media, this property is not applicable and must be set to 0 Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 37 Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name TOTALMOUNTTIME or TOTALMOUNT Free Physical Disk attribute Description The free physical disk space available, in GB Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name FREEPHYSICALDISK or FREEPHY Virtual Machine ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier for the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SYSTEMNAME Device ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier for the disk drive Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DEVICEID Enterprise Hyper-V Summary attribute group Provides the data that is contained in the Hyper-V Summary attribute group for all the monitored Microsoft Hyper-V Server systems in the enterprise. The data is collected from each agent in the environment every 10 minutes. The Hyper-V Summary attribute group provides information about the physical resource utilization by the Hyper-V system. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Enterprise Hyper-V Summary attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. 38 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP System Processor Utilization attribute Description The percentage of the processor that is utilized by the Hyper-V system. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SYSTEMCPUUTILIZATION or SYSTEMC Memory Available attribute Description The memory available in percentage on the Hyper-V system. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MEMORYAVAILABLE or AVAILAB Memory Utilized attribute Description The percentage of memory that is utilized by the Hyper-V system. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 39 Warehouse name MEMORYUTILIZED or UTILIZE Disk Read Latency attribute Description The latency of the read operations on the disk, in milliseconds. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DISKREADLATENCY or DISKREA Disk Write Latency attribute Description The latency of the write operations on the disk, in milliseconds. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DISKWRITELATENCY or DISKWRI Network Utilization attribute Description Maximum network utilization by the network interface Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NETWORKUTILIZATION or NETWORK Max Logical Processor attribute Description The maximum processor utilization in percentage by the logical processor. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 40 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MAXLOGICALPROCESSOR or MAXLOGI Max Virtual Processor attribute Description The maximum virtual processor utilization in percentage by the virtual machine. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MAXVIRTUALPROCESSOR or MAXVIRT Event Log attribute group The Event Log attribute group provides information about the critical, error, and warning events that are specific to the Hyper-V system. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Event Log attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Log Name attribute Description The name of the event log for a specific application. Type String Chapter 4. Attributes reference 41 Warehouse name LOG_NAME or LOGNAME Event Source attribute Description The event source that is defined by the Hyper-V server role. Type String Warehouse name EVENT_SOURCE or EVTSOURCE Event ID attribute Description The ID of the event. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name EVENT_ID or EVTID Event Type attribute Description The type of the event, for example, Critical, Error, and Warning. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Critical (1) v Error (2) v Warning (3) v Information (4) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name EVENT_TYPE or EVTTYPE Event Category attribute Description The task category of the event. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v None (0) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name EVENT_CATEGORY or EVTCATEG Time Generated attribute Description The time when the event is generated. Type String 42 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name TIME_GENERATED or SYSTIME Message attribute Description The description of the event. Type String Warehouse name MESSAGE Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer attribute group The Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer attribute group displays data that is gathered from the Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description This is the name of the dynamic memory balancer. Type String Source The source for this attribute is derived: instanceName(0). Warehouse name NAME Added Memory attribute Description The cumulative amount of memory (in MB) that is currently added to the virtual machines. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 43 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer\*\Added Memory. Warehouse name ADDED_MEMORY or ADDEDMEMOR Available Memory attribute Description The current amount of memory (in MB) that is available on the balancer node. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer\*\Available Memory. Warehouse name AVAILABLE_MEMORY or AVAILABLEM Average Pressure attribute Description The average pressure on the balancer node. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer\*\Average Pressure. Warehouse name AVERAGE_PRESSURE or AVERAGEPRR Memory Add Operations attribute Description The total number of memory add operations that have been performed since the balancer was hosted. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer\*\Memory Add Operations. 44 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name MEMORY_ADD_OPERATIONS or MEMORYADDO Memory Remove Operations attribute Description The total number of memory remove operations that have been performed since the balancer was hosted. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer\*\Memory Remove Operations. Warehouse name MEMORY_REMOVE_OPERATIONS or MEMORYREMO Removed Memory attribute Description The cumulative amount of memory (in MB) that has been currently removed from the virtual machines. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Balancer\*\Removed Memory. Warehouse name REMOVED_MEMORY or REMOVEDMER Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM attribute group The Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM attribute group provides information about the Dynamic Memory of each virtual machine (VM). Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Chapter 4. Attributes reference 45 Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description This is the name of the Virtual Machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is derived: instanceName(0). Warehouse name NAME Added Memory attribute Description The cumulative amount of memory (in MB) that has been added to the VM since the VM was hosted. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Added Memory. Warehouse name ADDED_MEMORY or ADEDMEMORY Average Pressure attribute Description The average pressure in the VM. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Average Pressure. Warehouse name AVERAGE_PRESSURE or AVERAGEPR Current Pressure attribute Description The current pressure in the VM. 46 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Current Pressure. Warehouse name CURRENT_PRESSURE or CURRENTPRR Guest Visible Physical Memory attribute Description The amount of memory (in MB) that is currently visible in the VM. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Guest Visible Physical Memory. Warehouse name GUEST_VISIBLE_PHYSICAL_MEMORY or GUESTVISIM Maximum Pressure attribute Description The maximum pressure band in the VM. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Maximum Pressure. Warehouse name MAXIMUM_PRESSURE or MAXIMUMPRR Memory Add Operations attribute Description The total number of memory add operations that have been performed for the VM since the VM was hosted. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 47 v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Memory Add Operations. Warehouse name MEMORY_ADD_OPERATIONS or MEMORYADDO Memory Remove Operations attribute Description The total number of memory remove operations that have been performed for the VM since the VM was hosted. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Memory Remove Operations. Warehouse name MEMORY_REMOVE_OPERATIONS or MEMORYREMO Minimum Pressure attribute Description The minimum pressure band in the VM. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Minimum Pressure. Warehouse name MINIMUM_PRESSURE or MINIMUMPRR Physical Memory attribute Description The current amount of memory (in MB) in the VM. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 48 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Physical Memory. Warehouse name PHYSICAL_MEMORY or PHYSICALMR Removed Memory attribute Description The cumulative amount of memory (in MB) that has been removed from the VM since the VM was hosted. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Dynamic Memory VM\*\Removed Memory. Warehouse name REMOVED_MEMORY or REMOVEDMER Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor attribute group The Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor attribute group provides information about the logical processors of the hypervisor. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Percent C1 Time attribute Description The percentage of time for which the processor is in the C1 low-power idle state. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 49 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\% C1 Time. Warehouse name PCT_C1_TIME or PCTC1RT Percent C2 Time attribute Description The percentage of time for which the processor is in the C2 low-power idle state. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\% C2 Time. Warehouse name PCT_C2_TIME or PCTC2RT Percent C3 Time attribute Description The percentage of time for which the processor is in the C3 low-power idle state. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\% C3 Time. Warehouse name PCT_C3_TIME or PCTC3RT Percent Guest Run Time attribute Description The percentage of time that the guest code takes to run on a logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 50 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\% Guest Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_GUEST_RUN_TIME or PCTGSTRT Percent Hypervisor Run Time attribute Description The percentage of time that the hypervisor takes to run on a logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\% Hypervisor Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_HYPERVISOR_RUN_TIME or PCTHYPVRT Percent Idle Time attribute Description The percentage of time for which the logical processor is idle. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\% Idle Time. Warehouse name PCT_IDLE_TIME or PCTIDLET Percent Total Run Time attribute Description The percentage of the total runtime on each virtual processor, where total runtime is the sum of the Percentage Guest Time and the Percentage Hypervisor Runtime attributes. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 51 v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\% Total Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_TOTAL_RUN_TIME or PCTTOTALRT C1 Transitions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the processor entered the C1 low-power idle state. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\C1 Transitions/sec. Warehouse name C1_TRANSITIONS_PER_SEC or C1TRANSITN C2 Transitions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the processor entered the C2 low-power idle state. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\C2 Transitions/sec. Warehouse name C2_TRANSITIONS_PER_SEC or C2TRANSITN C3 Transitions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the processor entered the C3 low-power idle state. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 52 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\C3 Transitions/sec. Warehouse name C3_TRANSITIONS_PER_SEC or C3TRANSITN Context Switches Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the virtual processor switches context. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Context Switches/sec. Warehouse name CONTEXT_SWITCHES_PER_SEC or CONTXTSWIT Hardware Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate of hardware interrupts (excluding the hypervisor interrupts) to the processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Hardware Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name HARDWARE_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or HARDWAREIN Inter Processor Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the processor sends the interprocessor interrupts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 53 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Inter-Processor Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name INTER_PROCESSOR_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or INTPROCI Inter Processor Interrupts Sent Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the hypervisor inter-processor interrupts are delivered to the processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Inter-Processor Interrupts Sent/sec. Warehouse name INTER_PROCESSOR_INTERRUPTS_SENT_PER_SEC or INTPROCIS Monitor Transition Cost In NS attribute Description The cost in nanoseconds to monitor a transition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Monitor Transition Cost. Warehouse name MONITOR_TRANSITION_COST_NS or MONITORTRN Monitor Transition Cost In MS attribute Description The cost in microseconds to monitor a transition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Monitor_Transition_Cost_NS/1000. 54 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name MONITOR_TRANSITION_COST or MONITORTRA Scheduler Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the hypervisor scheduler interrupts the processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Scheduler Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name SCHEDULER_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or SCHEDULERI Timer Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the hypervisor timer interrupts the processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Timer Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name TIMER_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or TIMERINTER Total Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The total number of interrupts that the logical processor processes. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor\*\Total Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name TOTAL_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or TOTALINTER Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 55 Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition attribute group The Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition attribute group provides information about the virtual processors, memory space, and so on of the virtual machines. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Address Spaces attribute Description The number of address spaces in the virtual Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB) of the partition. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition\*\Address Spaces. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACES or ADDRSPACES Deposited Pages attribute Description The number of pages that are deposited in the partition. 56 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition\*\Deposited Pages. Warehouse name DEPOSITED_PAGES or DEPOSITEDP GPA Pages attribute Description The number of pages that are present in the Guest Physical Address (GPA) space of the partition. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition\*\GPA Pages. Warehouse name GPA_PAGES or GPAPAGES GPA Space Modifications Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which modifications are made to the GPA space of the partition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition\*\GPA Space Modifications/sec. Warehouse name GPA_SPACE_MODIFICATIONS_PER_SEC or GPASPACE Virtual Processors attribute Description The number of virtual processors that are present in the partition. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 57 v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition\*\Virtual Processors. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_PROCESSORS or VIRTUALPRO Virtual TLB Flush Entires Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the virtual TLB is flushed. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition\*\Virtual TLB Flush Entires/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_TLB_FLUSH_ENTIRES_PER_SEC or VIRTLBFLU Virtual TLB Pages attribute Description The number of pages that are used by the virtual TLB of the partition. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition\*\Virtual TLB Pages. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_TLB_PAGES or VIRTLBPAG Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME 58 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition attribute group The Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition attribute group provides information about the virtual processors, memory space, and so on of the root partition. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Address Spaces attribute Description The number of address spaces in the virtual TLB of the partition. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition\*\Address Spaces. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACES or ADDRSPACES Deposited Pages attribute Description The number of pages that are deposited in the partition. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 59 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition\*\Deposited Pages. Warehouse name DEPOSITED_PAGES or DEPOSITEDP Virtual Processors attribute Description The number of virtual processors that exist in the partition. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition\*\Virtual Processors. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_PROCESSORS or VIRTUALPRO Virtual TLB Flush Entires Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which virtual TLB pages are flushed. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition\*\Virtual TLB Flush Entires/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_TLB_FLUSH_ENTIRES_PER_SEC or VIRTLBFLU Virtual TLB Pages attribute Description The number of pages that are used by the virtual TLB in the partition. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition\*\Virtual TLB Pages. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_TLB_PAGES or VIRTLBPAG 60 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor attribute group The Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor attribute group provides information about the root virtual processor of the hypervisor. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Percent Guest Run Time attribute Description The percentage of time that the root virtual processor takes to run the non-hypervisor code on a logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\% Guest Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_GUEST_RUN_TIME or GUEST_RUN_ Percent Hypervisor Run Time attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 61 Description The percentage of time that the root virtual processor takes to run the hypervisor code on a logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\% Hypervisor Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_HYPERVISOR_RUN_TIME or HYPERVISOR Percent Total Run Time attribute Description The percentage of the total runtime on each virtual processor, where total runtime is the sum of the Percentage Guest Runtime and the Percentage Hypervisor Runtime attributes. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\% Total Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_TOTAL_RUN_TIME or TOTAL_RUN_ CPUID Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs the CPU Identification (CPUID) instructions on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\CPUID Instructions/sec. Warehouse name CPUID_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or CPUID_INST 62 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide CPUID Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a CPUID instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\CPUID Instructions Cost. Warehouse name CPUID_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or CPUIDINSN CPUID Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a CPUID instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: CPUID_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name CPUID_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or CPUID_INS0 GPA Space Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes the GPA space hypercalls on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\GPA Space Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name GPA_SPACE_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or GPASPACEHY Guest Page Table Maps Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the map operations are performed on the guest page table. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 63 Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Guest Page Table Maps/sec. Warehouse name GUEST_PAGE_TABLE_MAPS_PER_SEC or GUEST_PAGE Page Fault Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the hypervisor intercepts page fault exceptions while running the guest code on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Fault Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_FAULT_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or PAGE_FAULT Page Invalidations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs the Invalid TLB Entry (INVLPG) instructions on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Invalidations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_INVALIDATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_INVAL Page Invalidations Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process an INVLPG instruction. 64 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Invalidations Cost. Warehouse name PAGE_INVALIDATIONS_COST_NS or PAGEINVAN Page Invalidations Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an INVLPG instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Page_Invalidations_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name PAGE_INVALIDATIONS_COST or PAGE_INVA0 Total Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the total intercepts are made. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Total Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name TOTAL_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or TOTAL_INTE Total Intercepts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process the total number of interrupts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 65 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Total Intercepts Cost. Warehouse name TOTAL_INTERCEPTS_COST_NS or TOTALINTN Total Intercepts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process the total number of interrupts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Total_Intercepts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name TOTAL_INTERCEPTS_COST or TOTAL_INT0 Total Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which messages are sent and received . Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Total Messages/sec. Warehouse name TOTAL_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or TOTAL_MESS Virtual Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes virtual interrupt hypercalls on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 66 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Virtual Interrupt Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_INTERRUPT_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_IN Virtual Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the virtual interrupts are delivered to the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Virtual Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_I0 Virtual MMU Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes virtual Memory Management Unit (MMU) hypercalls on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Virtual MMU Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_MMU_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_MM Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes virtual processor hypercalls on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 67 v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Virtual Processor Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_PR Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More attribute group The Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More attribute group provides information about the root virtual processor of the hypervisor. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Address Domain Flushes Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes the virtual TLB on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 68 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Address Domain Flushes/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_DOMAIN_FLUSHES_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_DO Address Space Evictions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the address space is evicted from the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Address Space Evictions/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACE_EVICTIONS_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_SP Address Space Flushes Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes an address space on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Address Space Flushes/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACE_FLUSHES_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_S0 Address Space Switches Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code switches an address space on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 69 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Address Space Switches/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACE_SWITCHES_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_S1 APIC EOI Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code writes the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) End of Interrupt (EOI) register on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\APIC EOI Accesses/sec. Warehouse name APIC_EOI_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or APICEOIACC APIC IPIs Sent Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the root virtual processor sends the APIC interprocessor interrupts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\APIC IPIs Sent/sec. Warehouse name APIC_IPIS_SENT_PER_SEC or APICIPISEN APIC MMIO Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the APIC Memory-Mapped I/O (MMIO) register on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 70 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\APIC MMIO Accesses/sec. Warehouse name APIC_MMIO_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or APICMMIOAC APIC Self IPIs Sent Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the root virtual processor sends the APIC interrupts to itself. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\APIC Self IPIs Sent/sec. Warehouse name APIC_SELF_IPIS_SENT_PER_SEC or APICSELFIP APIC TPR Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the APIC Task Priority Register (TPR) on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\APIC TPR Accesses/sec. Warehouse name APIC_TPR_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or APICTPRACC Control Register Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the control register on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 71 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Control Register Accesses/sec. Warehouse name CONTROL_REGISTER_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or CONTROLREG Control Register Accesses Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to access the control register. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Control Register Accesses Cost. Warehouse name CONTROL_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST_NS or CONTROLRN Control Register Accesses Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to access the control register. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Control_Register_Accesses_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name CONTROL_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST or CONTROL_R0 Debug Register Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the debug register on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 72 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Debug Register Accesses/sec. Warehouse name DEBUG_REGISTER_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or DEBUG_REGI Debug Register Accesses Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to handle an access to the debug register. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Debug Register Accesses Cost. Warehouse name DEBUG_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST_NS or DEBUGREGN Debug Register Accesses Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to handle an access to the debug register. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Debug_Register_Accesses_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name DEBUG_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST or DEBUG_REG0 Emulated Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code emulates the instructions on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Emulated Instructions/sec. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 73 Warehouse name EMULATED_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or EMUINSTSEC Emulated Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to emulate an instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Emulated Instructions Cost. Warehouse name EMULATED_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or EMUINSTCON Emulated Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to emulate an instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Emulated_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name EMULATED_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or EMUINSTCOS External Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the hypervisor receives external interrupts while executing the guest code on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\External Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name EXTERNAL_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or EXTINTSEC External Interrupts Cost In NS attribute 74 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process an external interrupt. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\External Interrupts Cost. Warehouse name EXTERNAL_INTERRUPTS_COST_NS or EXTINTCON External Interrupts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an external interrupt. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: External_Interrupts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name EXTERNAL_INTERRUPTS_COST or EXTINTCOS Global GVA Range Flushes Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes a virtual address range in all the address spaces on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Global GVA Range Flushes/sec. Warehouse name GLOBAL_GVA_RANGE_FLUSHES_PER_SEC or GLOBAL_GVA HLT Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs the Halt (HLT) instructions on the root virtual processor. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 75 Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\HLT Instructions/sec. Warehouse name HLT_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or HLT_INSTRU HLT Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average spent time in nanoseconds to process an HLT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\HLT Instructions Cost. Warehouse name HLT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or HLTINSTRN HLT Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an HLT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: HLT_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name HLT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or HLT_INSTRO Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes hypercalls on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 76 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or HYPERCALLS Hypercalls Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a hypercall. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Hypercalls Cost. Warehouse name HYPERCALLS_COST_NS or HYPERCALLN Hypercalls Cost In Ms attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a hypercall. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Hypercalls_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name HYPERCALLS_COST or HYPERCALLC IO Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs the I/O instructions on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 77 v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\IO Instructions/sec. Warehouse name IO_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or IO_INSTRUC IO Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process an I/O instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\IO Instructions Cost. Warehouse name IO_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or IOINSTRUN IO Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an I/O instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: IO_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name IO_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or IO_INSTRU0 IO Intercept Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the I/O intercept messages are sent to the parent partition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 78 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\IO Intercept Messages/sec. Warehouse name IO_INTERCEPT_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or IO_INTERCE Large Page TLB Fills Per Sec attribute Description The rate of the virtual TLB misses on large pages. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Large Page TLB Fills/sec. Warehouse name LARGE_PAGE_TLB_FILLS_PER_SEC or LARGE_PAGE Local Flushed GVA Ranges Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes a virtual address range in all the address spaces on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Local Flushed GVA Ranges/sec. Warehouse name LOCAL_FLUSHED_GVA_RANGES_PER_SEC or LOCAL_FLUS Logical Processor Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the logical processor runs the hypercalls. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 79 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Logical Processor Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or LOGICAL_PH Logical Processor Migrations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the root virtual processor migrates to a different logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Logical Processor Migrations/sec. Warehouse name LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_MIGRATIONS_PER_SEC or LOGICAL_PM Long Spin Wait Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes the Long Spin Wait hypercalls on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Long Spin Wait Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name LONG_SPIN_WAIT_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or LONGSPINWA Memory Intercept Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the memory intercept messages are sent to the parent partition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 80 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Memory Intercept Messages/sec. Warehouse name MEMORY_INTERCEPT_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or MEMORY_INT MSR Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs the Model Specific Register (MSR) instructions on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\MSR Accesses/sec. Warehouse name MSR_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or MSR_ACCESS MSR Accesses Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a MSR instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\MSR Accesses Cost. Warehouse name MSR_ACCESSES_COST_NS or MSRACCESN MSR Accesses Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a MSR instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: MSR_Accesses_Cost_NS/1000. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 81 Warehouse name MSR_ACCESSES_COST or MSR_ACCES0 MWAIT Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs the Monitor Wait (MWAIT) instructions on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\MWAIT Instructions/sec. Warehouse name MWAIT_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or MWAIT_INST MWAIT Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a MWAIT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\MWAIT Instructions Cost. Warehouse name MWAIT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or MWAITINSN MWAIT Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a MWAIT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: MWAIT_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name MWAIT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or MWAIT_INS0 Other Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 82 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The rate at which the hypercalls are run. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Other Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name OTHER_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or OTHER_HYPE Other Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code triggers the other intercepts on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Other Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name OTHER_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or OTHER_INTE Other Intercepts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process the other intercepts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Other Intercepts Cost. Warehouse name OTHER_INTERCEPTS_COST_NS or OTHERINTN Other Intercepts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process the other intercepts. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 83 Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Other_Intercepts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name OTHER_INTERCEPTS_COST or OTHER_INT0 Other Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the other intercept messages are sent to the parent partition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Other Messages/sec. Warehouse name OTHER_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or OTHER_MESS Page Fault Intercepts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a page fault intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Fault Intercepts Cost. Warehouse name PAGE_FAULT_INTERCEPTS_COST_NS or PAGEFAULN Page Fault Intercepts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a page fault intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 84 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Page_Fault_Intercepts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name PAGE_FAULT_INTERCEPTS_COST or PAGE_FAULO Page Table Allocations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page tables are allocated in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Allocations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_ALLOCATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABLE Page Table Eviction Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page tables are evicted from the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Eviction/secs. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_EVICTION_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL0 Page Table Reclamations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the unreferenced page tables are recovered in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 85 v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Reclamations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_RECLAMATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL1 Page Table Resets Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page table is reset in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Resets/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_RESETS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL2 Page Table Validations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page table validations remove old entries in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Validations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_VALIDATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL3 Page Table Write Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code sends write intercepts to the guest page tables on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 86 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Write Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_WRITE_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL4 Pending Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which interrupts are pending on the root virtual processor because of a TPR made by the guest code. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Pending Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name PENDING_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or PENDING_IN Pending Interrupts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a pending interrupt intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Pending Interrupts Cost. Warehouse name PENDING_INTERRUPTS_COST_NS or PENDINGIN Pending Interrupts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a pending interrupt intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 87 Source The source for this attribute is derived: Pending_Interrupts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name PENDING_INTERRUPTS_COST or PENDING_I0 Reflected Guest Page Faults Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page fault exceptions are delivered to the guest code. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Reflected Guest Page Faults/sec. Warehouse name REFLECTED_GUEST_PAGE_FAULTS_PER_SEC or REFLECTED_ Small Page TLB Fills Per Sec attribute Description The rate of the virtual TLB misses on the virtual pages. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Small Page TLB Fills/sec. Warehouse name SMALL_PAGE_TLB_FILLS_PER_SEC or SMALL_PAGE Synthetic Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes the synthetic interrupts hypercalls on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Synthetic Interrupt Hypercalls/sec. 88 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name SYNTHETIC_INTERRUPT_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or SYNTHETICI Synthetic Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which synthetic interrupts are delivered to the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor\*\Synthetic Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name SYNTHETIC_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or SYNTHETIC0 Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor attribute group The Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor attribute group provides information about the virtual processor that is assigned to the virtual machines. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Chapter 4. Attributes reference 89 Percent Guest Run Time attribute Description The percentage of time that the guest virtual processor takes to run the non-hypervisor code on a logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\% Guest Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_GUEST_RUN_TIME or GUEST_RUN_ Percent Hypervisor Run Time attribute Description The percentage of time that the guest virtual processor takes to run the hypervisor code on a logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\% Hypervisor Run Time. Warehouse name PCT_HYPERVISOR_RUN_TIME or HYPERVISOR Percent Total Run Time attribute Description The sum of the values of the Percentage Guest Run Time and Percentage Hypervisor Run Time attributes on an individual virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\% Total Run Time. Warehouse name TOTAL_RUN_TIME or TOTAL_RUN_ 90 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide CPUID Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs CPUID instructions on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\CPUID Instructions/sec. Warehouse name CPUID_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or CPUID_INST CPUID Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a CPUID instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\CPUID Instructions Cost. Warehouse name CPUID_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or CPUIDINSN CPUID Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a CPUID instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: CPUID_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name CPUID_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or CPUID_INS0 GPA Space Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 91 Description The rate at which the guest code makes GPA space hypercalls on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\GPA Space Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name GPA_SPACE_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or GPASPACEHY Guest Page Table Maps Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the map operations are performed on the guest page table Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Guest Page Table Maps/sec. Warehouse name GUEST_PAGE_TABLE_MAPS_PER_SEC or GUEST_PAGE Page Fault Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the hypervisor intercepts page fault exceptions while running the guest code on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Fault Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_FAULT_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or PAGE_FAULT Page Fault Intercepts Cost In NS attribute 92 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a page fault intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Fault Intercepts Cost. Warehouse name PAGE_FAULT_INTERCEPTS_COST_NS or PAGEFAULN Page Fault Intercepts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a page fault intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Page_Fault_Intercepts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name PAGE_FAULT_INTERCEPTS_COST or PAGE_FAUL0 Page Invalidations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs the INVLPG instructions on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Invalidations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_INVALIDATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_INVAL Page Invalidations Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process an INVLPG instruction. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 93 Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Invalidations Cost. Warehouse name PAGE_INVALIDATIONS_COST_NS or PAGEINVAN Page Invalidations Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an INVLPG instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Page_Invalidations_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name PAGE_INVALIDATIONS_COST or PAGE_INVA0 Total Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code processes total intercepts on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Total Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name TOTAL_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or TOTAL_INTE Total Intercepts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process the total number of intercepts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 94 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Total Intercepts Cost. Warehouse name TOTAL_INTERCEPTS_COST_NS or TOTALINT0N Total Intercepts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process the total number of intercepts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Total_Intercepts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name TOTAL_INTERCEPTS_COST or TOTAL_INT0 Total Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code processes the total messages on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Total Messages/sec. Warehouse name TOTAL_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or TOTAL_MESS Virtual Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which hypercall virtual interrupts occur. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 95 v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Virtual Interrupt Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_INTERRUPT_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_IN Virtual Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which virtual interrupts are delivered to the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Virtual Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_I0 Virtual MMU Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate of the virtual MMU hypercalls. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Virtual MMU Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_MMU_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_MM Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes virtual processor hypercalls on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 96 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Virtual Processor Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or VIRTUAL_PR Virtual Machine Name attribute Description This is the name of the Virtual Machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is derived: tokenize(instanceName(0), ":" , 0). Warehouse name VIRTUAL_MACHINE_NAME or DVMNAME Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More attribute group The Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More attribute group provides information about the virtual processor that is assigned to virtual machines. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Address Domain Flushes Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes the virtual TLB on the virtual processor. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 97 Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Address Domain Flushes/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_DOMAIN_FLUSHES_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_DO Address Space Evictions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the address space is evicted from the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Address Space Evictions/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACE_EVICTIONS_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_SP Address Space Flushes Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes the address space on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Address Space Flushes/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACE_FLUSHES_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_S0 Address Space Switches Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code switches the address space on the virtual processor. 98 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Address Space Switches/sec. Warehouse name ADDRESS_SPACE_SWITCHES_PER_SEC or ADDRESS_S1 APIC EOI Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code writes the APIC EOI register on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\APIC EOI Accesses/sec. Warehouse name APIC_EOI_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or APIC_EOI_A APIC IPIs Sent Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the virtual processor sends APIC interprocessor interrupts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\APIC IPIs Sent/sec. Warehouse name APIC_IPIS_SENT_PER_SEC or APICIPISSE APIC MMIO Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the APIC MMIO registers on the virtual processor. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 99 Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\APIC MMIO Accesses/sec. Warehouse name APIC_MMIO_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or APICMMIOAC APIC Self IPIs Sent Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the virtual processor sends APIC interrupts to itself. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\APIC Self IPIs Sent/sec. Warehouse name APIC_SELF_IPIS_SENT_PER_SEC or APICSELFIP APIC TPR Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the APIC TPR on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\APIC TPR Accesses/sec. Warehouse name APIC_TPR_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or APIC_TPR_A Control Register Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the control register on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 100 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Control Register Accesses/sec. Warehouse name CONTROL_REGISTER_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or CONTROL_RE Control Register Accesses Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a control register access. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Control Register Accesses Cost. Warehouse name CONTROL_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST_NS or CONTROLRN Control Register Accesses Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a control register access. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Control_Register_Accesses_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name CONTROL_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST or CONTROL_R0 Debug Register Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code accesses the debug register on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 101 v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Debug Register Accesses/sec. Warehouse name DEBUG_REGISTER_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or DEBUG_REGI Debug Register Accesses Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to handle an access to the debug register. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Debug Register Accesses Cost. Warehouse name DEBUG_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST_NS or DEBUGREGN Debug Register Accesses Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to handle an access to the debug register. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Debug_Register_Accesses_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name DEBUG_REGISTER_ACCESSES_COST or DEBUG_REG0 Emulated Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the instructions are emulated while running the guest code on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 102 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Emulated Instructions/sec. Warehouse name EMULATED_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or EMULATED_I Emulated Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to emulate an instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Emulated Instructions Cost. Warehouse name EMULATED_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or EMULATEDN Emulated Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to emulate an instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Emulated_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name EMULATED_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or EMULATED_0 External Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the hypervisor receives external interrupts while executing the guest code on the root virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 103 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\External Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name EXTERNAL_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or EXTERSEC External Interrupts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process an external interrupt. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\External Interrupts Cost. Warehouse name EXTERNAL_INTERRUPTS_COST_NS or EXTERNALN External Interrupts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an external interrupt. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: External_Interrupts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name EXTERNAL_INTERRUPTS_COST or EXTERNAL_0 Global GVA Range Flushes Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes an address range (in all the address spaces) on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Global GVA Range Flushes/sec. 104 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name GLOBAL_GVA_RANGE_FLUSHES_PER_SEC or GLOBAL_GVA HLT Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs HLT instructions on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\HLT Instructions/sec. Warehouse name HLT_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or HLT_INSTRU HLT Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process an HLT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\HLT Instructions Cost. Warehouse name HLT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or HLTINSTRN HLT Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an HLT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: HLT_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name HLT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or HLT_INSTR0 Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 105 Description The rate at which the guest code makes hypercalls on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or HYPERCALLS Hypercalls Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a hypercall. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Hypercalls Cost. Warehouse name HYPERCALLS_COST_NS or HYPERCALLN Hypercalls Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a hypercall. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Hypercalls_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name HYPERCALLS_COST or HYPERCALL0 IO Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs I/O instructions on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 106 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\IO Instructions/sec. Warehouse name IO_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or IO_INSTRUC IO Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process an I/O instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\IO Instructions Cost. Warehouse name IO_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or IOINSTRUN IO Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process an I/O instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: IO_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name IO_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or IO_INSTRU0 IO Intercept Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the I/O intercept messages are sent to the parent partition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 107 v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\IO Intercept Messages/sec. Warehouse name IO_INTERCEPT_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or IO_INTERCE Large Page TLB Fills Per Sec attribute Description The rate of the virtual TLB misses on the large pages. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Large Page TLB Fills/sec. Warehouse name LARGE_PAGE_TLB_FILLS_PER_SEC or LARGE_PAGE Local Flushed GVA Ranges Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code flushes a virtual address range in an address space on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Local Flushed GVA Ranges/sec. Warehouse name LOCAL_FLUSHED_GVA_RANGES_PER_SEC or LOCAL_FLUS Logical Processor Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the logical processor runs the hypercalls. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 108 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Logical Processor Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or LOGICAL_PR Logical Processor Migrations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the virtual processor migrates to a different logical processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Logical Processor Migrations/sec. Warehouse name LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_MIGRATIONS_PER_SEC or LOGICAL_P0 Long Spin Wait Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes the Long Spin Wait hypercalls on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Long Spin Wait Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name LONG_SPIN_WAIT_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or LONG_SPIN_ Memory Intercept Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the memory intercept messages are sent to the parent partition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 109 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Memory Intercept Messages/sec. Warehouse name MEMORY_INTERCEPT_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or MEMORY_INT MSR Accesses Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs MSR instructions on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\MSR Accesses/sec. Warehouse name MSR_ACCESSES_PER_SEC or MSR_ACCESS MSR Accesses Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a MSR instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\MSR Accesses Cost. Warehouse name MSR_ACCESSES_COST_NS or MSRACCESN MSR Accesses Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a MSR instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: MSR_Accesses_Cost_NS/1000. 110 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name MSR_ACCESSES_COST or MSR_ACCES0 MWAIT Instructions Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code runs MWAIT instructions on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\MWAIT Instructions/sec. Warehouse name MWAIT_INSTRUCTIONS_PER_SEC or MWAIT_INST MWAIT Instructions Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a MWAIT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\MWAIT Instructions Cost. Warehouse name MWAIT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST_NS or MWAITINSN MWAIT Instructions Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a MWAIT instruction. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: MWAIT_Instructions_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name MWAIT_INSTRUCTIONS_COST or MWAIT_INS0 Other Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 111 Description The rate at which the hypercalls are run. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Other Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name OTHER_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or OTHER_HYPE Other Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code triggers the intercepts on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Other Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name OTHER_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or OTHER_INTE Other Intercepts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process the other intercepts. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Other Intercepts Cost. Warehouse name OTHER_INTERCEPTS_COST_NS or OTHERINTN Other Intercepts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process the other intercepts. 112 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Other_Intercepts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name OTHER_INTERCEPTS_COST or OTHER_INT0 Other Messages Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the other messages are sent to the parent partition. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Other Messages/sec. Warehouse name OTHER_MESSAGES_PER_SEC or OTHER_MESS Page Table Allocations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page tables are allocated in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Allocations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_ALLOCATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABLE Page Table Eviction Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page tables are evicted from the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 113 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Eviction/secs. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_EVICTION_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL0 Page Table Reclamations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the unreferenced page tables are recovered in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Reclamations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_RECLAMATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL1 Page Table Resets Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the page table is reset in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Resets/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_RESETS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL2 Page Table Validations Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which a page table is validated to remove the old entries in the virtual TLB. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 114 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Validations/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_VALIDATIONS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL3 Page Table Write Intercepts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code sends write intercepts to the guest page tables on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Page Table Write Intercepts/sec. Warehouse name PAGE_TABLE_WRITE_INTERCEPTS_PER_SEC or PAGE_TABL4 Pending Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which interrupts are pending on the virtual processor because of a TPR made by the guest code. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Pending Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name PENDING_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or PENDING_IN Pending Interrupts Cost In NS attribute Description The average time spent in nanoseconds to process a pending interrupt intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 115 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Pending Interrupts Cost. Warehouse name PENDING_INTERRUPTS_COST_NS or PENDINGIN Pending Interrupts Cost In MS attribute Description The average time spent in microseconds to process a pending interrupt intercept. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Pending_Interrupts_Cost_NS/1000. Warehouse name PENDING_INTERRUPTS_COST or PENDING_I0 Reflected Guest Page Faults Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which page fault exceptions are delivered to the guest code. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Reflected Guest Page Faults/sec. Warehouse name REFLECTED_GUEST_PAGE_FAULTS_PER_SEC or REFLECTEDG Small Page TLB Fills Per Sec attribute Description The rate of the virtual TLB misses on the virtual pages. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) 116 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Small Page TLB Fills/sec. Warehouse name SMALL_PAGE_TLB_FILLS_PER_SEC or SMALL_PAGE Synthetic Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which the guest code makes the synthetic interrupts hypercalls on the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Synthetic Interrupt Hypercalls/sec. Warehouse name SYNTHETIC_INTERRUPT_HYPERCALLS_PER_SEC or SYNTHETICI Synthetic Interrupts Per Sec attribute Description The rate at which synthetic interrupts are delivered to the virtual processor. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor\*\Synthetic Interrupts/sec. Warehouse name SYNTHETIC_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or SYNTHETIC0 Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Chapter 4. Attributes reference 117 Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter attribute group The Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter attribute group represents the ethernet controller of the virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Bytes Dropped attribute Description The number of bytes that are dropped on the network adapter. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter\*\Bytes Dropped. Warehouse name BYTES_DROPPED or BYTES_DROP Bytes Received Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are received per second on the network adapter. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 118 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter\*\Bytes Received/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or BYTES_RECE Bytes Sent Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are sent per second on the network adapter. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter\*\Bytes Sent/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_SENT_PER_SEC or BYTES_SENT Frames Dropped attribute Description The number of frames that are dropped on the network adapter. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter\*\Frames Dropped. Warehouse name FRAMES_DROPPED or FRAMES_DRO Frames Received Per Sec attribute Description The number of frames that are received per second on the network adapter. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter\*\Frames Received/sec. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 119 Warehouse name FRAMES_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or FRAMES_REC Frames Sent Per Sec attribute Description The number of frames that are sent per second over the network adapter. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter\*\Frames Sent/sec. Warehouse name FRAMES_SENT_PER_SEC or FRAMES_SEN Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Summary attribute group The Hyper-V Summary attribute group provides information about the physical resource utilization by the Hyper-V system. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Summary attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP 120 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide System Processor Utilization attribute Description The percentage of the processor that is utilized by the Hyper-V system. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SYSTEMCPUUTILIZATION or SYSTEMC Memory Available attribute Description The memory available in percentage on the Hyper-V system. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MEMORYAVAILABLE or AVAILAB Memory Utilized attribute Description The percentage of memory that is utilized by the Hyper-V system. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MEMORYUTILIZED or UTILIZE Disk Read Latency attribute Description The latency of the read operations on the disk, in milliseconds. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 121 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DISKREADLATENCY or DISKREA Disk Write Latency attribute Description The latency of the write operations on the disk, in milliseconds. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DISKWRITELATENCY or DISKWRI Network Utilization attribute Description Maximum network utilization by the network interface Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NETWORKUTILIZATION or NETWORK Max Logical Processor attribute Description The maximum processor utilization in percentage by the logical processor. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MAXLOGICALPROCESSOR or MAXLOGI Max Virtual Processor attribute Description The maximum virtual processor utilization in percentage by the virtual machine. 122 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MAXVIRTUALPROCESSOR or MAXVIRT Hyper-V Task Manager Detail attribute group The Hyper-V Task Manager Detail attribute group gives the summary statistics of the Virtual Machine Management service and the Task Manager.This attribute group is not supported on Windows Server 2012. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Task Manager Detail attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Add Resources Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Add Resources Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 123 Warehouse name ADD_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or ADD_RESOUR Add Resources Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Add Resources Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name ADD_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or ADD_RESOU0 Apply Snapshot Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name APPLY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or APPLY_SNAP Apply Snapshot Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. 124 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name APPLY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or APPLY_SNA0 Clone Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Clone Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name CLONE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or CLONE_VIRT Clone Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Clone Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Clone Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name CLONE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or CLONE_VIR0 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Create VSS Snapshot Set tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Completed. Warehouse name CREATE_VSS_SNAPSHOT_SET_TASKS_COMPLETED or CREATE_VSS Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Create VSS Snapshot Set tasks that are in progress. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 125 Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name CREATE_VSS_SNAPSHOT_SET_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or CREATE_VS0 Define Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Define Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Define Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name DEFINE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or DEFINE_VIR Define Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Define Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Define Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name DEFINE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or DEFINE_VI0 Destroy Snapshot Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) 126 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name DESTROY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or DESTROY_SN Destroy Snapshot Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name DESTROY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or DESTROY_S0 Destroy Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Destroy Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name DESTROY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or DESTROY_VI Destroy Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Destroy Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 127 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name DESTROY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or DESTROY_V0 Export Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Export Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Export Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name EXPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or EXPORT_VIR Export Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Export Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Export Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name EXPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or EXPORT_VI0 Import Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Import Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Import Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name IMPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or IMPORT_VIR Import Tasks In Progress attribute 128 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The number of the Import Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Import Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name IMPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or IMPORT_VI0 Merge Disk Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Merge Disk tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Merge Disk Tasks Completed. Warehouse name MERGE_DISK_TASKS_COMPLETED or MERGE_DISK Merge Disk Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Merge Disk tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Merge Disk Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name MERGE_DISK_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or MERGE_DIS0 Migrate Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Migrate Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 129 v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name MIGRATE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or MIGRATE_VI Migrate Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Migrate Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name MIGRATE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or MIGRATE_V0 Modify Resources Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Modify Resources Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name MODIFY_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or MODIFY_RES Modify Resources Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Modify Resources Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 130 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name MODIFY_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or MODIFY_RE0 Modify Service Settings Tasks Complete attribute Description The total number of the Modify Service Settings tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Service Settings Tasks Completed. Warehouse name MODIFY_SERVICE_SETTINGS_TASKS_COMPLETED or MODIFY_SER Modify Service Settings Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Modify Service Settings tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Service Settings Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name MODIFY_SERVICE_SETTINGS_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or MODIFY_SE0 Modify Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Modify Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name MODIFY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or MODIFY_VIR Chapter 4. Attributes reference 131 Modify Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Modify Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name MODIFY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or MODIFY_VI0 Pause Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Pause Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name PAUSE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or PAUSE_VIRT Pause Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Pause Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Pause Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name PAUSE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or PAUSE_VIR0 Remove Resources Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Remove Resources Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the 132 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name REMOVE_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or REMOVE_RES Remove Resources Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Remove Resources Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name REMOVE_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or REMOVE_RE0 Reset Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Reset Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name RESET_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or RESET_VIRT Reset Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Reset Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 133 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Reset Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name RESET_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or RESET_VIR0 Restore Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Restore Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name RESTORE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or RESTORE_VI Restore Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Restore Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Restore Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name RESTORE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or RESTORE_V0 Resume Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Resume Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. 134 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name RESUME_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or RESUME_VIR Resume Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Resume Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Resume Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name RESUME_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or RESUME_VI0 Save Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Save Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Save Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name SAVE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or SAVE_VIRTU Save Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Save Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Save Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name SAVE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or SAVE_VIRT0 Shutdown Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Shutdown Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 135 Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name SHUTDOWN_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or SHUTDOWN_V Shutdown Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Shutdown Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name SHUTDOWN_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or SHUTDOWN_0 Snapshot Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or SNAPSHOT_V Snapshot Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 136 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or SNAPSHOT_0 Start Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Start Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Start Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Warehouse name START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or START_VIRT Start Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Start Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Start Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or START_VIR0 Waiting to Start Tasks Completed attribute Description The total number of the Waiting To Start Virtual Machine tasks that are completed. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Waiting to Start Virtual Machine Tasks Completed. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 137 Warehouse name WAITING_TO_START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_COMPLETED or WAITING_TO Waiting to Start Tasks In Progress attribute Description The number of the Waiting To Start Virtual Machine tasks that are in progress. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Waiting to Start Virtual Machine Tasks in Progress. Warehouse name WAITING_TO_START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_IN_PROGRESS or WAITING_T0 Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time attribute group The Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time attribute group gives the summary statistics of the Virtual Machine Management service and the Task Manager.This attribute group is not supported on Windows Server 2012. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Waiting To Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Waiting To Start Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 138 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Waiting to Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name WAITING_TO_START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or WAITINGTO Waiting To Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Waiting To Start Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Waiting_to_Start_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name WAITING_TO_START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or WAITING_T1 Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Add Resources Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name ADD_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or ADDRESOUO Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 139 Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name APPLY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or APPLYSNAO Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Clone Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name CLONE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or CLONEVIRO Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Create VSS Snapshot Set tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name CREATE_VSS_SNAPSHOT_SET_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or CREATEVSO Define Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 140 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Define Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Define Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name DEFINE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or DEFINEVIO Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name DESTROY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or DESTROYSO Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Destroy Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name DESTROY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or DESTROYVO Export Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 141 Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Export Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Export Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name EXPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or EXPORTVIO Import Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Import Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Import Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name IMPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or IMPORTVIO Merge Disk Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Merge Disk tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Merge Disk Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name MERGE_DISK_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or MERGEDISO Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Migrate Virtual Machine tasks. 142 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name MIGRATE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or MIGRATEVO Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Modify Resources Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name MODIFY_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or MODIFYREO Modify Service Settings Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Modify Service Settings tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Service Settings Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name MODIFY_SERVICE_SETTINGS_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or MODIFYSEO Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Modify Virtual Machine tasks. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 143 Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name MODIFY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or MODIFYVIO Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Pause Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name PAUSE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or PAUSEVIRO Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Remove Resources Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name REMOVE_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or REMOVEREO Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Reset Virtual Machine tasks. 144 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name RESET_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or RESETVIRO Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Restore Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name RESTORE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or RESTOREVO Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Resume Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name RESUME_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or RESUMEVIO Save Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Save Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 145 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Save Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name SAVE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or SAVEVIRTO Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Shutdown Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name SHUTDOWN_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or SHUTDOWNO Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or SNAPSHOTO Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Description The time spent in nanoseconds to perform the Start Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 146 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Task Manager Detail\\Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time. Warehouse name START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME or STARTVIRO Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Add Resources Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Add_Resources_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name ADD_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or ADD_RESOU1 Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Apply_Snapshot_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name APPLY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or APPLY_SNA1 Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Clone Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 147 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Clone_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name CLONE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or CLONE_VIR1 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Create VSS Snapshot Set tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Create_VSS_Snapshot_Set_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name CREATE_VSS_SNAPSHOT_SET_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or CREATE_VS1 Define Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Define Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Define_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name DEFINE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or DEFINE_VI1 Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 148 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Destroy_Snapshot_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name DESTROY_SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or DESTROY_S1 Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Destroy Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Destroy_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name DESTROY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or DESTROY_V1 Export Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Export Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Export_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name EXPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or EXPORT_VI1 Import Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Import Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 149 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Import_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name IMPORT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or IMPORT_VI1 Merge Disk Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Merge Disk tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Merge_Disk_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name MERGE_DISK_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or MERGE_DIS1 Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Migrate Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Migrate_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name MIGRATE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or MIGRATE_V1 Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Modify Resources Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 150 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Modify_Resources_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name MODIFY_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or MODIFY_RE1 Modify Service Settings Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Modify Service Settings tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Modify_Service_Settings_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name MODIFY_SERVICE_SETTINGS_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or MODIFY_SE1 Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Modify Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Modify_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name MODIFY_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or MODIFY_VI1 Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Pause Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 151 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Pause_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name PAUSE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or PAUSE_VIR1 Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Remove Resources Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Remove_Resources_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name REMOVE_RESOURCES_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or REMOVE_RE1 Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Reset Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Reset_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name RESET_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or RESET_VIR1 Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Restore Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 152 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Restore_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name RESTORE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or RESTORE_V1 Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Resume Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Resume_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name RESUME_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or RESUME_VI1 Save Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Save Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Save_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name SAVE_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or SAVE_VIRT1 Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Shutdown Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 153 Source The source for this attribute is derived: Shutdown_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name SHUTDOWN_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or SHUTDOWN_1 Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Snapshot Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Snapshot_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name SNAPSHOT_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or SNAPSHOT_1 Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Description The time spent in microseconds to perform the Start Virtual Machine tasks. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is derived: Start_Virtual_Machine_Tasks_Recent_Time/1000. Warehouse name START_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_TASKS_RECENT_TIME_MS or START_VIR1 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller attribute group provides information about the details of the Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) controller of the virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. 154 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the IDE. Type String Source The source for this attribute is derived: instanceName(). Warehouse name NAME Read Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are currently being read per second from the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller\*\Read Bytes/sec. Warehouse name READ_BYTES_PER_SEC or READBYTES Read Sectors Per Sec attribute Description The number of sectors that are currently being read per second from the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 155 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller\*\Read Sectors/sec. Warehouse name READ_SECTORS_PER_SEC or READSECT Write Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are currently being written per second to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller\*\Write Bytes/sec. Warehouse name WRITE_BYTES_PER_SEC or WRITEBYTES Written Sectors Per Sec attribute Description The number of sectors that are currently being written per second to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller\*\Written Sectors/sec. Warehouse name WRITTEN_SECTORS_PER_SEC or WRITTENSEC Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter attribute group provides information about the details of the Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) controller of the virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. 156 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the IDE. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Filtered data - Name. Warehouse name NAME Read Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are currently being read (per second) from the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Filtered data - Read_Bytes_Per_Sec. Warehouse name READ_BYTES_PER_SEC or READBYTFT Read Sectors Per Sec attribute Description The number of sectors that are currently being read (per second) from the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 157 Source The source for this attribute is Filtered data - Read_Sectors_Per_Sec. Warehouse name READ_SECTORS_PER_SEC or READSEFT Write Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are currently being written (per second) to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Filtered data - Write_Bytes_Per_Sec. Warehouse name WRITE_BYTES_PER_SEC or WRITEBYTFT Written Sectors Per Sec attribute Description The number of sectors that are currently being written (per second) to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Filtered data - Written_Sectors_Per_Sec. Warehouse name WRITTEN_SECTORS_PER_SEC or WRITTENSFT Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller attribute group provides information about the details of the Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) controller of the virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. 158 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the IDE. Type String Source The source for this attribute is derived: instanceName(). Warehouse name NAME Read Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are read (per second) from the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller (Emulated)\*\Read Bytes/sec. Warehouse name READ_BYTES_PER_SEC or READBYT12 Read Sectors Per Sec attribute Description The number of sectors that are currently being read (per second) from the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller (Emulated)\*\Read Sectors/sec. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 159 Warehouse name READ_SECTORS_PER_SEC or READSE12 Write Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The number of bytes that are currently being written (per second) to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller (Emulated)\*\Write Bytes/sec. Warehouse name WRITE_BYTES_PER_SEC or WRITEBYT12 Written Sectors Per Sec attribute Description The number of sectors that are currently being written (per second) to the disks that are attached to the IDE controller. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller (Emulated)\*\Written Sectors/sec. Warehouse name WRITTEN_SECTORS_PER_SEC or WRITTENS12 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus attribute group represents the statistics for the virtual machine bus. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. 160 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Interrupts Received attribute Description The total number of interrupts received.This value is reset to the initial value on the server startup. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus\\Interrupts Received. Warehouse name INTERRUPTS_RECEIVED or INTERRUPTS Change In Interrupts Received attribute Description The change in the total number of interrupts received.This value is reset to the initial value on the server startup. Type Integer (difference between successive values) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus\\Interrupts Received. Warehouse name CHANGE_IN_INTERRUPTS_RECEIVED or CHANGER Interrupts Sent attribute Description The total number of interrupts sent.This value is reset to the initial value on the server startup. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 161 v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus\\Interrupts Sent. Warehouse name INTERRUPTS_SENT or INTERRUPT0 Change In Interrupts Sent attribute Description The change in the number of interrupts sent.This value is reset to the initial value on server startup. Type Integer (difference between successive values) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus\\Interrupts Sent. Warehouse name CHANGE_IN_INTERRUPTS_SENT or CHANGES Throttle Events attribute Description The total number of times that a partition is throttled.This value is reset to the initial value on the server startup. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus\\Throttle Events. Warehouse name THROTTLE_EVENTS or THROTEVENT Change In Throttle Events attribute Description The change in the number of times that a partition is throttled.This value is reset to the initial value on the server startup. Type Integer (difference between successive values) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) 162 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus\\Throttle Events. Warehouse name CHANGE_IN_THROTTLE_EVENTS or CHANGET Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary attribute group represents the health summary statistics for the Virtual Machine Management Service. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Health Critical attribute Description The number of virtual machines that display the state as critical. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary\\Health Critical. Warehouse name HEALTH_CRITICAL or HEALTHCRIT Health Ok attribute Description The number of virtual machines that display the state as OK. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Chapter 4. Attributes reference 163 Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary\\Health Ok. Warehouse name HEALTH_OK or HEALTHOK Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary attribute group represents the summary statistics for the Virtual Machine Management service. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Applying SnapShot attribute Description The number of virtual machines for which the Hyper-V system is taking a snapshot. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name APPLYING_SNAPSHOT or APPLYSNAP 164 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Deleting attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are being deleted. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DELETING Deleting Saved State attribute Description The number of virtual machines in saved state that the Hyper-V system is deleting. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DELETING_SAVED_STATE or DELETINGSA Deleting Snapshot attribute Description The number of virtual machines for which the Hyper-V system is deleting a snapshot. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DELETING_SNAPSHOT or DELETINGSN Exporting attribute Description The number of virtual machines that the Hyper-V system is exporting. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 165 v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name EXPORTING Merging Disks attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are merging disks. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MERGING_DISKS or MERGINGDIS Paused attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are in a paused state. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PAUSED Pausing attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are in a pausing state. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PAUSING Resetting attribute 166 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The number of virtual machines that are resetting. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name RESETTING Resuming attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are in a resuming state. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name RESUMING Running attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are in a running state. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name RUNNING Saved attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are saved. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 167 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SAVED Saving attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are being saved. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SAVING Starting attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are being started. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name STARTING Stopping attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are being stopped. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name STOPPING Taking Snapshot attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are taking a snapshot. 168 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name TAKING_SNAPSHOT or TAKINGSNAP Turned Off attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are turned off. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name TURNED_OFF or TURNEDOFF Waiting To Start attribute Description The number of virtual machines that are in a queue to start. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name WAITING_TO_START or WAITINGTOS Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter attribute group represents the statistics for the virtual network adapter. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 169 Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Broadcast Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of broadcast packets that the network adapter received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Broadcast Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name BROADCAST_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or BROADCAST_ Broadcast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of broadcast packets that the network adapter sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Broadcast Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name BROADCAST_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or BROADCAST0 Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that traversed the network adapter per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 170 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Bytes/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_PER_SEC or BYTES_SEC Bytes Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that the network adapter received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Bytes Received/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or BYTES_RECE Bytes Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that the network adapter sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Bytes Sent/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_SENT_PER_SEC or BYTES_SENT Directed Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of directed packets that the network adapter received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 171 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Directed Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name DIRECTED_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or DIRECTED_P Directed Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of directed packets that the network adapter sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Directed Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name DIRECTED_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or DIRECTED_0 Multicast Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of multicast packets that the network adapter received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Multicast Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name MULTICAST_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or MULTICASTP Multicast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of multicast packets that the network adapter sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 172 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Multicast Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name MULTICAST_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or MULTICAST0 Packets Per Sec attribute Description The total number of packets that traverse the network adapter per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Packets/sec. Warehouse name PACKETS_PER_SEC or PACKETS_SE Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of packets that the network adapter received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or PACKETS_RE Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of packets that the network adapter sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 173 v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter\*\Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or PACKETS_S0 Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device attribute group provide details about the storage device of the virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Error Count attribute Description The total number of errors that occurred on the virtual storage device since the virtual machine was started. Type Integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808) 174 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device\*\Error Count. Warehouse name ERROR_COUNT or ERRORCNT Flush Count attribute Description The total number of flush operations that occurred on the virtual storage device since the virtual machine was started. Type Integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device\*\Flush Count. Warehouse name FLUSH_COUNT or FLUSHCNT Read Count attribute Description The total number of read operations that occurred on the virtual storage device since the virtual machine was started. Type Integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device\*\Read Count. Warehouse name READ_COUNT or READCNT Read Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that are currently read per second on the virtual storage device. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 175 Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device\*\Read Bytes/sec. Warehouse name READ_BYTES_PER_SEC or READBYTES Write Count attribute Description The total number of write operations that occurred on the virtual storage device since the virtual machine was started. Type Integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device\*\Write Count. Warehouse name WRITE_COUNT or WRITECNT Write Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that are currently written per second on the virtual storage device. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device\*\Write Bytes/sec. Warehouse name WRITE_BYTES_PER_SEC or WRITEBYTES Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Virtual Switch attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual Switch attribute group represents the statistics for the Hyper-V virtual switch. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. 176 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual Switch attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Broadcast Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of broadcast packets that the virtual switch received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Broadcast Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name BROADCAST_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or BROADCAST_ Broadcast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of broadcast packets that the virtual switch sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Broadcast Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name BROADCAST_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or BROADCAST0 Chapter 4. Attributes reference 177 Directed Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of directed packets that the virtual switch received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Directed Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name DIRECTED_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or DIRECTED_P Directed Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of directed packets that the virtual switch sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Directed Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name DIRECTED_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or DIRECTED_0 Learned MAC Addresses attribute Description The total number of learned Media Access Control (MAC) addresses of the virtual switch. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Learned Mac Addresses. Warehouse name LEARNED_MAC_ADDRESSES or LEARNED_MA Learned MAC Addresses Per Sec attribute 178 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The total number of MAC addresses that are learned per second by the virtual switch. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Learned Mac Addresses/sec. Warehouse name LEARNED_MAC_ADDRESSES_PER_SEC or LEARNED_M0 Multicast Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of multicast packets that are received per second by the virtual switch. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Multicast Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name MULTICAST_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or MULTICAST_ Multicast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of multicast packets that are sent per second by the virtual switch. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Multicast Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name MULTICAST_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or MULTICAST0 Packets Flooded attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 179 Description The total number of packets that are flooded by the virtual switch. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Packets Flooded. Warehouse name PACKETS_FLOODED or PACKETS_FL Packets Flooded Per Sec attribute Description The total number of packets that are flooded per second by the virtual switch. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Packets Flooded/sec. Warehouse name PACKETS_FLOODED_PER_SEC or PACKETS_F0 Purged MAC Addresses attribute Description The total number of MAC addresses of the virtual switch that are purged. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Purged Mac Addresses. Warehouse name PURGED_MAC_ADDRESSES or PURGED_MAC Purged MAC Addresses Per Sec attribute Description The total number of MAC addresses that are purged per second by the virtual switch. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 180 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch\*\Purged Mac Addresses/sec. Warehouse name PURGED_MAC_ADDRESSES_PER_SEC or PURGED_MA0 Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port attribute group The Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port attribute group represents the statistics for the virtual switch port. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Broadcast Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of broadcast packets that the virtual switch port received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 181 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Broadcast Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name BROADCAST_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or BROADCAST_ Broadcast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of broadcast packets that are sent per second by the virtual switch port. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Broadcast Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name BROADCAST_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or BROADCAST0 Bytes Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that traversed the virtual switch port per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Bytes/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_PER_SEC or BYTES_PSEC Bytes Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that the virtual switch port received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 182 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Bytes Received/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or BYTES_RECE Bytes Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of bytes that the virtual switch port sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Bytes Sent/sec. Warehouse name BYTES_SENT_PER_SEC or BYTES_SENT Directed Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of directed packets that the virtual switch port received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Directed Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name DIRECTED_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or DIRECTED_P Directed Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of directed packets that are sent per second by the virtual switch port. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with Chapter 4. Attributes reference 183 enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Directed Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name DIRECTED_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or DIRECTED_0 Multicast Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of multicast packets that the virtual switch port received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Multicast Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name MULTICAST_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or MULTICASTP Multicast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of multicast packets that the virtual switch port sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Multicast Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name MULTICAST_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or MULTICAST0 Packets Per Sec attribute Description The total number of packets that traversed the virtual switch port per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with 184 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Packets/sec. Warehouse name PACKETS_PER_SEC or PACKETS_SE Packets Received Per Sec attribute Description The total number of packets that the virtual switch port received per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Packets Received/sec. Warehouse name PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or PACKETS_RE Packets Sent Per Sec attribute Description The total number of packets that the virtual switch port sent per second. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port\*\Packets Sent/sec. Warehouse name PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or PACKETS_S0 Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 185 Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network attribute group The Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network attribute group provides details about the connection between the virtual machine and the virtual network. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Virtual Machine Name attribute Description The name of the virtual machine that is connected to the virtual network. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_MACHINE_NAME or VMNAME Connected Network ID attribute Description The unique identifier of the virtual network that is connected to the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name CONNECTEDNETWORKID or CONNETID Connected Network Name attribute Description The name of the virtual network that is connected to the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. 186 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name CONNECTEDNETWORKNAME or CONNETNAME Device ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier of the network device that is connected to the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DEVICEID MAC Address attribute Description The MAC address of the network device. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MACADDRESS or MACADD Hyper-V VM IO APIC attribute group The Hyper-V VM IO APIC attribute group provides information about the number of interrupt assertions that the I/O APIC device sent to the virtual machine.This attribute group is not supported on Windows Server 2012. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V VM IO APIC attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Assertions attribute Description The number of interrupts assertions that the I/O APIC device sent to the virtual machine. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Chapter 4. Attributes reference 187 Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V VM IO APIC\*\Assertions. Warehouse name ASSERTIONS Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Hyper-V VM Vid Partition attribute group The Hyper-V VM Vid Partition attribute group provides details about the guest address space and additional memory that is required by the virtual infrastructure driver (VID) to manage the virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hyper-V VM Vid Partition attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Physical Pages Allocated attribute Description The total number of guest pages and VID pages that are required to manage the virtual machine. Type Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 188 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V VM Vid Partition\*\Physical Pages Allocated. Warehouse name PHYSICAL_PAGES_ALLOCATED or PHYPAGALLO Preferred Numa Node Index attribute Description The preferred nonuniform memory access (NUMA) node index associated with the VID partition. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V VM Vid Partition\*\Preferred NUMA Node Index. Warehouse name PREFERRED_NUMA_NODE_INDEX or PREFNUMAN Remote Physical Pages attribute Description The number of physical pages that are not allocated from the preferred NUMA node. Type Integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Perfmon - Hyper-V VM Vid Partition\*\Remote Physical Pages. Warehouse name REMOTE_PHYSICAL_PAGES or REMPHYPAG Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the instance. Type String Source The source for this attribute is PerfMon. Warehouse name NAME Chapter 4. Attributes reference 189 Hypervisor attribute group The Hypervisor attribute group provides the version and the statistical information about the hypervisor. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Hypervisor attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Version attribute Description The version of the Hyper-V server. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VERSION Logical Processors attribute Description The number of logical processors that are present in the system. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name LOGICAL_PROCESSORS or LOGICPROC Monitored Notifications attribute Description The number of monitored notifications that are registered with the hypervisor. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: 190 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MONITORED_NOTIFICATIONS or MONITNOTIF Partitions attribute Description The number of partitions (virtual machines) that are present in the system. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PARTITIONS Total Pages attribute Description The number of bootstrap and deposited pages in the hypervisor. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name TOTAL_PAGES or TOTALPAGES Virtual Processors attribute Description The number of virtual processors that are present in the system. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VIRTUAL_PROCESSORS or VIRTPROC Serial Number attribute Chapter 4. Attributes reference 191 Description The universal unique identifier (UUID) of the host computer. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SERIALNUMBER or SERNUM Manufacturer attribute Description The manufacturer of the host computer. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MANUFACTURER or MANFACT Model attribute Description The model name of the host computer. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MODEL Domain attribute Description The domain name of the host computer. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DOMAIN Machine Name attribute Description The name of the host computer. Type String Source The source for this attribute is derived: getenv(computername). Warehouse name MACHINENAME or MNAME Memory attribute group The Memory attribute group represents the memory currently allocated to a virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Memory attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. 192 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Virtual Machine Name attribute Description Name of the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VIRTUALMACHINENAME or VIRMACNAME Health State attribute Description The current health of the element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Healthy (5) v Non-Functional (30) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name HEALTHSTATE or HEALTHSTAT Enabled State attribute Description The enabled and disabled states of an element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Unknown (0) v Other (1) v Enabled (2) v Disabled (3) v Shutting Down (4) v Not Applicable (5) v Enabled but Offline (6) v In Test (7) v Deferred (8) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 193 v Quiesce (9) v Starting (10) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ENABLEDSTATE or ENABLEDSTA Block Size attribute Description The size of the block that forms the storage extent, in bytes Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name BLOCKSIZE Number Of Blocks attribute Description The amount of memory allocated to the virtual machine, in MB Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NUMBEROFBLOCKS or NUMBEROFBL Free Physical Memory attribute Description The amount of free physical memory, in GB Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name FREEPHYSICALMEMORY or FREEMEM Virtual Machine ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. 194 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The unique identifier for the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SYSTEMNAME Device ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier for the memory device Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DEVICEID Memory in Percentage attribute group This attribute group provides information about the memory (in percentage) that is available on the balancer node. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Memory in Percentage attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Total Memory attribute Description Displays the total amount of memory (in MB) that is available on the Hyper-V Server. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 195 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name TOTALMEMORY or TOTMEM Available Memory attribute Description The total amount of memory (in MB) that is currently available on the balancer node and not allocated to the virtual machines. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name AVAILABLEMEMORY or AVIMEM Percentage Available Memory attribute Description The percentage of memory that is currently available on the balancer node. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PERCENTAGEAVAILABLEMEMORY or PERAMEM Migration attribute group The Migration attribute group provides information about the clustered virtual machines. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Migration attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute 196 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Cluster Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of Hyper-V cluster. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name CLUSTERNAME or CLUNAME Virtual Machine Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The Hyper-V virtual machine that is added to the cluster. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VMNAME Owner attribute Description The current hypervisor owner of the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name OWNER Performance Object Status attribute group The Performance Object Status attribute group contains information that reflects the status of other attribute groups so you can see the status of all of the performance objects that make up this application all at once. Each of these other performance attribute groups is represented by a row in this table (or other type of view). The status for an attribute group reflects the result of the last attempt to collect data for that attribute group, which allows you to see whether the agent is performing correctly. Unlike other attribute groups, the Performance Object Status attribute group does not reflect the state of the monitored application. This attribute group is most often used to determine why data is not available for one of the performance attribute groups. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Performance Object Status attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Chapter 4. Attributes reference 197 Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Query Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the attribute group. Type String Warehouse name QUERY_NAME or ATTRGRP Object Name attribute Description The name of the performance object. Type String Warehouse name OBJECT_NAME or OBJNAME Object Type attribute Description The type of the performance object. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v WMI (0) v PERFMON (1) v WMI ASSOCIATION GROUP (2) v JMX (3) v SNMP (4) v SHELL COMMAND (5) v JOINED GROUPS (6) v CIMOM (7) v CUSTOM (8) v ROLLUP DATA (9) v WMI REMOTE DATA (10) v LOG FILE (11) v JDBC (12) v CONFIG DISCOVERY (13) v NT EVENT LOG (14) v FILTER (15) v SNMP EVENT (16) v PING (17) v DIRECTOR DATA (18) v DIRECTOR EVENT (19) v SSH REMOTE SHELL COMMAND (20) 198 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name OBJECT_TYPE or OBJTYPE Object Status attribute Description The status of the performance object. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v ACTIVE (0) v INACTIVE (1) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS Error Code attribute Description The error code that is associated with the query. Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO ERROR (0) v GENERAL ERROR (1) v OBJECT NOT FOUND (2) v COUNTER NOT FOUND (3) v NAMESPACE ERROR (4) v OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE (5) v COM LIBRARY INIT FAILURE (6) v SECURITY INIT FAILURE (7) v PROXY SECURITY FAILURE (9) v NO INSTANCES RETURNED (10) v ASSOCIATOR QUERY FAILED (11) v REFERENCE QUERY FAILED (12) v NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (13) v CANNOT FIND JOINED QUERY (14) v CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 1 RESULTS (15) v CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 2 RESULTS (16) v QUERY 1 NOT A SINGLETON (17) v QUERY 2 NOT A SINGLETON (18) v NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 1 (19) v NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 2 (20) v CANNOT FIND ROLLUP QUERY (21) v CANNOT FIND ROLLUP ATTRIBUTE (22) v FILE OFFLINE (23) v NO HOSTNAME (24) v MISSING LIBRARY (25) v ATTRIBUTE COUNT MISMATCH (26) v ATTRIBUTE NAME MISMATCH (27) v COMMON DATA PROVIDER NOT STARTED (28) v CALLBACK REGISTRATION ERROR (29) v MDL LOAD ERROR (30) v AUTHENTICATION FAILED (31) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 199 v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v CANNOT RESOLVE HOST NAME (32) SUBNODE UNAVAILABLE (33) SUBNODE NOT FOUND IN CONFIG (34) ATTRIBUTE ERROR (35) CLASSPATH ERROR (36) CONNECTION FAILURE (37) FILTER SYNTAX ERROR (38) FILE NAME MISSING (39) SQL QUERY ERROR (40) SQL FILTER QUERY ERROR (41) SQL DB QUERY ERROR (42) SQL DB FILTER QUERY ERROR (43) PORT OPEN FAILED (44) ACCESS DENIED (45) TIMEOUT (46) NOT IMPLEMENTED (47) REQUESTED A BAD VALUE (48) RESPONSE TOO BIG (49) GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (50) SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN (51) SCRIPT NOT FOUND (52) SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (53) CONF FILE DOES NOT EXIST (54) CONF FILE ACCESS DENIED (55) INVALID CONF FILE (56) EIF INITIALIZATION FAILED (57) CANNOT OPEN FORMAT FILE (58) FORMAT FILE SYNTAX ERROR (59) REMOTE HOST UNAVAILABLE (60) EVENT LOG DOES NOT EXIST (61) PING FILE DOES NOT EXIST (62) NO PING DEVICE FILES (63) PING DEVICE LIST FILE MISSING (64) SNMP MISSING PASSWORD (65) DISABLED (66) URLS FILE NOT FOUND (67) XML PARSE ERROR (68) NOT INITIALIZED (69) ICMP SOCKETS FAILED (70) DUPLICATE CONF FILE (71) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name ERROR_CODE or ERRCODE Last Collection Start attribute Description The most recent time a data collection of this group started. Type Timestamp with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NOT COLLECTED (0691231190000000) v NOT COLLECTED (0000000000000001) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 200 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name LAST_COLLECTION_START or COLSTRT Last Collection Finished attribute Description The most recent time a data collection of this group finished. Type Timestamp with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NOT COLLECTED (0691231190000000) v NOT COLLECTED (0000000000000001) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name LAST_COLLECTION_FINISHED or COLFINI Last Collection Duration attribute Description The duration of the most recently completed data collection of this group in seconds. Type Real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision Warehouse name LAST_COLLECTION_DURATION or COLDURA Average Collection Duration attribute Description The average duration of all data collections of this group in seconds. Type Real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name AVERAGE_COLLECTION_DURATION or COLAVGD Refresh Interval attribute Description The interval at which this group is refreshed in seconds. Type Integer (32-bit counter) Warehouse name REFRESH_INTERVAL or REFRINT Number of Collections attribute Description The number of times this group has been collected since agent start. Type Integer (32-bit counter) Warehouse name NUMBER_OF_COLLECTIONS or NUMCOLL Cache Hits attribute Description The number of times an external data request for this group was satisfied from the cache. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 201 Type Integer (32-bit counter) Warehouse name CACHE_HITS or CACHEHT Cache Misses attribute Description The number of times an external data request for this group was not available in the cache. Type Integer (32-bit counter) Warehouse name CACHE_MISSES or CACHEMS Cache Hit Percent attribute Description The percentage of external data requests for this group that were satisfied from the cache. Type Real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision Warehouse name CACHE_HIT_PERCENT or CACHPCT Intervals Skipped attribute Description The number of times a background data collection for this group was skipped because the previous collection was still running when the next one was due to start. Type Integer (32-bit counter) Warehouse name INTERVALS_SKIPPED or INTSKIP Processor attribute group The processor attribute group represents the virtual processor in a virtual computer system. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Processor attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Virtual Machine Name attribute 202 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description Name of the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VIRTUALMACHINENAME or VIRMACNAME Number of Processors attribute Description The total number of virtual processors allocated to the virtual machine or snapshot Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NUMBEROFPROCESSORS or NUMBEROFPR Health State attribute Description The current health of the element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Healthy (5) v Non-Functional (30) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name HEALTHSTATE or HEALTHSTAT Enabled State attribute Description The enabled and disabled states of an element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Unknown (0) v Other (1) v Enabled (2) v Disabled (3) v Shutting Down (4) v Not Applicable (5) v Enabled but Offline (6) v In Test (7) v Deferred (8) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 203 v Quiesce (9) v Starting (10) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ENABLEDSTATE or ENABLEDSTA Load Percentage attribute Description The current percentage of the total processing power consumed by the virtual machine Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name LOADPERCENTAGE or LOADPERCEN CPU Status attribute Description The current status of the processor Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v CPU Enabled (1) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name CPUSTATUS Reservation attribute Description The amount of processor resources that are reserved for use by the virtual machine Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name RESERVATION or RESERVATIO 204 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Limit attribute Description The maximum amount of processor resources that can be consumed by the virtual machine Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name LIMIT Weight attribute Description The weight for each virtual machine processor Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name WEIGHT Virtual Machine ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier for the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SYSTEMNAME Resource Metering attribute group The Resource Metering attribute group (refresh interval 10 mins) provides information about the resources that are used by each virtual machine (VM).You must run the Enable VM Resource Metering Take action command to enable Resource Metering for all VMs. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Resource Metering attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 205 Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Virtual Machine Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The name of the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name VMNAME Metering Duration attribute Description The duration over which the resource usage of the virtual machine is monitored. Type String Warehouse name METERINGDURATION or METDURN Average Processor Usage attribute Description The average processor usage (in MHz) of the virtual machine over the duration that is specified in the Metering Duration field. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name AVERAGEPROCESSORUSAGE or AVGPRCUSG Average Memory Usage attribute Description The average amount of memory (in MB), that is used by the virtual machine over the duration that is specified in the Metering Duration field. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 206 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Warehouse name AVERAGEMEMORYUSAGE or AVGMEMUSG Maximum Memory Usage attribute Description The maximum amount of memory (in MB), that is used by the virtual machine over the duration that is specified in the Metering Duration field. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name MAXIMUMMEMORYUSAGE or MAXMEMUSG Minimum Memory Usage attribute Description The minimum amount of memory (in MB), that is used by the virtual machine over the duration that is specified in the Metering Duration field. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name MINIMUMMEMORYUSAGE or MINMEMUSG Total Disk Allocation attribute Description Maximum amount of space (in GB) on the hard disk that is allocated to the virtual machine over the duration that is specified in the Metering Duration field. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with four decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name TOTALDISKALLOCATION or TODISCALN Network Inbound attribute Description The total amount of network traffic (in MB) that arrives at the virtual machine. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 207 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name NETWORKINBOUND or NWINBND Network Outbound attribute Description The total amount of network traffic (in MB) that is sent from the virtual machine. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name NETWORKOUTBOUND or NWOUTBND Thread Pool Status attribute group The Thread Pool Status attribute group contains information that reflects the status of the internal thread pool used to collect data asynchronously. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Thread Pool Status attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Thread Pool Size attribute Description The number of threads currently existing in the thread pool. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) 208 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_SIZE or THPSIZE Thread Pool Max Size attribute Description The maximum number of threads allowed to exist in the thread pool. Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_MAX_SIZE or TPMAXSZ Thread Pool Active Threads attribute Description The number of threads in the thread pool currently active doing work. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_ACTIVE_THREADS or TPACTTH Thread Pool Avg Active Threads attribute Description The average number of threads in the thread pool simultaneously active doing work. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_AVG_ACTIVE_THREADS or TPAVGAT Thread Pool Min Active Threads attribute Description The smallest number of threads in the thread pool that have simultaneously been active doing work. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 209 v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_MIN_ACTIVE_THREADS or TPMINAT Thread Pool Max Active Threads attribute Description The peak number of threads in the thread pool that have simultaneously been active doing work. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_MAX_ACTIVE_THREADS or TPMAXAT Thread Pool Queue Length attribute Description The number of jobs currently waiting in the thread pool queue. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_QUEUE_LENGTH or TPQLGTH Thread Pool Avg Queue Length attribute Description The average length of the thread pool queue during this run. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_AVG_QUEUE_LENGTH or TPAVGQL Thread Pool Min Queue Length attribute Description The minimum length the thread pool queue has reached. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) 210 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_MIN_QUEUE_LENGTH or TPMINQL Thread Pool Max Queue Length attribute Description The peak length the thread pool queue has reached. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_MAX_QUEUE_LENGTH or TPMAXQL Thread Pool Avg Job Wait attribute Description The average time a job spends waiting on the thread pool queue in seconds. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_AVG_JOB_WAIT or TPAVJBW Thread Pool Total Jobs attribute Description The number of jobs completed by all threads in the pool since agent start. Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v NO DATA (-1) v NO DATA (-100) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Warehouse name THREAD_POOL_TOTAL_JOBS or TPTJOBS Virtual Machine attribute group The Virtual Machines attribute group represents the memory currently allocated to a virtual machine. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Virtual Machine attribute group: Chapter 4. Attributes reference 211 Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Virtual Machine Name attribute Description The name of the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ELEMENTNAME or ELEMENTNAM Enabled State attribute Description The enabled and disabled states of an element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Unknown (0) v Other (1) v Running (2) v Off (3) v Shutting Down (4) v Not Applicable (5) v Enabled but Offline (6) v In Test (7) v Deferred (8) v Quiesce (9) v Starting (10) v Paused (32768) v Saved (32769) v Starting (32770) v Snapshotting (32771) v Saving (32773) v Stopping (32774) v Pausing (32776) v Resuming (32777) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. 212 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ENABLEDSTATE or ENABLEDSTA Health State attribute Description The current health of the element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Healthy (5) v Non-Functional (30) v Major Failure (20) v Critical Failure (25) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name HEALTHSTATE or HEALTHSTAT Processor Load attribute Description The current processor usage of the Hyper-V physical processor across the virtual machines Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PROCESSORLOAD or PROCESSORL Heart Beat attribute Description The current heartbeat status for the virtual machine Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Off (0) v OK (2) v Error (6) v No Contact (12) v Lost Communication (13) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 213 Warehouse name HEARTBEAT Number of Processors attribute Description The total number of virtual processors allocated to the virtual machine or the snapshot Type Integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NUMBEROFPROCESSORS or NUMBEROFPR Memory Allocated attribute Description The physical memory in MB that is allocated to the virtual machine. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MEMORYUSAGE or MEMORYUSAG Up Time attribute Description The amount of time, in minutes, since the virtual machine was last started Type Integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name UPTIME Percent Idle Time attribute Description The percentage of the physical processor idle time Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the 214 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PERCENTIDLETIME or PERIDLE Guest Operating System attribute Description The name of the guest operating system Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name GUESTOPERATINGSYSTEM or GUESTOPERA Notes attribute Description The notes associated with the virtual machine or the snapshot Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NOTES Virtual Machine ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier for the virtual machine Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NAME Serial Number attribute Description The base board serial number for the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SERIALNUMBER or SERNUM Manufacturer attribute Description The manufacturer of the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MANUFACTURER or MANFACT Chapter 4. Attributes reference 215 Model attribute Description The model name of the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name MODEL VHD File Path attribute Description The path of the hard disk drive of the virtual machine. Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VHDFILEPATH or VHDFP VHD File Size attribute Description The current hard disk drive capacity of the virtual machine in GB.This attribute is superseded by VHD FileSize V2. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VHDFILESIZE or VHDFS VHD File Size V2 attribute Description The current hard disk drive capacity of the virtual machine in GB.Negative value indicates that the VHD file does not exist. Type Real number (32-bit gauge) with four decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name VHDFILESIZEV2 or VHDFSV2 Virtual Switch attribute group The Virtual Switch attribute group represents a port on the switch. 216 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the Virtual Switch attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Switch Name attribute Description A common name of the virtual switch Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ELEMENTNAME or ELENAME Packets Per sec attribute Description The rate at which packets were received and sent on the virtual switch Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PACKETSPERSEC or PKTPERSEC Packets Received Per sec attribute Description The rate at which packets were received on the virtual switch Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 217 Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PACKETSRECEIVEDPERSEC or PKTRECSEC Packets Sent Per sec attribute Description The rate at which packets were sent on the virtual switch Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name PACKETSSENTPERSEC or PKTSENSEC Bytes Per sec attribute Description The rate at which bytes were received and sent on the virtual switch. Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name BYTESPERSEC or BYTPERSEC Bytes Received Per sec attribute Description The rate at which bytes were received on the virtual switch Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name BYTESRECEIVEDPERSEC or BYTRECSEC Bytes Sent Per sec attribute Description The rate at which bytes were sent on the virtual switch 218 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Type Integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647) v Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name BYTESSENTPERSEC or BYTSENSEC Enabled State attribute Description The enabled and disabled states of an element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Unknown (0) v Other (1) v Enabled (2) v Disabled (3) v Shutting Down (4) v Not Applicable (5) v Enabled but Offline (6) v In Test (7) v Deferred (8) v Quiesce (9) v Starting (10) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ENABLEDSTATE or ENABLEDSTA Health State attribute Description The current health of the element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Healthy (5) v Non-Functional (30) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name HEALTHSTATE or HEALTHSTAT Switch ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier for the virtual switch Chapter 4. Attributes reference 219 Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name NAME or SYSTEMNAME VLAN Endpoint attribute group The VLAN Endpoint attribute group represents the VLAN endpoint of a switch port. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the VLAN Endpoint attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Switch Name attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description A common name of the virtual switch Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SWITCHNAME Enabled State attribute Description The enabled and disabled states of an element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Unknown (0) v Other (1) v Enabled (2) v Disabled (3) v Shutting Down (4) v Not Applicable (5) v Enabled but Offline (6) 220 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v In Test (7) Deferred (8) Quiesce (9) Starting (10) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ENABLEDSTATE or ENABLEDSTA Health State attribute Description The current health of the element Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v Healthy (5) v Non-Functional (30) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name HEALTHSTATE or HEALTHSTAT Desired VLAN Trunk Encapsulation attribute Description The type of VLAN encapsulation that is requested for use Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v DMTF Reserved (0) v Other (1) v Not Applicable (2) v 802.1q (3) v Cisco ISL (4) v Negotiate (5) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name DESIREDVLANTRUNKENCAPSULATION or DESIREDVLA Operational VLAN Trunk Encapsulation attribute Description The type of VLAN encapsulation in use on a trunk endpoint or port Type Integer with enumerated values. The strings are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The warehouse and queries return the values that are shown in parentheses. The following values are defined: v DMTF Reserved (0) v Other (1) v Not Applicable (2) Chapter 4. Attributes reference 221 v 802.1q (3) v Cisco ISL (4) v Negotiate (5) Any other value is the value that is returned by the agent in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name OPERATIONALVLANTRUNKENCAPSULATION or OPERATIONA Switch Port ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The unique identifier for the switch port Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name ELEMENTNAME or ELEMENTNA Switch ID attribute Description The unique identifier for the virtual switch Type String Source The source for this attribute is Script data. Warehouse name SYSTEMNAME or SYSTEMNAM VM Mig WO Cluster attribute group The VM Mig WO Cluster attribute group provides information about the migration of the virtual machines that are not included in the cluster.You must start the agent service as a domain administrator to view the values that are related to the migration. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the VM Mig WO Cluster attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP 222 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Action attribute Description The action that is performed on the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name ACTION Virtual Machine attribute Description The name of the virtual machine on which migration has been performed. Type String Warehouse name VIRTUAL_MACHINE or VMNAME Serial Number attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The base board serial number for the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name SERIALNUMBER or SERNUM Current Owner Manufacturer attribute Description The manufacturer name of the current hypervisor owner for the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name CURRENTOWNERMANUFACTURER or OMNFACT Current Owner Serial Number attribute Description The serial number of the current hypervisor owner for the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name CURRENTOWNERSERIALNUMBER or OSERNUM Current Owner Model attribute Description The model name of the current hypervisor owner for the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name CURRENTOWNERMODEL or OMODEL Current Owner attribute Description The current hypervisor owner of the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name CURRENT_OWNER or CUROWN Reserved attribute Description This is reserved for future use. Type String Warehouse name RESERVED Chapter 4. Attributes reference 223 VM Modification attribute group The VM Modification attribute group provides information about the modification tasks that are performed on the virtual machine.To view the values of a migrated virtual machine, start the agent service as a domain administrator. Historical group This attribute group is eligible for use with Tivoli Data Warehouse. Attribute descriptions The following list contains information about each attribute in the VM Modification attribute group: Node attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The managed system name of the agent. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name NODE Timestamp attribute Description The local time at the agent when the data was collected. Type String Source The source for this attribute is the agent. Warehouse name TIMESTAMP Action attribute Description The action performed on the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name ACTION Action ID attribute: This attribute is a key attribute. Description The instance ID of the task performed on the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name ACTION_ID or ACTID Virtual Machine attribute Description The name of the virtual machine on which the task is being performed. Type String Warehouse name VIRTUAL_MACHINE or VMNAME Cluster Name attribute Description The name of the cluster. Type String Warehouse name CLUSTER_NAME or CLSTNAME 224 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Current Owner attribute Description The current hypervisor owner of the clustered virtual machine while the task is being performed. Type String Warehouse name CURRENT_OWNER or CUROWN Serial Number attribute Description The base board serial number for the virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name SERIALNUMBER or SERNUM Current Owner Serial Number attribute Description The serial number of the current hypervisor owner for the clustered virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name CURRENTOWNERSERIALNUMBER or OSERNUM Current Owner Manufacturer attribute Description The manufacturer name of the current hypervisor owner for the clustered virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name CURRENTOWNERMANUFACTURER or OMNFACT Current Owner Model attribute Description The model name of the current hypervisor owner for the clustered virtual machine. Type String Warehouse name CURRENTOWNERMODEL or OMODEL Disk capacity planning for historical data Disk capacity planning for a monitoring agent is a prediction of the amount of disk space to be consumed by the historical data in each attribute group that is collecting historical data. Required disk storage is an important factor when you are defining data collection rules and your strategy for historical data collection. The Capacity planning for historical data table provides the following information, which is required to calculate disk space for this monitoring agent: Table Table name as it is displayed in the warehouse database, if the attribute group is configured to be written to the warehouse. The table name listed here corresponds to the table name in “Attribute groups for the monitoring agent” on page 25. Attribute group Name of the attribute group that is used to create the table in the warehouse database if it is short enough to fit in the table naming constraints of the database that is being used for the Chapter 4. Attributes reference 225 warehouse. The attribute group name listed here corresponds to the Warehouse table name in “Attribute groups for the monitoring agent” on page 25. Bytes per row (agent) Estimate of the record length for each row or instance that is written to the agent disk for historical data collection. This estimate can be used for agent disk space planning purposes. Database bytes per row (warehouse) Estimate of the record length for detailed records that are written to the warehouse database, if the attribute group is configured to be written to the warehouse. Detailed records are records that have been uploaded from the agent for long-term historical data collection. This estimate can be used for warehouse disk-space planning purposes. Aggregate bytes per row (warehouse) Estimate of the record length for aggregate records that are written to the warehouse database, if the attribute group is configured to be written to the warehouse. Aggregate records are created by the Summarization agent for attribute groups that have been configured for summarization. This estimate can be used for warehouse disk-space planning purposes. In addition to the information in the tables, you must know the number of rows of data that you plan to collect. An attribute group can have single or multiple rows of data, depending on the application environment that is being monitored. For example, if your attribute group monitors each processor in your computer and you have a dual processor computer, the number of rows is two. Table 6. Capacity planning for historical data logged by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent Database bytes per row (warehouse) Aggregate bytes per row (warehouse) Table Attribute group Bytes per row (agent) KHVAVAIL KHV_AVAILABILITY 3272 3296 3606 KHVDIRECTO KHV_DIRECTOR 173 172 209 KHVGETDIS0 KHV_DISK 300 307 437 KHVEVTLOG KHV_EVENT_LOG 2244 2251 2327 KHVHYPERVI KHV_HYPERVISOR 1186 1197 1234 KHVHYVDMMB KHV_HYPER_V_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_ BALANCER 200 203 426 KHVHYVDMVM KHV_HYPER_V_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_VM 216 223 554 KHVHYLPROC KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_ PROCESSOR 252 496 1502 KHVHYPART KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_PARTITION 204 232 527 KHVHYRPART KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_ PARTITION 196 210 415 KHVHYRPROC KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_ VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR 256 513 1570 KHVHYRPROM KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_ VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR_MORE 432 1261 4562 KHVHYVPROC KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_ PROCESSOR 364 648 1807 KHVHYVPROM KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_ PROCESSOR_MORE 424 1227 4426 KHVLEGNWAD KHV_HYPER_V_LEGACY_NETWORK_ ADAPTER 200 251 570 KHVHYPERVR KHV_HYPER_V_REPLICA_VM 212 314 798 226 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 6. Capacity planning for historical data logged by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent (continued) Database bytes per row (warehouse) Aggregate bytes per row (warehouse) Table Attribute group Bytes per row (agent) KHVHYPERV KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY 108 112 461 KHVTASKMD KHV_HYPER_V_TASK_MANAGER_DETAIL 268 312 1621 KHVTASKMDR KHV_HYPER_V_TASK_MANAGER_RECENT_ TIME 268 888 3373 KHVVIDECON KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_ CONTROLLER 192 241 482 KHVVIDECFL KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_ CONTROLLER_FILTER 192 241 482 KHVVIDECTK KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_ CONTROLLER_WIN2K12 192 241 482 KHVVMBUS KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_BUS 100 102 301 KHVVMHESUM KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_ HEALTH_SUMMARY 84 82 197 KHVVMSUMMA KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_ SUMMARY 148 162 901 KHVVIRNWAD KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_NETWORK_ ADAPTER 224 377 1026 KHVVSTORDV KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_STORAGE_ DEVICE 416 447 694 KHVVIRSWIT KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_SWITCH 224 341 876 KHVVIRSWPO KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_SWITCH_PORT 249 402 1051 KHVVMAVCN KHV_HYPER_V_VM_ASSOCIATION_WITH_ VIRTUAL_NETWORK 567 572 609 KHVVMIOAPI KHV_HYPER_V_VM_IO_APIC 180 178 230 KHVHYVIDP KHV_HYPER_V_VM_VID_PARTITION 396 400 523 KHVGETMEM0 KHV_MEMORY 288 292 368 KHVMEMIPER KHV_MEMORY_IN_PERCENTAGE 88 87 202 KHVNVVMIGR KHV_MIGRATION 496 499 536 KHVPOBJST KHV_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS 352 399 664 KHVGETPRO0 KHV_PROCESSOR 236 242 396 KHVVMRESME KHV_RESOURCE_METERING 268 285 607 KHVTHPLST KHV_THREAD_POOL_STATUS 124 168 550 KHVGETVIR0 KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE 820 850 1109 KHVMSVMVI4 KHV_VIRTUAL_SWITCH 242 248 519 KHVMSVMVI5 KHV_VLAN_ENDPOINT 296 299 336 KHVVMMIGWC KHV_VM_MIG_WO_CLUSTER 842 850 887 KHVVMMODF KHV_VM_MODIFICATION 894 903 940 KHVVMSTMIG KHV_VM_STORAGE_MIGRATION 1618 1642 1679 For more information about historical data collection, see “Managing historical data” in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. Chapter 4. Attributes reference 227 228 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 5. Situations reference A situation is a logical expression involving one or more system conditions. Situations are used to monitor the condition of systems in your network. You can manage situations from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal by using the Situation Editor or from the command-line interface using the tacmd commands for situations. You can manage private situations in the private configuration XML file. About situations The monitoring agents that you use to monitor your system environment include a set of predefined situations that you can use as-is. You can also create new situations to meet your requirements. Predefined situations contain attributes that check for system conditions common to many enterprises. Using predefined situations can improve the speed with which you can begin using the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. You can change the conditions or values being monitored by a predefined situation to the conditions or values best suited to your enterprise. You can display predefined situations and create your own situations using the Situation editor. The Situation editor initially lists the situations associated with the Navigator item that you selected. When you click a situation name or create a situation, a panel opens with the following tabs: Formula Formula describing the condition being tested. Distribution List of managed systems (operating systems, subsystems, or applications) to which the situation can be distributed. All the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent managed systems are assigned by default. Expert advice Comments and instructions to be read in the event workspace. Action Command to be sent to the system. EIF Customize forwarding of the event to an Event Integration Facility receiver. (Available when the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server is configured to forward events.) Until Options to close the event after a period of time, or when another situation becomes true. Additional information about situations The Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide contains more information about predefined and custom situations and how to use them to respond to alerts. For a list of the predefined situations and information about each individual situation for this monitoring agent, see “Predefined situations.” Predefined situations The monitoring agent contains predefined situations, which are organized by Navigator item. v Microsoft Hyper-V Server – Not applicable v Availability © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 229 – KHV_Image_Mgmt_Service_Down – KHV_Network_Service_Down – KHV_VM_Mgmt_Service_Down v Disk – KHV_VM_Disk_HealthState – KHV_HV_VStorageDevice_Warn v Event Log – KHV_HV_PDisk_Usage_Crit v Hypervisor – KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Warn – KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Crit – KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Warn – KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Crit – KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Warn – KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Crit – KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Crit – KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Warn v Memory – KHV_VM_Memory_HealthState – KHV_Mem_On_Balancer_Node_Low v Migration – Not applicable v Network – KHV_VM_Switch_HealthState – KHV_HV_NWAdapter_FramesDropped – KHV_HV_VSwitch_PacketsFlooded v Processor – KHV_VM_ProcessorLoad_Crit – – – – – KHV_VM_Processor_Warn KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Warn KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Crit KHV_HV_LP_ContextSwitches KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Warn – KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Crit – KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Crit – KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Warn v Virtual Machine – KHV_VM_Heartbeat_Crit v VM Modification – KHV_HV_VMCreate_Info – KHV_HV_VMDelete_Info – KHV_HV_VMMigrate_Info – KHV_HV_VMMig_WO_Cluster_Info 230 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Situation descriptions Each situation description provides information about the situation that you can use to monitor the condition of systems in your network. The situation descriptions provide the following information: Description Information about the conditions that the situation tests. Formula Syntax that contains one or more logical expressions that describe the conditions for the situation to monitor. Distribution Whether the situation is automatically distributed to instances of the agent or is available for manual distribution. Run at startup Whether the situation starts monitoring when the agent starts. Sampling interval Number of seconds that elapse between one sample of data that the monitoring agent collects for the server and the next sample. Situation persistence Whether the conditions specified in the situation evaluate to "true" for the defined number of occurrences in a row before the situation is raised. The default of one means that no persistence-checking takes place. Severity Severity of the predefined events: Warning, Informational, or Critical. Clearing conditions Controls when a true situation closes: after a period, when another situation is true, or whichever occurs first if both are selected. Microsoft Hyper-V Server Navigator item No predefined situations are included for this Navigator item. Availability Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_Image_Mgmt_Service_Down situation Description Hyper-V Image Management Service is down. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *SCAN KHV_AVAILABILITY.Name *EQ vhdsvc *AND *VALUE KHV_AVAILABILITY.Status *EQ DOWN See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 10 minutes Chapter 5. Situations reference 231 Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_Network_Service_Down situation Description Hyper-V Networking Management Service is down. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *SCAN KHV_AVAILABILITY.Name *EQ nvspwmi *AND *VALUE KHV_AVAILABILITY.Status *EQ DOWN See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 10 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_VM_Mgmt_Service_Down situation Description Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service is down. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *SCAN KHV_AVAILABILITY.Name *EQ vmms *AND *VALUE KHV_AVAILABILITY.Status *EQ DOWN See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. 232 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Disk Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_VM_Disk_HealthState situation Description Health of the virtual disks running on virtual machines. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineName. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_DISK.HealthState *EQ Non-Functional See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_VStorageDevice_Warn situation Description An error occurred on the virtual storage device. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_STORAGE_DEVICE.Error_Count *GT 0 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 10 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. Event Log Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_HV_PDisk_Usage_Crit situation Description The physical disk utilization is high. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Chapter 5. Situations reference 233 Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_EVENT_LOG.Event_ID *EQ 4096 *AND *VALUE KHV_EVENT_LOG.Event_Source *EQ ’Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-Integration-KvpExchange’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval None. Data is analyzed when it becomes available. Situation persistence Not Applicable Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation does not clear automatically. Hypervisor Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Warn situation Description The physical network interface utilization is 40% - 65%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.NetworkUtilization *GT 40 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.NetworkUtilization *LT 65 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 30 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Crit situation Description The physical network utilization is more than or equal to 65%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.NetworkUtilization *GE 65 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. 234 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Run at startup No Sampling interval 10 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Warn situation Description The system processor utilization is 59% - 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.SystemCPUUtilization *GT 59 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.SystemCPUUtilization *LT 90 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 3. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Crit situation Description The system processor utilization is more than or equal to 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.SystemCPUUtilization *GE 90 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. Chapter 5. Situations reference 235 KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Warn situation Description The available physical memory is 5% - 10%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.MemoryAvailable *LT 10 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.MemoryAvailable *GT 5 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 15 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Crit situation Description The available physical memory is less than 6%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.MemoryAvailable *LE 5 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Crit situation Description The physical disk latency is more than or equal to 25 ms. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.DiskReadLatency *GE 25 *OR *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.DiskWriteLatency *GE 25 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. 236 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 15 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Warn situation Description The physical disk latency is 15 ms - 25 ms. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.DiskReadLatency *GT 15 *OR *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.DiskReadLatency *LT 25 *OR *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.DiskWriteLatency *GT 15 *OR *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY.DiskWriteLatency *LT 25 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 15 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. Memory Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_VM_Memory_HealthState situation Description Health of the virtual memory running on the virtual machine. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineName. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_MEMORY.HealthState *EQ Non-Functional See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Chapter 5. Situations reference 237 Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_Mem_On_Balancer_Node_Low situation Description Available memory on the balancer node is low. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_MEMORY_IN_PERCENTAGE.PercentageAvailableMemory *LE 10 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. Migration Navigator item No predefined situations are included for this Navigator item. Network Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_VM_Switch_HealthState situation Description Health of the virtual switch running on the virtual machine. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of SwitchName. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_VIRTUAL_SWITCH.HealthState *EQ Non-Functional See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. 238 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_NWAdapter_FramesDropped situation Description The network frames are dropped. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_LEGACY_NETWORK_ADAPTER.Frames_Dropped *GT 0.0 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 30 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_VSwitch_PacketsFlooded situation Description The network packets are flooded. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_SWITCH.Packets_Flooded_Per_Sec *GT 0.0 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 30 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. Processor Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_VM_ProcessorLoad_Crit situation Description Virtual machine processor load is more than or equal to 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineName. Chapter 5. Situations reference 239 Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_PROCESSOR.LoadPercentage *GE 90 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_VM_Processor_Warn situation Description The virtual machine processor load is between 70% and 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of VirtualMachineName. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_PROCESSOR.LoadPercentage *GT 70 *AND *VALUE KHV_PROCESSOR.LoadPercentage *LT 90 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Warn situation Description The hypervisor logical processor load is 59% - 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR.Pct_Total_Run_Time *GT 59 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR.Pct_Total_Run_Time *LT 90 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR.Name *NE ’_Total’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No 240 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 3. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Crit situation Description The logical processor load is more than or equal to 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR.Pct_Total_Run_Time *GE 90 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR.Name *NE ’_Total’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_LP_ContextSwitches situation Description Logical processor context switches are going high. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR.Context_Switches_Per_Sec *GE 15000 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR.Name *NE ’_Total’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 15 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 1. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Warn situation Chapter 5. Situations reference 241 Description The hypervisor root virtual processor load is 59% - 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Pct_Total_Run_Time *GT 59 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Pct_Total_Run_Time *LT 90 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 3. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Crit situation Description The root virtual processor load is more than or equal to 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Pct_Total_Run_Time *GE 90 See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Crit situation Description The virtual machine processor load is more than or equal to 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Total_Run_Time *GE 90 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Name *NE ’_Total’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. 242 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Warn situation Description The virtual machine processor load is 59% - 90%. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Name. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Total_Run_Time *GT 59 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Total_Run_Time *LT 90 *AND *VALUE KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR.Name *NE ’_Total’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval 5 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 3. Error conditions Warning Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. Virtual Machine Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_VM_Heartbeat_Crit situation Description Hyper-V Virtual Machine heartbeat failed. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of ElementName. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.HeartBeat *EQ Error *OR *VALUE KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.HeartBeat *EQ ’No_Contact’ *OR *VALUE KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.HeartBeat *EQ ’Lost_Communication’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is automatically distributed to instances of this agent. Run at startup Yes Chapter 5. Situations reference 243 Sampling interval 3 minutes Situation persistence The number of times the conditions of the situation must occur for the situation to be true is 2. Error conditions Critical Clearing conditions The situation clears when the condition becomes false. VM Modification Navigator item The situation descriptions are organized by the Navigator item to which the situations are relevant. KHV_HV_VMCreate_Info situation Description A virtual machine is being created. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Virtual_Machine. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_VM_MODIFICATION.Action *EQ Defining See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval None. Data is analyzed when it becomes available. Situation persistence Not Applicable Error conditions Informational Clearing conditions The situation does not clear automatically. KHV_HV_VMDelete_Info situation Description A virtual machine is being deleted. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Virtual_Machine. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_VM_MODIFICATION.Action *EQ Destroying See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval None. Data is analyzed when it becomes available. Situation persistence Not Applicable Error conditions Informational Clearing conditions The situation does not clear automatically. KHV_HV_VMMigrate_Info situation 244 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Description A virtual machine is being migrated. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Virtual_Machine. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_VM_MODIFICATION.Action *EQ ’Migrating (Source Host)’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval None. Data is analyzed when it becomes available. Situation persistence Not Applicable Error conditions Informational Clearing conditions The situation does not clear automatically. KHV_HV_VMMig_WO_Cluster_Info situation Description Virtual machine that is not included in the cluster is migrated. The situation is evaluated for each distinct value of Virtual_Machine. Formula *IF *VALUE KHV_VM_MIG_WO_CLUSTER.Action *EQ ’Migrating without Cluster’ See “Attributes in each attribute group” on page 28 for descriptions of the attributes in this formula. Distribution This situation is available for distribution. Run at startup No Sampling interval None. Data is analyzed when it becomes available. Situation persistence Not Applicable Error conditions Informational Clearing conditions The situation does not clear automatically. Chapter 5. Situations reference 245 246 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference Take Action commands can be run from the portal client or included in a situation or a policy. About Take Action commands When included in a situation, the command runs when the situation becomes true. A Take Action command in a situation is also referred to as reflex automation. When you enable a Take Action command in a situation, you automate a response to system conditions. For example, you can use a Take Action command to send a command to restart a process on the managed system or to send a text message to a cell phone. In advanced automation, policies are used to take actions, schedule work, and automate manual tasks. A policy comprises a series of automated steps called activities that are connected to create a workflow. After an activity is completed, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal receives return-code feedback, and advanced automation logic responds with subsequent activities that are prescribed by the feedback. A basic Take Action command shows the return code of the operation in a message box that is displayed after the action is completed or in a log file. After you close this window, no further information is available for this action. Additional information about Take Action commands For more information about working with Take Action commands, see Take Action commands in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. For a list of the Take Action commands for this monitoring agent and a description of each command, see “Predefined Take Action commands” and the information for each individual command. Predefined Take Action commands Not all agents have predefined Take Action commands. But you can create Take Action commands for any agent. This monitoring agent contains the following Take Action commands: v v v v v Enable VM Resource Metering Start Hyper-V Image Management Service Start Hyper-V Networking Management Service Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service v Stop Hyper-V Image Management Service v Stop Hyper-V Networking Management Service v Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine v Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 247 Take Action command descriptions Each Take Action command description provides information you can use to decide whether to run the Take Action command or whether to include the Take Action command in a situation or a policy. The descriptions of the Take Action commands provide the following information: Description Actions the command performs on the system to which it is sent, and the permissions required for the Take Action command to function. Return codes Information that the Take Action command returns. Enable VM Resource Metering action Enables Resource Metering for virtual machines. Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105J – Message: Resource Metering for all Virtual Machines enabled. v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: NOT_APPLICABLE – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105K – Message: Resource Metering for Virtual Machines is not supported. v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: WARNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105l – Message: No Virtual Machine available for enabling Resource Metering. v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: TIMED_OUT – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1003 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Start Hyper-V Image Management Service action Starts the Hyper-V Image Management Service. Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 1 248 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0008E – Message: Error starting the Hyper-V Image Management Service. v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0008I – Message: The Hyper-V Image Management Service was started. v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: ALREADY_RUNNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0009I – Message: The Hyper-V Image Management Service is already started. v Return Code: 9 – Return Code Type: WARNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0100W – Message: The service does not exist as an installed service. v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: DOESNT_EXIST – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0101I – Message: The service is disabled and cannot be started. v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Start Hyper-V Networking Management Service action Starts the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0015I – Message: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service was started. v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: ALREADY_RUNNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0016I – Message: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service is already started. v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0017E – Message: Error starting the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. v Return Code: 9 – Return Code Type: WARNING Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference 249 – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0100W – Message: The service does not exist as an installed service. v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: DOESNT_EXIST – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0101I – Message: The service is disabled and cannot be started. v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine action Starts the Hyper-V Virtual Machine. System command To include the Take Action command in a situation or workflow policy, use the following syntax for the system command: START_HYPER-V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE \ [HVVMName] You can use attribute substitution to supply the Take Action command arguments from the situation, for example: START_HYPER-V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE \ [&{HVVMName}] You can also use attribute substitution in a workflow policy though the format is slightly different: START_HYPER-V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE \ [&WaitOnSituation:HVVMName] Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Command arguments v Name: HVVMName – Description: Virtual Machine Name – Default: "" Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0104F – Message: Error starting the virtual machine. v Return Code: 5 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0104S – Message: The virtual machine is successfully started. v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: ALREADY_RUNNING 250 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105G – Message: The Virtual Machine is already started. v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: NOT_APPLICABLE – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1001 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: TIMED_OUT – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1003 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service action Starts the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0001I – Message: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service was started. v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: ALREADY_RUNNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0002I – Message: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service is already started. v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0003E – Message: Error starting the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. v Return Code: 9 – Return Code Type: WARNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0100W – Message: The service does not exist as an installed service. v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: DOESNT_EXIST – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0101I – Message: The service is disabled and cannot be started. v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference 251 – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Stop Hyper-V Image Management Service action Stops the Hyper-V Image Management Service. Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: NOT_RUNNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0102I – Message: The Hyper-V Image Management Service is already stopped. v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0103E – Message: Error stopping the Hyper-V Image Management Service. v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0108I – Message: The Hyper-V Image Management Service was stopped. v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: TIMED_OUT – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1003 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Stop Hyper-V Networking Management Service action Stops the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105I – Message: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service was stopped. v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: NOT_RUNNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0106I – Message: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service is already stopped. 252 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0107E – Message: Error stopping the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: TIMED_OUT – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1003 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine action Stops the Hyper-V Virtual Machine. System command To include the Take Action command in a situation or workflow policy, use the following syntax for the system command: STOP_HYPER-V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE \ [HVVMName] You can use attribute substitution to supply the Take Action command arguments from the situation, for example: STOP_HYPER-V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE \ [&{HVVMName}] You can also use attribute substitution in a workflow policy though the format is slightly different: STOP_HYPER-V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE \ [&WaitOnSituation:HVVMName] Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Command arguments v Name: HVVMName – Description: Virtual Machine Name – Default: "" Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105F – Message: Error stopping the virtual machine. v Return Code: 3 – Return Code Type: NOT_RUNNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105H – Message: The Virtual Machine is already stopped. Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference 253 v Return Code: 5 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0105S – Message: The virtual machine is successfully stopped. v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: NOT_APPLICABLE – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1001 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1002 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: TIMED_OUT – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1003 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS v Return Code: 12 – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS Usage None RETURN CODE!!!!! RETURN CODE!!!!! RETURN CODE!!!!! RETURN CODE!!!!! Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service action Stops the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. Authorization User must be a member of the Administrators group. Destination systems _EnDDESTINATIONS_NONE_OR_LIST_EnD Return codes v Return Code: 0 – Return Code Type: OK – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0082I – Message: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service was stopped. v Return Code: 2 – Return Code Type: NOT_RUNNING – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0083I – Message: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service is already stopped. v Return Code: 1 – Return Code Type: GENERAL_ERROR – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV0084E – Message: Error stopping the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. v Return Code: 8 – Return Code Type: TIMED_OUT – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1003 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! v Return Code: 12 254 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide – Return Code Type: INSUFFICIENT_USER_AUTHORITY – Operating systems: Windows, Windows (64-bit) – Message ID: KHV1004 – Message: WARNING::NO MESSAGE FOUND FOR THIS RETURN CODE!!!!! Usage None Chapter 6. Take Action commands reference 255 256 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 7. Policies reference Policies are used as an advanced automation technique for implementing more complex workflow strategies than you can create through simple automation. All agents do not provide predefined policies, but you can create policies for any agent. A policy is a set of automated system processes that can take actions, schedule work for users, or automate manual tasks. You use the Workflow Editor to design policies. You control the order in which the policy executes a series of automated steps, which are also called activities. Policies are connected to create a workflow. After an activity is completed, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal receives return-code feedback, and advanced automation logic responds with subsequent activities prescribed by the feedback. For more information about working with policies, see Automation with policies in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. For information about using the Workflow Editor, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide or the Tivoli Enterprise Portal online help. Predefined policies The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent contains predefined policies that provide dynamic updates to the Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager systems. The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent predefined policies are configured to send requests to the Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager system that is identified by the name of DYNAMIC_UPDATES in IBM Tivoli Monitoring. To create the DYNAMIC_UPDATES Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager system in IBM Tivoli Monitoring, see the instructions that are listed in the section on initialization of Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager policies in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User’s Guide. After the DYNAMIC_UPDATES Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager system is created in IBM Tivoli Monitoring, complete the following steps to enable the predefined policies to run: 1. Click the Workflow Editor icon. 2. Select a Hyper-V Workflow policy and select the Auto start check box. 3. Click OK or Apply to save your changes. Policy descriptions Policies are used as an advanced automation technique for implementing more complex workflow strategies than you can create through simple automation. All agents do not provide predefined policies, but you can create policies for any agent. The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, contains the following predefined policies: v Hyper_V_VM_Create v Hyper_V_VM_Delete CAUTION: If you are using clustered virtual machines, do not use these policies. This can make the TADDM topology inconsistent. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 257 Hyper_V_VM_Create This policy sends a create request to the Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager when a new virtual machine is created. The create request is sent so that the corresponding virtual machine CDM object is created in the Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager database. This policy is triggered by the KHV_HV_VMCreate_Info situation. This policy includes the following workflow activities: v On Demand Report activity: Used to collect additional information about the virtual machine being created that is not present in the situation processed, for example, the virtual machine name. v Send a Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager Update activity: Used to send a create update to Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager. The payload consists of the data contained in the situation processed and the data returned by the On Demand Report. Hyper_V_VM_Delete This policy sends a delete request to the Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager when a new virtual machine is deleted. The delete request is sent so that the corresponding virtual machine CDM object is deleted from the Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager database. This policy is triggered by the KHV_HV_VMDelete_Info situation. This policy includes the following workflow activities: v Send a Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager Update activity: Used to send a create update to Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager. The payload consists of the data contained in the situation processed and the data returned by the On Demand Report. 258 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the monitoring agent You can use the Tivoli Common Reporting application to generate reports for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. For more information about Tivoli Common Reporting, such as prerequisites, importing reports, and running reports, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide V6.2.3. The IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Microsoft Applications reports are historical reports that include summarized data that is collected in the Tivoli Data Warehouse. These reports are built to run only against the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. The reports can be administered and run on Tivoli Common Reporting V1.3, V2.1, and V2.1.1 Fix Pack 6, and V3.1. For more information about Tivoli Common Reporting, see the developerWorks® website (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/spaces/tcr). This version of Tivoli Common Reporting includes Cognos® Business Intelligence and Reporting V8.4. Cognos-based report packages The Cognos-based Tivoli Common Reporting tool is used to create, view, and manage reports for the Tivoli group of products. You can use the Cognos reports to analyze resource information such as availability, utilization, performance, and so on. With Cognos reports, you can evaluate the key metrics of the computers that are on the managed environment of your organization. You can use the Tivoli Common Reporting tool to: v Create custom reports by using the drag-and-drop feature that are integrated with the web-based editor. v Schedule, share, secure, and administer reports in a single interface. v Save the report in HTML, PDF, Excel, XML, or CSV file formats. v Share reports by email or save the reports in a file system for later use. The following databases are supported for all reports: v DB2® V9.5 and V9.7, Fix Pack 2 v Oracle 10g and 11g v SQL Server 2005 and 2008 You can use Tivoli Common Reporting V1.3, V2.1 and V2.1.1 Fix Pack 6, and V3.1 software that is shipped with IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.3, Fix Pack1 or later to administer, run, and edit Cognos reports. For more information about Tivoli Common Reporting, see the Tivoli Common Reporting Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_211/ichome.html). Prerequisites Before you run the Cognos-based reports, ensure that the prerequisites that are required for installing and running Tivoli Common Reporting packages are met. Procedure 1. Install Tivoli Common Reporting. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 259 For more information, see the documentation in the IBM Tivoli Common Reporting Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_211/ichome.html) 2. 3. 4. 5. To ensure that Tivoli Common Reporting is running, go to: https://machine_name:port_number/ibm/console/. Obtain the reports package from the product media and extract the package. The Cognos reports are available in the following package: Product Media root/REPORTS/KHV/ ITCAMMA_HyperVServer_V71_Cognos_Reports. Copy this package in a directory on any drive of the same computer where the Tivoli Common Reporting Server is installed, and extract the package in the same directory. The directory contents include: v Database scripts required to prepare the Tivoli Data Warehouse for Cognos reports. v A report installer that imports the reports into Tivoli Common Reporting and sets up the database connection. Open the setup.batch file, and verify that the specified drive is the same drive where the Tivoli Common Reporting Server is installed. If the specified drive is not correct, edit the setup.batch file to specify the correct drive. For example, change the TCR_DEFAULT_DIR=C:\IBM\tivoli\tip to TCR_DEFAULT_DIR=F:\IBM\tivoli\tip if the Tivoli Common Reporting Server is installed on the F drive. Configure historical collection for Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent and the IBM Tivoli Warehouse Summarization and Pruning Agent. After IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.3 Fix Pack1 is installed and the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent is installed and configured, configure historical collection. Also, configure the Warehouse Summarization and Pruning agent with or without shifts enabled. For more information about how to enable historical collection and configure the Warehouse Summarization and Pruning agent in IBM Tivoli Monitoring, see the following documentation: v http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v15r1/topic/com.ibm.itm.doc_6.2.3fp1/adminuse/ history_manage_intro.htm v http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v15r1/topic/com.ibm.itm.doc_6.2.3fp1/adminuse/ history_manage_collection.htm Note: Historical collection and daily and hourly summarization must be enabled for all attribute groups of Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. To ensure that the required views are present, run the following query against the Tivoli Data Warehouse: v DB2: Select distinct "VIEWNAME" from SYSCAT.VIEWS where "VIEWNAME" like ’ %V’ v Oracle: Select distinct "OBJECT_NAME" from OBJ where "OBJECT_TYPE" like ’%V’ v MS SQL Server: Select distinct "NAME" from SYS.OBJECTS where "TYPE_DESC" like ’%V’ 6. Prepare the Tivoli Data Warehouse to support Cognos dimensions. Preparing the Tivoli Data Warehouse for Tivoli Common Reporting includes creating the IBM_TRAM dimensions, which are required for running the Cognos reports and using the data models. See "Creating shared dimension tables and populating the time dimensions table" in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide at the IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.3, Fix Pack 1 Information Center (http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v15r1/topic/com.ibm.itm.doc_6.2.3fp1/adminuse/ tcr_reports_dimensionsshared.htm). 7. Connect to the Tivoli Data Warehouse by using the database client over Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). Cognos uses ODBC to connect to the database. Install a database client on the Tivoli Common Reporting Server and connect it to the Tivoli Data Warehouse. 260 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide See "Connecting to the Tivoli Data Warehouse using the database client over ODBC" in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide at the IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.3, Fix Pack 1 Information Center (http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v15r1/topic/com.ibm.itm.doc_6.2.3fp1/adminuse/ tcr_tdwconnect.htm). Important: All prerequisites described here must be met or the reports cannot run. Importing Cognos report packages You must import the Cognos report package that contains the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent data model and reports into Tivoli Common Reporting. Before you import the Cognos report package, ensure that all the prerequisites have been met. Otherwise, reports cannot run. For Tivoli Common Reporting V1.3, use one of the following options to import the Cognos report package: v Import by running the reports installer – For information about running the reports installer to import the Cognos report package, see "Installing and running IBM Cognos reports" in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide at the IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2.2, Fix Pack 2 Information Center (http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v15r1/topic/com.ibm.itm.doc_6.2.2fp2/ tcr_install_itm.htm). v Import manually – For information about manually importing the reports package, see “Importing report packages” at the IBM Tivoli Systems Management Information Center (http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/ infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr_cog.doc/ttcr_cog_import.html). For Tivoli Common Reporting V2.1, or later, see "Importing report packages" at the Tivoli Common Reporting Information Center (http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/topic/ com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_211/ttcr_import.html). If you are using a schema other than ITMUSER, you must complete the following steps for the data model and reports to run: 1. Verify that you have completed the following steps: a. Altered the schema name in the database scripts when you prepared the Tivoli Data Warehouse for Cognos dimensions in Step 6 on page 260 of “Prerequisites” on page 259. b. Installed the reports package by using the Reports installer as explained in "Importing reports by using the report installer" topic in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. To verify that you have installed the reports package, go to Tivoli Common Reporting and make sure you can see "ITCAMMA Hyper-V Server V710 Cognos Reports" in the Public Folders of IBM Cognos Connection. 2. Install and configure the Cognos Framework Manager, which is the data modeling tool. See the instructions at the Tivoli Common Reporting Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/ infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc_211/ttcr_configure_frameworkmgr.html). 3. Open the Framework Manager. Select File > Open. Browse to the extracted ITCAMMA Hyper-V Server V710 Cognos Reports reports package. Browse to the model folder and select the ITCAMMA Hyper-V Server V710 Cognos Reports.cpf file. 4. If you are prompted to enter login credentials, enter your tipadmin user ID and password. 5. After the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Hyper-V Server data model in the Framework Manager opens, expand Data Sources under Tivoli Reporting and Analytics Model in the Project Viewer. 6. Select TDW under Data Sources. 7. When you select TDW, the Properties view is updated with information about the Tivoli Data Warehouse data source. By default, the Properties view is located at the bottom center of the screen. If the Properties view is not visible, select View > Properties. 8. In the Properties view, edit the Schema field. Change it from ITMUSER to your schema name. Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the monitoring agent 261 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Save the project. In the Project Viewer, expand Packages. Right-click ITCAMMA Hyper-V Server V710 Cognos Reports. Select Publish Packages. The Publish Wizard opens. Keep the default selection and click Next. 14. Click Next on the next screen. 15. Clear the Verify the package before publishing check box. 16. Click Publish. A window is displayed that alerts you that A package with that name already exists and asks Do you want to publish this package? 17. Click Yes. 18. Go back to Tivoli Common Reporting and check whether the Modified field of "ITCAMMA Hyper-V Server V710 Cognos Reports" in the Public Folders of IBM Cognos Connection shows the time of publishing. After completing these steps, you can run any report from the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for ITCAMMA Hyper-V Server V710 Cognos Reports package. Cognos data models and reports When all the prerequisites are met, you can use the Tivoli Integrated Portal interface to create, modify, and manage Cognos reports. In Tivoli Common Reporting, the historical data that is collected by the agent is used to build ad hoc reports and queries. The package that you import into Tivoli Common Reporting contains a Cognos data model. All the reports that you create in Tivoli Common Reporting are based on the data model. Cognos data models are virtual star schema models that contain facts and dimensions. Facts are measurable quantities that can be aggregated, such as CPU utilization and number of processors. Dimensions are the main identifiers by which facts can be grouped, aggregated, and organized. For example, time and server are dimensions by which the fact CPU utilization can be grouped. The facts in the data model are organized into the folders by their summarization type, such as Daily and Hourly. The Daily and the Hourly folders contain attribute groups that correspond to tables or views in the data warehouse. Each attribute group contains a group of facts and measures. The data model is built on top of the data warehouse to organize data. The data model contains the Tivoli Reporting and Analytics Model (TRAM) Shared Dimensions, which are shared across Tivoli by products such as Time. To create reports in Tivoli Common Reporting tool, you can use one of the following report authoring tools: v Query Studio: A web-based product that is used mostly for ad hoc reporting. Users can create simple queries and reports, and apply basic formatting to the reports. v Report Studio: A web-based tool that is used by technical users and professional report writers for creating advanced reports. Users can retrieve data from multiple databases and create sophisticated reports that have multiple pages and multiple queries. Reports for the monitoring agent You can verify whether the reporting functionality is installed and configured correctly by running the reports for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent reporting package that you imported into Tivoli Common Reporting includes 5 reports and the Prerequisite Scanner report. 262 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Note: Before you run the reports, ensure that the database connection with the Tivoli Data Warehouse is defined and tested. By using these reports, you can monitor the reporting activity and see what a typical Cognos report includes. These reports are available in the Common Reporting panel in Tivoli Common Reporting. The following tables describe these reports. Table 7. Hyper-V Server Agent Reports Prerequisite Scanner report Name Hyper-V Server Agent Reports Prerequisite Scanner report Description This report provides the availability status of tables and views in the Tivoli Data Warehouse for each predefined report. Purpose You can use this report to verify whether all the tables and views that are required for running the predefined reports are available in the Tivoli Data Warehouse. The report also contains links to the appropriate documentation for enabling historical collection and summarization and pruning, creating IBM_TRAM schema, populating time and other shared directions, and so on. Parameters Specify values for the following parameters: v Database type, such as DB2, Oracle, or SQL v Report type such as show falling sections only to view only those reports for which tables and views are not available in the Tivoli Data Warehouse or show all sections to view all reports v Summarization type, such as Hourly, Daily, Monthly, and All Output This report shows the availability status of all the tables and views in the Tivoli Data Warehouse according to reports. The report also shows other information, such as prerequisites for Tivoli Common Reporting shared dimensions and IBM Tivoli Monitoring shared dimensions. Note: Images are not displayed correctly when you run this report in the Tivoli Common Reporting server V3.1. To view images, extract the report package and copy all the images in the package to the following locations: v TCR Server Installation Drive\Program Files\IBM\JazzSM\profile\installedApps\ JazzSMNode01Cell\IBM Cognos.ear\p2pd.war\tivoli\tcr_common\images v TCR Server Installation Drive\Program Files\IBM\JazzSM\reporting\cognos\webcontent\ tivoli\tcr_common\images Usage The administrators can use this report to verify whether the tables and views that are required for running the reports are available in the Tivoli Data Warehouse. Sometimes, the reports cannot be run because of insufficient data in the Tivoli Data Warehouse. The report displays the useful links to the appropriate documentation that administrators can refer to for populating the tables with data, such as running the database scripts. Table 8. Top N Hyper-V Server Utilization report Name Top N Hyper-V Server Utilization Description This report displays the CPU and memory utilization of the top N Hyper-V servers, where ‘N’ represents the number of Hyper-V servers that you specify. Purpose This report to identifies and compares the performance of the top N Hyper-V servers, where ‘N’ represents the number of Hyper-V servers that you specify. Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the monitoring agent 263 Table 8. Top N Hyper-V Server Utilization report (continued) Parameters Date Range Report Period Select the report period from a predefined date range, such as Last Week, Current® Month, Last 30 Days, and so on. Alternatively, you can enter a start date, an end date, and the time for the reporting period. Start Date Select a start date from the calendar and the start time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. End Date Select an end date from the calendar and an end time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. Summarization Selection Summarization Type Select the summarization type, such as Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, or Default from the list. If you select the Default option, the summarization type is calculated according to the number of days in the date range. Shift Period If shift period is enabled, the hourly tables display the Shift Period as 1 (off-peak hours) or 2 (peak hours), depending on the peak and off-peak hours that are configured in the data warehouse. In the daily tables, the value 1 corresponds to peak hours, the value 2 corresponds to off-peak hours, and the value -1 corresponds to the summarized value for that day. If shifts are not enabled, the default value is -1. Vacation Period If Vacation Period is not enabled, the default value is - 1 (All Days). You can enter the value 0 (Work Days) or 1 (Vacation Days), if Vacation Period is enabled. Resource Selection Number of the Servers You can enter the number of Hyper-V servers that you want to display in the report. Tables/Views Used KHVHYPERV_%V Output This report contains a side-by-side bar chart that represents the average CPU utilization in percentage, average memory utilization in percentage, and average memory available. Usage The administrator can use this report to identify an over-utilized Hyper-V server. Table 9. Heartbeat Availability for Virtual Machine report Name Heartbeat Availability for Virtual Machine report Description This report displays the current heartbeat status for the virtual machine. Purpose You can use this report to identify the heartbeat availability of the virtual machine under the selected Hyper-V server. 264 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 9. Heartbeat Availability for Virtual Machine report (continued) Parameters Date Range Report Period Select the report period from a predefined date range, such as Last Week, Current Month, Last 30 Days, and so on. Alternatively, you can enter a start date, an end date, and the time for the reporting period. Start Date Select a start date from the calendar and the start time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. End Date Select an end date from the calendar and an end time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. Summarization Selection Summarization Type Select the summarization type, such as Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, or Default from the list. If you select the Default option, the summarization type is calculated according to the number of days in the date range. Shift Period If shift period is enabled, the hourly tables display the Shift Period as 1 (off-peak hours) or 2 (peak hours), depending on the peak and off-peak hours that are configured in the data warehouse. In the daily tables, the value 1 corresponds to peak hours, the value 2 corresponds to off-peak hours, and the value -1 corresponds to the summarized value for that day. If shifts are not enabled, the default value is -1. Vacation Period If Vacation Period is not enabled, the default value is - 1 (All Days). You can enter the value 0 (Work Days) or 1 (Vacation Days), if Vacation Period is enabled. Resource Selection Hyper-V Server You can select a single server from the list. Virtual Machine You can select a single or all virtual machines (by selecting All) from the list. Number of Virtual Machines. Number of Virtual Machines This is based on the filter that is set for the specific virtual machine. Tables/Views Used KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE _%V Output This report contains a vertical stacked bar chart that represents heartbeat availability of the virtual machine under the selected Hyper-V server. The availability of the heartbeat can be: OK, Error, No Contact, Lost Communication, or OFF. The availability is represented by different colors. For the bar chart: X Axis: Virtual System Y Axis: Heartbeat in Percentage Usage The IT administrator can use this report to get information about the heartbeat availability of virtual systems. Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the monitoring agent 265 Table 10. Hyper-V Service Availability report Name Hyper-V Service Availability report Description This report displays the availability of the following Hyper-V services of the Hyper-V server: Hyper-V Networking management service, Hyper-V Image management service, and Hyper-V Machine management service Purpose You can use this report to identify availability of the Hyper-V services. Parameters Date Range Report Period Select the report period from a predefined date range, such as Last Week, Current Month, Last 30 Days, and so on. Alternatively, you can enter a start date, an end date, and the time for the reporting period. Start Date Select a start date from the calendar and the start time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. End Date Select an end date from the calendar and an end time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. Summarization Selection Summarization Type Select the summarization type, such as Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, or Default from the list. If you select the Default option, the summarization type is calculated according to the number of days in the date range. Shift Period If shift period is enabled, the hourly tables display the Shift Period as 1 (off-peak hours) or 2 (peak hours), depending on the peak and off-peak hours that are configured in the data warehouse. In the daily tables, the value 1 corresponds to peak hours, the value 2 corresponds to off-peak hours, and the value -1 corresponds to the summarized value for that day. If shifts are not enabled, the default value is -1. Vacation Period If Vacation Period is not enabled, the default value is - 1 (All Days). You can enter the value 0 (Work Days) or 1 (Vacation Days), if Vacation Period is enabled. Resource Selection Hyper-V Server You can select a single or all servers (by selecting All) from the list. Number of Hyper-V Servers This is based on the filter that is set for the specific Hyper-V Server. Tables/Views Used KHV_AVAILABILITY_%V Output This report contains three vertical stacked bar charts that represent the availability of three Hyper-V services in percentage. The status of the services can be: Up, Down, Warning, Unknown, Passed, Failed, or Process Data Not Available. For the bar chart: X axis: Node (Hyper V Servers) Y axis: Status in Percentage Usage 266 The IT administrator can use this report to observe availability of the Hyper-V services of the selected Hyper-V server. Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 11. Top N Virtual Machines report Name Top N Virtual Machines report Description This report displays the top N virtual machines on the selected server by the CPU utilization. Purpose You can use this report to identify and compare performance of the top virtual machines on one server. Parameters Date Range Report Period Select the report period from a predefined date range, such as Last Week, Current Month, Last 30 Days, and so on. Alternatively, you can enter a start date, an end date, and the time for the reporting period. Start Date Select a start date from the calendar and the start time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. End Date Select an end date from the calendar and an end time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. Summarization Selection Summarization Type Select the summarization type, such as Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, or Default from the list. If you select the Default option, the summarization type is calculated according to the number of days in the date range. Shift Period If shift period is enabled, the hourly tables display the Shift Period as 1 (off-peak hours) or 2 (peak hours), depending on the peak and off-peak hours that are configured in the data warehouse. In the daily tables, the value 1 corresponds to peak hours, the value 2 corresponds to off-peak hours, and the value -1 corresponds to the summarized value for that day. If shifts are not enabled, the default value is -1.. Vacation Period If Vacation Period is not enabled, the default value is - 1 (All Days). You can enter the value 0 (Work Days) or 1 (Vacation Days), if Vacation Period is enabled. Resource Selection Hyper-V Server You can select a single server from the list. Number of Virtual Machines You can select the number of virtual machines for which you want to display data Report Period. Tables/Views Used KHV_PROCESSOR_%V Output This report contains a bar chart. Each bar represents an average CPU utilization by virtual machine on a selected server. For the bar chart: X-axis: LAT_VirtualMachineName Y-axis: AVG_LoadPercentage Usage The IT administrator and manager can use this report to identify over-utilized virtual machines on a particular server. Table 12. Hyper-V Service Virtual Size and Working Set Size report Name Hyper-V Service Virtual Size and Working Set Size report Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the monitoring agent 267 Table 12. Hyper-V Service Virtual Size and Working Set Size report (continued) Description This report displays the virtual size, and the Working Set Size in MB of each Hyper-V service. Purpose This report can be used to identify the availability of virtual size and working set size of the Hyper-V services. Parameters Date Range Report Period Select the report period from a predefined date range, such as Last Week, Current Month, Last 30 Days, and so on. Alternatively, you can enter a start date, an end date, and the time for the reporting period. Start Date Select a start date from the calendar and the start time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. End Date Select an end date from the calendar and an end time from the time widget. You must select both date and time. Summarization Selection Summarization Type Select the summarization type, such as Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, or Default from the list. If you select the Default option, the summarization type is calculated according to the number of days in the date range. Shift Period If shift period is enabled, the hourly tables display the Shift Period as 1 (off-peak hours) or 2 (peak hours), depending on the peak and off-peak hours that are configured in the data warehouse. In the daily tables, the value 1 corresponds to peak hours, the value 2 corresponds to off-peak hours, and the value -1 corresponds to the summarized value for that day. If shifts are not enabled, the default value is -1. Vacation Period If Vacation Period is not enabled, the default value is - 1 (All Days). You can enter the value 0 (Work Days) or 1 (Vacation Days), if Vacation Period is enabled. Resource Selection Hyper-V Server You can select a single or all servers (by selecting All) from the list. Number of Hyper-V Servers This is based on the filter that is set for the specific Hyper-V Server. Tables/Views Used KHV_AVAILABILITY_%V Output This report contains three bar charts that represents the following services: v Hyper-V Networking Management Service v Hyper-V Image Management Service v Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service The bar chart displays the virtual memory size and working set size in MB that is allocated to Hyper-V services of a selected Hyper-V Server. For the bar chart: X-axis: Node (Hyper-V Server) Y-axis: Values of average virtual memory size and working set size allocated to Hyper-V service of selected Hyper-V server. 268 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 12. Hyper-V Service Virtual Size and Working Set Size report (continued) Usage The IT administrator can use this report to get information about the Virtual Size and Working Set Size of Hyper-V services for selected Hyper-V server. Chapter 8. Tivoli Common Reporting for the monitoring agent 269 270 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Chapter 9. Troubleshooting Problems can be related to IBM Tivoli Monitoring or the specific agent that you are using. For general troubleshooting information, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide. For other problem-solving options, see “Support information” on page 303. You can resolve some problems by ensuring that your system matches the system requirements listed in the Prerequisites topic for the agent in the information center, or in the Requirements topic of the agent user's guide. The following activities can help you find a solution to the problem you are having: v “Gathering product information for IBM Software Support” v “Using logging” on page 272 v “Consulting the lists of identified problems and workarounds” on page 272 Gathering product information for IBM Software Support Before contacting IBM Software Support about a problem you are experiencing with this product, gather the information shown in Table 13. Table 13. Information to gather before contacting IBM Software Support Information type Description Log files Collect trace log files from failing systems. Most logs are located in a logs subdirectory on the host computer. See “Principal trace log files” on page 273 for lists of all trace log files and their locations. For general information about the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment, see the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. Microsoft Hyper-V Server information Version number and patch level Operating system Operating system version number and patch level Messages Messages and other information displayed on the screen Version numbers for IBM Tivoli Monitoring Version number of the following members of the monitoring environment: v IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Also provide the patch level, if available. v IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent Screen captures Screen captures of incorrect output, if any You can use the pdcollect tool to collect the most commonly used information from a system. This tool gathers log files, configuration information, version information, and other data. For more information about using this tool, see the "pdcollect tool" in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide. For information about working with IBM Software Support, see IBM Support Portal Service Requests and PMRs (http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/Open_service_request/Software/ Software_support_(general)). © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 271 Using logging Logging is the primary troubleshooting feature in the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. Logging refers to the text messages and trace data that is generated by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. Messages and trace data are sent to a file. Trace data captures transient information about the current operating environment when a component or application fails to operate as designed. IBM Software Support personnel use the captured trace information to determine the source of an error or unexpected condition. See “Trace logging” for more information. Consulting the lists of identified problems and workarounds Known problems are organized into types such as those in the following list to make them easier to locate: v Installation and configuration v General usage and operation v Display of monitoring data v Take Action commands Information about symptoms and detailed workarounds for these types of problems is located in “Problems and workarounds” on page 283. For general troubleshooting information, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide. Trace logging Trace logs are used to capture information about the operating environment when component software fails to operate as designed. The principal log type is the RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) trace log. These logs are in the English language only. The RAS trace log mechanism is available for all components of IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Most logs are located in a logs subdirectory on the host computer. See the following information to learn how to configure and use trace logging: v “Principal trace log files” on page 273 v “Examples: Using trace logs” on page 276 v “RAS trace parameters” on page 277 Note: The documentation refers to the RAS facility in IBM Tivoli Monitoring as "RAS1." IBM Software Support personnel use the information captured by trace logging to trace a problem to its source or to determine why an error occurred. All components in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment have a default tracing level. The tracing level can be changed on a per-component level to adjust the type of trace information collected, the degree of trace detail, the number of trace logs to be kept, and the amount of disk space used for tracing. Using KHVEventReader to retrieve events The Event Log attribute group is used by the KHVEventReader application to internally retrieve events that are specific to Microsoft Hyper-V Server. The KHVEventReader application name and directory path are as follows: File name KHVEventReader.exe 272 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Directory path install_dir\tmaitm6 The KHVEventReader application is also used to generate a log file based on the values that you set for the KBB_RAS1 variable in the KHVENV file. The file name and directory path for the generated log file are as follows: File name hostname_hv_KHVEventReader_timestamp.log, where timestamp is the time stamp representing the time at which the KHVEventReader application started. The format for the timestamp is year (y), month (m), day (d), hour (h), and minute (m), as follows: yyyymmddhhmm Directory path installdir\TMAITM6\logs You can set the following values for the KBB_RAS1 variable in the KHVENV file: v No error tracing: KBB_RAS1 = -nonev General error tracing: KBB_RAS1 = ERROR v Maximum error tracing: KBB_RAS1 = ERROR (COMP:kqz ALL) (UNIT:kra ALL) Note: If the value of the trace level is other than -none-, ERROR, or ERROR (COMP:kqz ALL) (UNIT:kra ALL), the default trace level is set to ERROR. Overview of log file management Knowing the naming conventions for log files helps you to find the files. Agent log file naming conventions Table 14 on page 274 provides the names, locations, and descriptions of IBM Tivoli Monitoring general RAS1 log files. The log file names for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent adhere to the following naming convention: Windows systems hostname_productcode_program_HEXtimestamp-nn.log Where: hostname Host name of the computer where the monitoring component is running. productcode Two-character product code. For IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent, the product code is hv. program Name of the program being run. HEXtimestamp Hexadecimal time stamp representing the time at which the program started. nn Rolling log suffix. Principal trace log files Trace log files are located on various systems. Table 14 on page 274 contains locations, file names, and descriptions of trace logs that can help determine the source of problems with agents. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 273 Table 14. Trace log files for troubleshooting agents System where log is located File name and path Description On the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server v Windows: The file in the install_dir\InstallITM path Provides details about products that are installed. Note: Trace logging is enabled by default. A configuration step is not required to enable this tracing. v UNIX/Linux: The candle_installation.log file in the install_dir/logs path On the computer that hosts the Warehouse Proxy agent The configuration log file for the Warehouse Proxy agent is in the following path depending on the operating system that you are using: Provides details about the configuration of data warehousing for historical reporting. v Windows: install_dir\ InstallITM\ Warehouse_Configuration.log v UNIX: install_dir/logs/ KHDCFG.log On the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server The name of the RAS log file is as follows: Traces activity on the monitoring server. v Windows: install_dir\logs\ hostname_ms_timestamp-nn.log v UNIX/Linux: install_dir/logs/ hostname_ms_timestamp-nn.log Note: File names for RAS1 logs include a hexadecimal time stamp. Also on UNIX systems, a log with a decimal time stamp is provided: hostname_productcode_timestamp.log and hostname_productcode_ timestamp.pid nnnnn in the install_dir/logs path, where nnnnn is the process ID number. On the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server The name of the RAS log file is as follows: v Windows: install_dir\logs\ hostname_cq_HEXtimestamp-nn.log v UNIX: install_dir /logs/hostname_cq_HEXtimestampnn.log v Linux: install_dir /logs/hostname_cq_HEXtimestampnn.log Note: File names for RAS1 logs include a hexadecimal time stamp. Also on UNIX systems, a log with a decimal time stamp is provided: hostname_productcode_timestamp .logand hostname_productcode_ timestamp.pidnnnnn in the install_dir/logs path, where nnnnn is the process ID number. 274 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Traces activity on the portal server. Table 14. Trace log files for troubleshooting agents (continued) System where log is located File name and path Description When you enable historical reporting, this log file traces the status of the v Windows: install_dir\InstallITM warehouse proxy agent. On the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server The teps_odbc.log file is located in the following path: v UNIX: install_dir/logs v Linux: install_dir/logs On the computer that hosts the monitoring agent Traces activity of the monitoring The RAS1 log file for Windows is hostname_hv_khvagent_HEXtimestamp- agent. nn.log On the Windows OS, the logs are in the following directories: v For the 32-bit agent:install_dir\ tmaitm6\logs v For the 64-bit agent:install_dir\ tmaitm6_x64\logs On the computer that hosts the monitoring agent The agent operations log files are as follows: instance_hostnameHV.LG0 is the current log created when the agent was started. instance_hostname_HV.LG1 is the backup of the previous log. On the Windows OS, the logs are in the following directories: v For the 32-bit agent: install_dir\tmaitm6\logs v For the 64-bit agent: install_dir\ tmaitm6_x64\logs Shows whether the agent could connect to the monitoring server. Shows which situations are started and stopped, and shows other events while the agent is running. A new version of this file is generated every time the agent is restarted. IBM Tivoli Monitoring generates one backup copy of the *.LG0 file with the tag .LG1. View the .LG1 tag to learn the following details regarding the previous monitoring session: v Status of connectivity with the monitoring server v Situations that were running v The success or failure status of Take Action commands On the computer that hosts the monitoring agent The name of the RAS1 log file created by the KHVEventReader application is as follows on a Windows system: hostname_hv_KHVEventReader_ timestamp.log Traces the activity of the KHVEventReader application. The log is in the following directory: install_dir\tmaitm6\logs On the computer that hosts the monitoring agent The Take Action command log files are as follows: v host_hv_ takeactioncommand .log The logs are in the following directories: Traces activity each time a Take Action command runs. For example, when a hypothetical start_command Take Action command runs, IBM Tivoli Monitoring generates a start_command.log file. v Windows: install_dir\tmaitm6\ logs v Linux: install_dir /logs Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 275 Table 14. Trace log files for troubleshooting agents (continued) System where log is located File name and path Description On the Tivoli Enterprise Portal The log file for the IBM Systems Director is at the following location: Provides the details about the integration of the IBM Systems Director with the agent. v Windows: install_dir\CNP\logs\ kcjras1.log v UNIX: install_dir/logs/ kcjras1.log The log file for the dynamic logical navigator view is at the following location: Provides details about the dynamic logical navigator view. v Windows: install_dir\CNPJS\ profiles\ITMProfile\logs\ ITMServer\SystemOut.log v UNIX: install_dir/arch/iw/ profiles/ITMprofile/logs/ ITMServer/SystemOut.log, where arc is the machine architecture. For example, li6263, aix533. Definitions of variables: v timestamp is a time stamp with a format that includes year (y), month (m), day (d), hour (h), and minute (m), as follows: yyyymmdd hhmm v HEXtimestamp is a hexadecimal representation of the time at which the process was started. v install_dir represents the directory path where you installed the IBM Tivoli Monitoring component. install_dir can represent a path on the computer that hosts the monitoring system, the monitoring agent, or the portal. v instance refers to the name of the database instance that you are monitoring. v instance_name refers to the name of the agent instance. v hostname refers to the name of the computer on which the IBM Tivoli Monitoring component runs. v nn represents the circular sequence in which logs are rotated. this value includes a range from 1 - 5, by default. The first is always retained because it includes configuration parameters. v productcode specifies the product code, for example, um for Universal Agent or nt for Windows systems. For more information about the complete set of trace logs that are maintained on the monitoring server, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. Examples: Using trace logs You can open trace logs in a text editor to learn some basic facts about your IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment. IBM Software Support applies specialized knowledge to analyze trace logs to determine the source of problems. The following examples are from the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server log. Example one This excerpt shows the typical log for a failed connection between a monitoring agent and a monitoring server with the host name server1a: (Thursday, August 11, 2005, 08:21:30-{94C}kdcl0cl.c,105,"KDCL0_ClientLookup") status=1c020006, "location server unavailable", ncs/KDC1_STC_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE (Thursday, August 11, 2005, 08:21:35-{94C}kraarreg.cpp,1157,"LookupProxy") Unable to connect to broker at ip.pipe:: status=0, "success", ncs/KDC1_STC_OK (Thursday, August 11, 2005, 08:21:35-{94C}kraarreg.cpp,1402,"FindProxyUsingLocalLookup") Unable to find running CMS on CT_CMSLIST <IP.PIPE:#server1a> 276 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Example two The following excerpts from the trace log for the monitoring server show the status of an agent, identified here as "Remote node." The name of the computer where the agent is running is SERVER5B: (42C039F9.0000-6A4:kpxreqhb.cpp,649,"HeartbeatInserter") Remote node SERVER5B:HV is ON-LINE. . . . (42C3079B.0000-6A4:kpxreqhb.cpp,644,"HeartbeatInserter") Remote node SERVER5B:HV is OFF-LINE. See the following key points about the preceding excerpts: v The monitoring server appends the HV product code to the server name to form a unique name (SERVER5B:HV ) for this instance of the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. By using this unique name, you can distinguish multiple monitoring products that might be running on SERVER5B. v The log shows when the agent started (ON-LINE) and later stopped (OFF-LINE) in the environment. v For the sake of brevity, an ellipsis (...) represents the series of trace log entries that were generated while the agent was running. v Between the ON-LINE and OFF-LINE log entries, the agent was communicating with the monitoring server. v The ON-LINE and OFF-LINE log entries are always available in the trace log. All trace levels that are described in “RAS trace parameters” provide these entries. On Windows systems, you can use the following alternate method to view trace logs: 1. In the Windows Start menu, click Program Files > IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services. The Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window is displayed. 2. Right-click a component and click Advanced > View Trace Log in the menu. For example, if you want to view the trace log of the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent, right-click the name of that agent in the window. You can also use the viewer to access remote logs. Note: The viewer converts time stamps in the logs to a format that is easier to read. RAS trace parameters Pinpoint a problem by setting detailed tracing of individual components of the monitoring agent and modules See “Overview of log file management” on page 273 to ensure that you understand log rolling and can reference the correct log files when you manage log file generation. Setting RAS trace parameters by using the GUI On Windows systems, you can use the graphical user interface to set trace options. About this task The IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent uses RAS1 tracing and generates the logs described in Table 14 on page 274. The default RAS1 trace level is ERROR. Procedure 1. Open the Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window. 2. Select Advanced > Edit Trace Parms. The Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server Trace Parameters window is displayed. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 277 3. Select a new trace setting in the pull-down menu in the Enter RAS1 Filters field or type a valid string. v General error tracing. KBB_RAS1=ERROR v Intensive error tracing. KBB_RAS1=ERROR (UNIT:khv ALL) v Maximum error tracing. KBB_RAS1=ERROR (UNIT:khv ALL) (UNIT:kra ALL) Note: As this example shows, you can set multiple RAS tracing options in a single statement. 4. Modify the value for Maximum Log Size Per File (MB) to change the log file size (changes LIMIT value). 5. Modify the value for Maximum Number of Log Files Per Session to change the number of log files per startup of a program (changes COUNT value). 6. Modify the value for Maximum Number of Log Files Total to change the number of log files for all startups of a program (changes MAXFILES value). 7. Optional: Click Y (Yes) in the KDC_DEBUG Setting menu to log information that can help you diagnose communications and connectivity problems between the monitoring agent and the monitoring server. The KDC_DEBUG setting and the Maximum error tracing setting can generate a large amount of trace logging. Use these settings only temporarily, while you are troubleshooting problems. Otherwise, the logs can occupy excessive amounts of hard disk space. 8. Click OK. You see a message reporting a restart of the monitoring agent so that your changes take effect. What to do next Monitor the size of the logs directory. Default behavior can generate a total of 45 - 60 MB for each agent that is running on a computer. For example, each database instance that you monitor can generate 45 - 60 MB of log data. See the "Procedure" section to learn how to adjust file size and numbers of log files to prevent logging activity from occupying too much disk space. Regularly prune log files other than the RAS1 log files in the logs directory. Unlike the RAS1 log files that are pruned automatically, other log types can grow indefinitely, for example, the logs in Table 14 on page 274 that include a process ID number (PID). Use collector trace logs as an additional source of troubleshooting information. Note: The KDC_DEBUG setting and the Maximum error tracing setting can generate a large amount of trace logging. Use these settings only temporarily while you are troubleshooting problems. Otherwise, the logs can occupy excessive amounts of hard disk space. Manually setting RAS trace parameters You can manually edit the RAS1 trace logging parameters. About this task The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent uses RAS1 tracing and generates the logs described in Table 14 on page 274. The default RAS1 trace level is ERROR. Procedure 1. Open the trace options file: v Windows systems: – For the 32-bit agent:install_dir\tmaitm6\HVENV – For the 64-bit agent:install_dir\tmaitm6_x64\HVENV 278 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide 2. Edit the line that begins with KBB_RAS1= to set trace logging preferences. For example, if you want detailed trace logging, set the Maximum Tracing option: KBB_RAS1=ERROR (UNIT:khv ALL) (UNIT:kra ALL) 3. Edit the line that begins with KBB_RAS1_LOG= to manage the generation of log files: v MAXFILES: The total number of files that are to be kept for all startups of a specific program. When this value is exceeded, the oldest log files are discarded. The default value is 9. v LIMIT: The maximum size, in megabytes (MB) of a RAS1 log file. The default value is 5. v IBM Software Support might guide you to modify the following parameters: – COUNT: The number of log files to keep in the rolling cycle of one program startup. The default is 3. – PRESERVE: The number of files that are not to be reused in the rolling cycle of one program startup. The default value is 1. Note: The KBB_RAS1_LOG parameter also provides for the specification of the log file directory, log file name, and the inventory control file directory and name. Do not modify these values or log information can be lost. 4. Restart the monitoring agent so that your changes take effect. What to do next Monitor the size of the logs directory. Default behavior can generate a total of 45 - 60 MB for each agent that is running on a computer. For example, each database instance that you monitor can generate 45 - 60 MB of log data. See the "Procedure" section to learn how to adjust file size and numbers of log files to prevent logging activity from occupying too much disk space. Regularly prune log files other than the RAS1 log files in the logs directory. Unlike the RAS1 log files that are pruned automatically, other log types can grow indefinitely, for example, the logs in Table 14 on page 274 that include a process ID (PID). Use collector trace logs as an additional source of troubleshooting information. Note: The KDC_DEBUG setting and the Maximum error tracing setting can generate a large amount of trace logging. Use these settings only temporarily while you are troubleshooting problems. Otherwise, the logs can occupy excessive amounts of hard disk space. Dynamic modification of trace settings You can dynamically modify the trace settings for an IBM Tivoli Monitoring component, such as, Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, most monitoring agents, and other components. You can access these components, except for a few monitoring agents, from the tracing utility. Dynamic modification of the trace settings is the most efficient method, because you can do it without restarting the component. Settings take effect immediately. Modifications by this method are not persistent. Note: When the component is restarted, the trace settings are read again from the .env file. Dynamically modifying these settings does not change the settings in the .env files. To modify these trace settings permanently, modify them in the .env files. ras1 Run this command to modify the trace settings for a Tivoli Monitoring component. The syntax is as follows: Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 279 ras1 set|list (UNIT|COMP: class_name ANY|ALL|Detail|ERROR|Flow|INPUT|Metrics|OUTPUT|STATE) {(UNIT|COMP: class_name ANY|ALL|Detail|ERROR|Flow|INPUT|Metrics|OUTPUT|STATE)} You can specify more than one component class to which to apply the trace settings. Command options set Turns on or off tracing depending upon the value of its parameters. If the parameter is ANY, it turns it off. All other parameters turn on tracing based on the specified type or level. list Displays the default level and type of tracing that is set by default. Parameters The parameters that determine the component classes to which to apply the trace settings are as follows: COMP: class_name Modifies the trace setting for the name of the component class, as specified by class_name , for example, COMP:KDH. The output contains trace for the specified class. UNIT: class_name Modifies the trace setting for any unit that starts with the specified class_name value, for example, UNIT: kra. The output contains trace for any unit that begins with the specified filter pattern. The parameters that determine the trace level and type are as follows: ALL Displays all trace levels, including every trace point defined for the component. This setting might result in a large amount of trace, so specify other parameters to exclude unwanted trace. You might require the ALL parameter to isolate a problem, which is the equivalent to setting "Error Detail Flow State Input Output Metrics". ANY Turns off tracing. Detail Displays detailed information about each function. When entered with the list option, the trace is tagged with Det. ERROR Logs internal error conditions. When entered with the list option, the trace is tagged with ER. The output can also be tagged with EVERYE+EVERYU+ER. Flow Displays control flow data for each function entry and exit. When entered with the list option, the trace is tagged with Fl. INPUT Displays input data for each function. When entered with the list option, the trace is tagged with IN. Metrics Displays metrics on each function. When entered with the list option, the trace is tagged with ME. OUTPUT Displays output data for each function. 280 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide When entered with the list option, the trace is tagged with OUT. State Displays the status for each function. When entered with the list option, the trace is tagged with St. Example If you enter ras1 set (COMP:KDH ALL) (COMP:ACF1 ALL) (COMP:KDE ALL), the trace utility turns on all levels of tracing for all the files and functions for which KDH, ACF1, and KDE are the classes. kbbcre1.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:54:43, 1.1, * kbbcrn1.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:54:42, 1.1, * kdhb1de.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:34, 1.1, KDH kdh0med.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:24, 1.1, KDH kdhsrej.c, 400, May 29 2007, 13:00:06, 1.5, KDH kdhb1fh.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:33, 1.1, KDH kdhb1oe.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:38, 1.2, KDH kdhs1ns.c, 400, May 29 2007, 13:00:08, 1.3, KDH kbbacdl.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:54:27, 1.2, ACF1 kbbaclc.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:54:27, 1.4, ACF1 kbbac1i.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:54:28, 1.11, ACF1 vkdhsfcn.c, 400, May 29 2007, 13:00:11, 1.1, KDH kdhserq.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:53, 1.1, KDH kdhb1pr.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:39, 1.1, KDH kdhsgnh.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:49, 1.1, KDH kdh0uts.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:23, 1.1, KDH kdhsrsp.c, 400, May 29 2007, 13:00:13, 1.2, KDH kdhs1rp.c, 400, May 29 2007, 13:00:12, 1.1, KDH kdhscsv.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:59:58, 1.9, KDH kdebbac.c, 400, May 29 2007, 12:56:50, 1.10, KDE ... Turning on tracing To use the tracing utility, you must use a local logon credential for the computer. This tracing method uses the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Service Console. Access the Service Console by using a web browser. About this task When you start the Service Console, information is displayed about the components that are currently running on that computer. For example, these components are listed as follows: v Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server: cnp v Monitoring Agent for Windows OS: nt v Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server: ms After you log on, you can type a question mark (?) to display a list of the supported commands. Use the ras1 command to modify trace settings. If you type this command in the field provided in the Service Console window and click Submit, the help for this command is displayed. Procedure 1. Open a web browser and enter the URL to access the Service Console. http://hostname:1920 where hostname is the IP address or host name of the computer on which the IBM Tivoli Monitoring component is running. 2. Click the hyperlink associated with the component for which you want to modify its trace settings. Note: In the previous view, if you want to modify tracing for the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, select IBM Tivoli Monitoring Service Console under Service Point: system.your host name_ms. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 281 3. Enter a user ID and password to access the system. This ID is any valid user that has access to the system. 4. Enter the command to turn on the required level of trace for the specified component classes or units. ras1 set (UNIT|COMP: class_name ALL|Flow|ERROR|Detail|INPUT|Metrics|OUTPUT|STATE) {(UNIT|COMP: class_name ALL|Flow|ERROR|Detail|INPUT|Metrics|OUTPUT|STATE)} For example, to turn on the control flow trace for the KDE, the command is: ras1 (COMP:KDE Flow) Turning off tracing You can use the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Service Console to run the ras1 command and dynamically turn off tracing. Procedure 1. Open a web browser and enter the URL to access the Service Console. http://hostname:1920 where hostname is the IP address or host name of the computer on which the IBM Tivoli Monitoring component is running. 2. Click the hyperlink associated with the component for which you want to modify its trace settings. 3. Enter a user ID and password to access the system. This ID is any valid user that has access to the system. 4. Enter the command to turn off the required level of trace for the specified component classes or units. ras1 set (UNIT|COMP: class_name ANY) {(UNIT|COMP: class_name ANY)} For example, to turn off tracing for the kbbcrcd class of the Windows OS agent, the command is: ras1 set (UNIT:kbbcrcd ANY) Setting trace parameters for the Tivoli Enterprise Console server In addition to the trace information captured by IBM Tivoli Monitoring, you can also collect additional trace information for the Tivoli Enterprise Console components that gather event server metrics. About this task To collect this information, modify the .tec_diag_config file on the Tivoli Enterprise Console event server. Use the steps in the following procedure to modify the event server trace parameters. Procedure 1. Open the $BINDIR/TME/TEC/.tec_diag_config file in an ASCII editor. 2. Locate the entries that configure trace logging for the agent components on the event server. Two entries are included, one for tec_reception and one for tec_rule: # to debug Agent Utils tec_reception Agent_Utils error /tmp/tec_reception SP # to debug Agent Utils tec_rule Agent_Utils error /tmp/tec_rule 3. To gather additional trace information, modify these entries to specify a trace level of trace2: # to debug Agent Utils tec_reception Agent_Utils trace2 /tmp/tec_reception SP # to debug Agent Utils tec_rule Agent_Utils trace2 /tmp/tec_rule 4. In addition, modify the Highest_level entries for tec_rule and tec_reception: 282 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide tec_reception Highest_level trace2 SP tec_rule Highest_level trace2 Problems and workarounds The known problems and workarounds are organized into types of problems that might occur with the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, for example installation and configuration problems and workspace problems. Note: You can resolve some problems by ensuring that your system matches the system requirements listed in the Prerequisites topic for the agent in the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications Information Center. For general troubleshooting information, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide. Installation and configuration troubleshooting Problems can occur during installation, configuration, and uninstallation of the agent. The problems and solutions in Table 15 can occur during installation, configuration, and uninstallation of the agent. Table 15. Problems and solutions for installation and configuration Problem Solution Diagnosing problems with product browse settings (Windows systems only). When you have problems with browse settings, complete the following steps: 1. Click Start > Programs > IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services. The Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window is displayed. 2. Right-click the Windows agent and select Browse Settings. A text window is displayed. 3. Click Save As and save the information in the text file. If requested, you can forward this file to IBM Software Support for analysis. A message similar to "Unable to find running CMS on CT_CMSLIST" in the log file is displayed. If a message similar to "Unable to find running CMS on CT_CMSLIST" is displayed in the log file, the agent cannot connect to the monitoring server. Confirm the following points: v Do multiple network interface cards (NICs) exist on the system? v If multiple NICs exist on the system, find out which one is configured for the monitoring server. Ensure that you specify the correct host name and port settings for communication in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 283 Table 15. Problems and solutions for installation and configuration (continued) Problem Solution The system is experiencing high CPU usage. Agent process: View the memory usage of the KHVCMA process. If CPU usage seems to be excessive, restart the monitoring agent. Network cards: The network card configurations can decrease the performance of a system. Each stream of packets that a network card receives (assuming that it is a broadcast or destined for the under-performing system) must generate a CPU interrupt and transfer the data through the I/O bus. If the network card in question is a bus-mastering card, work can be offloaded and a data transfer between memory and the network card can continue without using CPU processing power. Bus-mastering cards are 32-bit and are based on PCI or EISA bus architectures. If you upgrade the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent for ITCAM for Microsoft Applications from V6.2.0 or V6.2.0.1 to V6.2.2, the IBM Systems Director Configuration window does not open. After the agent is installed, configure the agent by completing the following steps: 1. Select Start > Program Files > IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services. The Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window opens. 2. Right-click Monitoring Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V Server, and select Reconfigure. The Agent Advanced Configuration window opens. 3. Click OK. The IBM Systems Director Configuration window opens. 4. Enter the port number and the server host name for the IBM Systems Director. 5. Select the Authenticate using Tivoli Enterprise Portal credentials check box, and click OK. You have preinstalled agents of earlier versions of IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Microsoft Applications on your computer. When you run the ITCAM for Microsoft Applications installation wizard to upgrade the agent to V6.2.2, the Select Features window displays a list of all the agent features that you can install. The installed agents are selected by default. If you do not want to upgrade the installed features, you cannot clear the default selection. Run the setup.exe file of the Windows OS agent V6.2.2 or later to install the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent Framework. Then, upgrade the preinstalled IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Microsoft Applications agents. After you upgrade ITCAM for Microsoft Applications from an earlier version to V6.2.2, the following entries are created in the Add or Remove Programs window: Ignore IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Microsoft Applications in the Add or Remove Programs window. If you want to modify or remove the installed agents in IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Microsoft Applications, use IBM Tivoli Monitoring from the Add or Remove Programs window. v IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Microsoft Applications v IBM Tivoli Monitoring 284 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 16. General problems and solutions for uninstallation Problem Solution On Windows systems, uninstallation of IBM Tivoli Monitoring fails to uninstall the entire environment. Be sure that you follow the general uninstallation process described in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide: 1. Remove Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server Application support by completing the following steps: a. Use Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services. b. Select Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server. c. Right-click and select Advanced. d. Select Remove TEMS application support. e. Select the agent to remove its application support. 2. Uninstall the monitoring agents first, as in the following examples: v Uninstall a single monitoring agent for a specific database. -ORv Uninstall all instances of a monitoring product, such as IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Databases. 3. Uninstall IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Use the following steps to remove, but not uninstall, an The way to remove inactive managed systems (systems whose status is OFFLINE) from the Navigator tree in the offline managed system from the Navigator tree: portal is not obvious. 1. Click the Enterprise icon in the Navigator tree. 2. Right-click, and then click Workspace > Managed System Status. 3. Right-click the offline managed system, and select Clear offline entry. To uninstall the monitoring agent, use the procedure described in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. You have installed the Windows OS agent V6.2.2 or later Use the following steps to resolve this problem: on your computer. The Windows OS agent does not start 1. In the KGLWICMA.VER and KUIWICLI.VER files in the if you uninstall a 32-bit agent for ITCAM for Microsoft InstallITM/ver directory, lower the current VRMF Applications by using the following methods: values. v The silent_agent.txt file For example, if the current value is 06220000, change v The command: tacmd removeSystem -t agentcode -n node For example, tacmd removeSystem –t qp –n Primary:MachineName:NT v The Remove option on the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. this value to 06210000. 2. Run the setup.exe file for the Windows OS agent to install the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent framework. 3. Start the Windows OS agent. The following error message is displayed: The service Note: If IBM Tivoli Monitoring is not displayed in the did not respond to the start or control request in a Add or Remove Programs window, run the setup.exe timely fashion. KCICF5100E: Unable to start, see file for ITCAM for Microsoft Applications to install the Event Log for information. Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent Framework. You can find the setup.exe file in the Agent_64bit\WINDOWS directory. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 285 Table 16. General problems and solutions for uninstallation (continued) Problem Solution You have a 32-bit agent of ITCAM for Microsoft Applications installed on your computer. If you uninstall the 32-bit agent, two entries of IBM Tivoli Monitoring are created in the Add or Remove Programs window in the following situations: Restart the preinstalled agent. Ignore the IBM Tivoli Monitoring entry for V6.2.1 in the Add or Remove Programs window. To modify or remove the installed agents, use the IBM Tivoli Monitoring entry for V6.2.2 in the Add or Remove Programs window. v With the 32-bit agent, you have Windows OS agent V6.2.2 or later installed on a managed system and you uninstall the 32-bit agent from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal or by using the command: tacmd removeSystem -t <agentCode> -n <node> v With the 32-bit agent, you have 64-bit agent of ITCAM for Microsoft Applications installed on a managed system and you uninstall the 32-bit agent using the silent_agent.txt file. In both the situations, when you uninstall the 32-bit agent, the preinstalled agent stops running. The entry for IBM Tivoli Monitoring is removed from the Add or Remove Programs window if you install a component of ITCAM for Microsoft Applications, 32-bit agent in the following situations: v You have installed the 64-bit Windows OS on your computer. Run the setup.exe file of the Windows OS agent V6.2.2, Fix Pack 2 to install the ACP. Note: You can also install the ACP by running the setup.exe file of ITCAM for Microsoft Applications, 64-bit agent. v You have installed the 32/64-bit Agent Compatibility Package (ACP) of ITCAM for Microsoft Applications, 64-bit agent. When the agent is installed using group deployment, deploygroup was run multiple times. The group deployment starts and completes successfully, but there were multiple entries in the Deploy Status Summary workspace on the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. When the command tried to install multiple times, the additional installations were queued and then were in failed state though the agent was deployed successfully. Note: v When the bundle group contains a single bundle and the deployment group contains more than one member (managed system of the same type as AIX® or Linux), the deployment is successful on both systems. v When the bundle group contains more than one bundle and the deploy group contains single or multiple members, the deployment will be executed on each group member (managed system) depending on the members present in the bundle group and deploy group. v The command creates a transaction for each XX bundle for each target system; the bundle matching the operating system for the deployment member is processed successfully; and remaining transactions were in a queued or failed state. 286 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide There is no solution at this time. Table 16. General problems and solutions for uninstallation (continued) Problem Solution When you use the Installation Launch Pad to install a 32-bit agent on a 32-bit computer, the following message is displayed: No action is required. You can ignore this message and continue with the installation. The following components cannot be installed because the installation action failed. IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications V6.2.3 for Windows on 64-bit AMD and Intel systems (x64) Remote deployment troubleshooting Problems can occur with remote deployment and removal of agent software using the Agent Remote Deploy process. Table 17 contains problems and solutions related to remote deployment. Table 17. Remote deployment problems and solutions Problem Solution The removal of a monitoring agent fails when you use the remote removal process in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal desktop or browser. This problem might occur when you attempt the remote removal process immediately after you restart the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server. You must allow time for the monitoring agent to refresh its connection with the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server before you begin the remote removal process. When you remotely deploy the Hyper-V Server agent from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, on the Agent tab of the New Managed System Configuration window, if you specify the account in the [email protected] format (for example, [email protected]), the following error message is displayed: KDY1008E: The agent action SETCONFIG Failed with a return code of 10 for the product code HV. The command C:\IBM\ITM\TMAITM6_X64\ kdy_xa.exe ?p ITMHV1:HV ?pc hv produced the following error text: Error line (1642): unable to set user to run service as. The specified return code was received from the two way translator. There are two possible solutions to this problem. Solution 1: Use the ddomain\user format to specify the account. Solution 2: Use the Use local system account option to remotely deploy the agent. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 287 Table 17. Remote deployment problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution Remote installation (CLI and GUI) of the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent fails on IPv6 network. The agent gets installed on a computer but fails to configure and start. The agent appears offline on the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. You must reconfigure the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent to Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server. To reconfigure the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, use the following steps: 1. Open the Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window. 2. Right-click Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent that you want to configure with the IPv6 network and then , click Advanced. 3. Click Edit Variable. Following message appears: The service must be stopped before editing variables. Do you want to stop the service now? 4. Click Yes. The Edit Variable window appears. 5. Click Add. 6. Enter the following details in the respective fields: v Variable Name: CT_CMSLIST v Variable Value: IP6.PIPE:ITM-IPV6;IP6.PIPE:<IP of the TEMS machine>. For example: IP6.PIPE:ITM-IPV6;IP6.PIPE: FE80::215:5DFF:FE44:4012 7. Click Ok. 8. Right-click Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent and then click Start. Agent troubleshooting A problem can occur with the agent after it has been installed. Table 18 contains problems and solutions that can occur with the agent after it is installed. Table 18. Agent problems and solutions Problem Solution Log data accumulates too rapidly. Check the RAS trace option settings, which are described in “Setting RAS trace parameters by using the GUI” on page 277. The trace option settings that you can set on the KBB_RAS1= and KDC_DEBUG= lines potentially generate large amounts of data. If you set the Notes® attribute to have multiline text when setting the configuration for a virtual machine, the data row for that virtual machine is not visible in the Virtual Machine attribute group. Start the Hyper-V Manager and use the following steps to change the Notes attribute value: 1. In the Hyper-V Manager, select the Hyper-V host name to open the Virtual Machine list for the selected Hyper-V host name. 2. Right-click the required virtual machine, and click Settings. 3. Click Management > Name. 4. Enter only a single line of text in the Notes window. 288 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 18. Agent problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution The Time Generated attribute in the Event Log attribute group does not show time according to the local time zone. The Time Generated attribute displays the Greenwich Median Time (GMT). Based on the time difference in GMT and your local time, you can convert the time displayed by the Time Generated attribute to your local time. You can also see the value for the Timestamp attribute to see the local time at which the event is generated. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 289 Table 18. Agent problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution A configured and running instance of the monitoring agent is not displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, but other instances of the monitoring agent on the same system are displayed in the portal. IBM Tivoli Monitoring products use Remote Procedure Call (RPC) to define and control product behavior. RPC is the mechanism that a client process uses to make a subroutine call (such as GetTimeOfDay or ShutdownServer) to a server process somewhere in the network. Tivoli processes can be configured to use TCP/UDP, TCP/IP, SNA, and SSL as the protocol (or delivery mechanism) for RPCs that you want. IP.PIPE is the name given to Tivoli TCP/IP protocol for RPCs. The RPCs are socket-based operations that use TCP/IP ports to form socket addresses. IP.PIPE implements virtual sockets and multiplexes all virtual socket traffic across a single physical TCP/IP port (visible from the netstat command). A Tivoli process derives the physical port for IP.PIPE communications based on the configured, well-known port for the hub Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server. (This well-known port or BASE_PORT is configured by using the 'PORT:' keyword on the KDC_FAMILIES / KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable and defaults to '1918'.) The physical port allocation method is defined as (BASE_PORT + 4096*N), where N=0 for a Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server process and N={1, 2, ..., 15} for another type of monitoring server process. Two architectural limits result as a consequence of the physical port allocation method: v No more than one Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server reporting to a specific Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server hub can be active on a system image. v No more than 15 IP.PIPE processes can be active on a single system image. A single system image can support any number of Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server processes (address spaces) if each Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server on that image reports to a different hub. By definition, one Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server hub is available per monitoring enterprise, so this architecture limit has been reduced to one Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server per system image. No more than 15 IP.PIPE processes or address spaces can be active on a single system image. With the first limit expressed earlier, this second limitation refers specifically to Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent processes: no more than 15 agents per system image. Continued on next row. 290 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 18. Agent problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution Continued from previous row. This limitation can be circumvented (at current maintenance levels, IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.1, Fix Pack 4 and later) if the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent process is configured to use the EPHEMERAL IP.PIPE process. (This process is IP.PIPE configured with the 'EPHEMERAL:Y' keyword in the KDC_FAMILIES / KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable). The number of ephemeral IP.PIPE connections per system image has no limitation. If ephemeral endpoints are used, the Warehouse Proxy agent is accessible from the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server associated with the agents using ephemeral connections either by running the Warehouse Proxy agent on the same computer or by using the Firewall Gateway feature. (The Firewall Gateway feature relays the Warehouse Proxy agent connection from the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server computer to the Warehouse Proxy agent computer if the Warehouse Proxy agent cannot coexist on the same computer.) If the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent is installed on Windows Server 2008, Service Pack 2, a memory leak is observed. Install the hot fix for Windows Server 2008, Service Pack 2 from Microsoft Support (http:// support.microsoft.com/kb/970838). On the Windows Server 2008 operating system, the Tivoli There is no solution to this problem. Enterprise Portal displays Value_Exceeds_Maximum for the GPA Pages attribute of the Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition attribute group. For the following workspaces, data is displayed in the plot chart view only for the first instance and not for all instances: v Virtual Network Adapter v Legacy Network Adapter v Virtual Switch Port Use the following steps to change the properties of the plot chart view to view the graph for all instances: 1. Right-click the plot chart view, and click Properties. The Properties window opens. 2. In the left pane, expand Views > Plot Chart Views, and click Bytes. The Preview pane opens. v IDE Controller 3. Click the Style tab. The Style pane opens. v Root Virtual Processor Load 4. Click the plot chart. v VM Virtual Processor Load 5. In the Select Plot Points area, click Attribute(s) across multiple rows. v Hyper-V Logical Processor Load Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 291 Table 18. Agent problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution On Windows Server 2008, Service Pack 2 and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 operating systems, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal displays an incorrect value randomly and sometimes displays VALUE_EXCEEDS_MAXIMUM for the following attributes: v Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor attribute group – Hardware Interrupts Per Sec – Inter Processor Interrupts Per Sec – Inter Processor Interrupts Sent Per Sec – Context Switches Per Sec – Scheduler Interrupts Per Sec – Timer Interrupts Per Sec – Total Interrupts Per Sec v Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor attribute group – Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec – GPA Space Hypercall Per Sec – Page Fault Intercepts Per Sec – Guest Page Table Maps Per Sec – Virtual MMU Hypercalls Per Sec – Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec – Total Messages Per Sec v Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More attribute group – Synthetic Interrupts Per Sec – Synthetic Interrupts Hypercalls Per Sec – Page Table Write Intercepts Per Sec – Reflected Guest Page Faults Per Sec – Page Table Resets Per Sec – Local Flushed GVA Ranges Per Sec – Large Page TLB Fills Per Sec – Global GVA Range Flushes Per Sec – Address Space Switches Per Sec – APIC EOI Accesses Per Sec – APIC IPIs Sent Per Sec – APIC Self IPIs Sent Per Sec v Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor attribute group – Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec – GPA Space Hypercall Per Sec – Page Fault Intercepts Per Sec – Guest Page Table Maps Per Sec – Virtual MMU Hypercalls Per Sec – Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec – Total Messages Per Sec Install Windows Server 2008 R2. (continued in the next row) 292 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 18. Agent problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution (continued from previous row) Install Windows Server 2008 R2. On Windows Server 2008, Service Pack 2 and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 operating systems, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal displays an incorrect value randomly and some times displays VALUE_EXCEEDS_MAXIMUM for the following attributes: v Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More attribute group – Synthetic Interrupts Per Sec – Synthetic Interrupts Hypercalls Per Sec – Page Table Write Intercepts Per Sec – Reflected Guest Page Faults Per Sec – Page Table Resets Per Sec – Local Flushed GVA Ranges Per Sec – Large Page TLB Fills Per Sec – Global GVA Range Flushes Per Sec – Address Space Switches Per Sec – APIC EOI Accesses Per Sec – APIC IPIs Sent Per Sec – APIC Self IPIs Sent Per Sec Use the following steps to resolve this problem: You have installed the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent V6.2.2 on your computer. While configuring the historical 1. Click the History Configuration icon on the Tivoli data collection (HDC), if you change the collection Enterprise Portal. The History Collection location from TEMA to TEMS in the Collection Configuration window opens. Location list in the History Collection Configuration 2. In the Monitored Applications pane, expand window, the following error message is displayed: Microsoft Hyper-V Server. KFWITM521E: collection:attributegroup _name, cannot store data in the selected location, please select another location. 3. Right-click the attribute group for which the error is displayed; then click Delete collection settings. 4. Right-click Microsoft Hyper-V Server, and click Create New collection settings. The History Collection Configuration window opens. 5. In the Configuration area, select a value in the Collection Interval field. 6. In the Collection Location field, select TEMS. 7. In the Warehouse Interval field, select a value. 8. Click Apply. You cannot log on to the IBM Systems Director version 6.3 by using the IBM Systems Director crosslink in the Virtual Machine workspace. There is no solution to this problem. This problem occurs when the following conditions exist: v You have installed the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent V6.3 and configured IBM Systems Director 6.3 on your computer. v You have configured the Authenticate using Tivoli Enterprise Portal credentials parameter as YES by using the monitoring agent. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 293 Table 18. Agent problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution You have configured the monitoring agent version 6.3 on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server by using the self-describing agent feature. You are using IBM Tivoli Monitoring version 6.2.3 or version 6.2.3 Fix Pack 1. On the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, if you open a situation by using the Situation Editor and view the advance options for the situation, you can see <none selected> in the Display Item window. Recycle the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. Complete the following steps to recycle the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server on Windows systems: 1. On the computer where the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server is installed, click Start > Programs > Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services. 2. Right-click the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server service and click Recycle. To recycle the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server on UNIX systems, use the following commands from the bin directory of /opt/IBM/ITM (or where you have installed IBM Tivoli Monitoring) in the order shown below: v ./itmcmd agent stop cq v ./itmcmd agent start cq When you remotely install the monitoring agent, you cannot see the options to perform remote operations in the physical and logical views of a navigator item on the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. When you connect the Windows OS agent and the monitoring agent for the first time to Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the options to perform remote operations are available in the physical view. However, when you assign the logical view to the managed system and update the logical view, the options to perform remote operations disappear from the logical and physical views of a navigator item. You have enabled the self-describing agent feature for the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. When you upgrade the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent support for Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server to version 6.3, the support files are not automatically upgraded to version 6.3. Complete one of the following tasks to resolve this problem: v Use the command line interface to perform remote operations. v Compete the following steps to resolve this problem: 1. Stop the monitoring agent. 2. Remove the entries for the agent from the logical and physical views and update the navigator items. 3. Start the monitoring agent. Upgrade the Hyper-V Server agent support manually to version 6.3 of Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. Workspace troubleshooting Problems can occur with general workspaces and agent-specific workspaces. Table 19 on page 295 contains problems and solutions related to workspaces. 294 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 19. Workspace problems and solutions Problem Solution The process application components are available, but the Availability status shows PROCESS_DATA_NOT_ AVAILABLE. This problem occurs because the PerfProc performance object is disabled. When this condition exists, IBM Tivoli Monitoring cannot collect performance data for this process. Use the following steps to confirm that this problem exists and to resolve it: 1. In the Windows Start menu, click Run. 2. Type perfmon.exe in the Open field of the Run window. The Performance window is displayed. 3. Click the plus sign (+) in the toolbar. The Add Counters window is displayed. 4. Look for Process in the Performance object menu. 5. Complete one of the following actions: v If you see Process in the menu, the PerfProc performance object is enabled and the problem is coming from a different source. You might need to contact IBM Software Support. v If you do not see Process in the menu, use the Microsoft utility from the Microsoft.com Operations website to enable the PerfProc performance object. The Process performance object becomes visible in the Performance object menu of the Add Counters windows, and IBM Tivoli Monitoring is able to detect Availability data. 6. Restart the monitoring agent. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 295 Table 19. Workspace problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution Event Log workspace events are unfiltered, are not All events currently in the Application Event Log are collected more than every 60 seconds, and are removed sent to the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server when the from the Event Log Views after 1 hour of being received. agent starts. Environment variables that control the behavior of the Event Log Workspace are stored in the agent ENV file on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent where the agent is running. These variables are stored: CDP_DP_CACHE_TTL This value is the minimum number of seconds before data (for a particular table) is collected again. By default this variable is present in the ENV file and the value is set to 60. CDP_NT_EVENT_LOG_GET_ALL_ENTRIES_FIRST_TIME This variable determines whether the agent sends all events currently in the Application Event Log to the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server when the agent starts. Legal values are YES and NO. By default this variable is present in the ENV file and the value is set to NO. CDP_NT_EVENT_LOG_CACHE_TIMEOUT This variable determines how long in seconds that events are displayed in the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server Event Log Views. By default, this variable is not present in the ENV file. A default value of 3600 (1 Hour) is used unless overridden by the presence of this variable in the agent ENV file. The minimum legal value is 300. To view or edit the agent ENV file on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring agent where the agent is installed, use Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services to select the agent. Right-click and select Advanced - Edit ENV File. The agent must be restarted to implement changes. The name of the attribute does not display in a bar chart or graph view. 296 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide When a chart or graph view that includes the attribute is scaled to a small size, a blank space is displayed instead of a truncated name. To see the name of the attribute, expand the view of the chart until sufficient space is available to display all characters of the attribute name. Table 19. Workspace problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution You start collection of historical data but the data cannot be seen. Use the following managing options for historical data collection: v Basic historical data collection populates the Warehouse with raw data. This type of data collection is turned off by default. For information about managing this feature including how to set the interval at which data is collected, see Managing historical data in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. By setting a more frequent interval for data collection, you reduce the load on the system incurred every time data is uploaded. v Use the Summarization and Pruning agent to collect specific amounts and types of historical data. Historical data is not displayed until the Summarization and Pruning monitoring agent begins collecting the data. By default, this agent begins collection at 2 a.m. daily. At that point, data is visible in the workspace view. For information about how to modify the default collection settings, see Managing historical data in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide. Historical data collection is unavailable because of incorrect queries in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. The Sort By, Group By, and First/Last functions column are not compatible with the historical data collection feature. Use of these advanced functions makes a query ineligible for historical data collection. Even if data collection has started, you cannot use the time span feature if the query for the chart or table includes column functions or advanced query options (Sort By, Group By, First / Last). To ensure support of historical data collection, do not use the Sort By, Group By, or First/Last functions in your queries. For information about the historical data collection function, See Managing historical datain the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide or the Tivoli Enterprise Portal online help . When you use a long process name in the situation, the process name is truncated. Truncation of process or service names for situations in the Availability table in the portal display is the expected behavior. The maximum name length is 100 bytes. Regular (non-historical) monitoring data fails to be displayed. Check the formation of the queries you use to gather data. For example, look for invalid SQL statements. Navigator items and workspace titles are labeled with Ensure that application support has been added on the internal names such as Kxx:KXX0000 instead of the correct monitoring server, portal server, and portal client. names (such as Disk), where XX and xx represent the For more information about installing application two-character agent code. support, see Installing and enabling application support in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 297 Table 19. Workspace problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution The Event Log workspace events are removed from the Event Log view after every 100 data rows. Environment variables that control the behavior of the Event Log workspace are stored in the agent ENV file on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent where the agent is running. The CDP_PURE_EVENT_CACHE_SIZE variable in the agent ENV file controls the number of data rows that are cached. By default the value is set to 100. You can modify the value for the CDP_PURE_EVENT_CACHE_SIZE variable to include the number of data rows that you require. To view or edit the agent ENV file, on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring agent where the agent is installed, use Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services to select the agent. Right-click the agent, click Advanced, and click Edit ENV File. Restart the agent to implement the changes. Situation troubleshooting Problems can occur with situations and situation configuration. Table 20 contains problems and solutions for situations. Table 20. Situation problems and solutions Problem Solution Monitoring activity requires too much disk space. Check the RAS trace logging settings that are described in “RAS trace parameters” on page 277. For example, trace logs grow rapidly when you apply the ALL logging option. Monitoring activity requires too many system resources. “Disk capacity planning for historical data” on page 225 describes the performance impact of specific attribute groups. If possible, decrease your use of the attribute groups that require greater system resources. A formula that uses mathematical operators appears to be incorrect. For example, if you were monitoring a Linux system, the formula that calculates when Free Memory falls under 10 percent of Total Memory does not work: LT #’Linux_VM_Stats.Total_Memory’ / 10 This formula is incorrect because situation predicates support only logical operators. Your formulas cannot have mathematical operators. Note: The Situation Editor provides alternatives to math operators. In the example, you can select the % Memory Free attribute and avoid the need for math operators. You want to change the appearance of situations when they are displayed in the navigation tree. 1. Right-click an item in the navigation tree. 2. Click Situations in the menu. The Situation Editor window is displayed. 3. Select the situation that you want to modify. 4. Use the State menu to set the status and appearance of the Situation when it triggers. Note: The State setting is not related to severity settings in the Tivoli Enterprise Console. 298 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 20. Situation problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution When a situation is triggered in the Event Log attribute group, it remains in the Situation Event Console as long as the event ID entry is present in the Event Log workspace. When this event ID entry is removed from the Event Log workspace on the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, the situation is also cleared even if the actual problem that caused the event is not resolved, and the event ID entry is also present in the Windows Event Viewer. A timeout occurs on the cache of events for the NT Event Log group. Increase the cache time of Event Log collection to meet your requirements by adding the following variable and timeout value to the KpcENV file for the agent (where pc is the two-letter product code): CDP_NT_EVENT_LOG_CACHE_TIMEOUT=3600 This variable determines how long events from the NT Event Log are kept. If the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent is in a non-English No solution is available for this problem at this time. language, the following situations are not triggered: v KHV_HV_VMCreate_Info v KHV_HV_VMDelete_Info v KHV_HV_VMMigrate_Info If the Expert Advice for a situation contains a hyperlink to an external website (for example, a Microsoft TechNet website) and you click the hyperlink, the website opens in an external window. However, the external window stops responding. The external window responds after you close the Preview window and Situation Editor window. The situation for a specific agent is not visible in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Open the Situation Editor. Access the All managed servers view. If the situation is not displayed, confirm that the monitoring server has been seeded for the agent. If not, seed the server, as described in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. The monitoring interval is too long. Access the Situation Editor view for the situation that you want to modify. Check the Sampling interval area in the Formula tab. Adjust the time interval as required. The situation did not activate at startup. Manually recycle the situation as follows: 1. Right-click the situation and select Stop Situation. 2. Right-click the situation and select Start Situation. Note: You can permanently avoid this problem by selecting the Run at Startup check box of the Situation Editor view for a specific situation. The situation is not displayed. Click the Action tab and check whether the situation has an automated corrective action. This action can occur directly or through a policy. The situation might be resolving so quickly that you do not see the event or the update in the graphical user interface. An Alert event did not occur even though the predicate was correctly specified. Check the logs, reports, and workspaces. A situation fires on an unexpected managed object. Confirm that you distributed and started the situation on the correct managed system. The product did not distribute the situation to a managed system. Click the Distribution tab and check the distribution settings for the situation. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 299 Table 20. Situation problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution The situation does not fire. This problem can be caused when incorrect predicates are present in the formula that defines the situation. For example, the managed object shows a state that normally triggers a monitoring event, but the situation is not true because the wrong attribute is specified in the formula. In the Formula tab, analyze predicates as follows: 1. Click the fx icon in the Formula area. The Show formula window is displayed. a. Confirm the following details in the Formula area of the window: v The attributes that you intend to monitor are specified in the formula. v The situations that you intend to monitor are specified in the formula. v The logical operators in the formula match your monitoring goal. v The numeric values in the formula match your monitoring goal. b. (Optional) Select the Show detailed formula check box to see the original names of attributes in the application or operating system that you are monitoring. c. Click OK to dismiss the Show formula window. 2. (Optional) In the Formula area of the Formula tab, temporarily assign numeric values that immediately trigger a monitoring event. The triggering of the event confirms that other predicates in the formula are valid. Note: After you complete this test, you must restore the numeric values to valid levels so that you do not generate excessive monitoring data based on your temporary settings. For additional information about situations that do not fire, see Situations are not firing in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide. Situation events are not displayed in the Events Console view of the workspace. Associate the situation with a Navigator item. Note: The situation does not need to be displayed in the workspace. It is sufficient that the situation is associated with any Navigator item. You do not have access to a situation. Note: You must have administrator privileges to complete these steps. 1. Click Edit > Administer Users to access the Administer Users window. 2. In the Users area, select the user whose privileges you want to modify. 3. In the Permissions tab, Applications tab, and Navigator Views tab, select the permissions or privileges that correspond to the user role. 4. Click OK. 300 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Table 20. Situation problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution A managed system seems to be offline. 1. Select Physical View and click the Enterprise Level of the navigator tree. 2. Click View > Workspace > Managed System Status to see a list of managed systems and their status. 3. If a system is offline, check network connectivity and the status of the specific system or application. Associations of custom situations with navigator items break after upgrading the agent support. Create the associations again by completing the following steps: 1. Right-click the navigator item, and then click Situations. A list of situations that are associated with the navigator item is displayed. Note: If the custom situation that you want to associate is available in the list, ignore remaining steps. 2. Click the Set Situation filter criteria icon. 3. Select the Eligible for Association check box, and then click OK. A list of situations is displayed. 4. Right-click the situation that you want to associate with the navigator item, and then click Associate. The situation is associated with the navigator item. Take Action commands troubleshooting Problems can occur with Take Action commands. Table 21 contains problems and solutions that can occur with Take Action commands. When each Take Action command runs, it generates a log file listed in Table 14 on page 274. Table 21. Take Action commands problems and solutions Problem Solution Take Action commands often require several minutes to complete. Allow several minutes. If you do not see a message advising you of completion, try to run the command manually. Situations fail to trigger Take Action commands. Attempt to manually run the Take Action command in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. If the Take Action command works, look for configuration problems in the situation. See “Situation troubleshooting” on page 298. If the Take Action command fails, for general information about troubleshooting Take Action commands, see the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide. Tivoli Common Reporting troubleshooting Problems can occur with the Tivoli Common Reporting predefined reports for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. Table 22 on page 302 contains problems and solutions that can occur with the Tivoli Common Reporting predefined reports for IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. See the Tivoli Common Reporting Information Center (http:// Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 301 publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v3r1/topic/com.ibm.tivoli.tcr.doc/tcr_welcome.html) for more information about troubleshooting for the Tivoli Common Reporting tool. Table 22. Tivoli Common Reporting for Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent problems and solutions Problem Solution When you simultaneously query two tables in the Query This problem occurs when a relationship between the Studio interface, no data is displayed. However, when tables is not defined. To resolve this problem, ensure that you query the two tables separately, data is displayed. all the ad hoc queries have at least one identifier. When you create an ad hoc query by dragging some columns in the Query Studio interface, the following error message is displayed: RQP-DEF-0177 An error occurred while performing operation ’sqlPrepareWithOptions’ status=’-232’. If a view or a table for the selected summarization type does not exist in the database for a report, the report does not open and the following error message is displayed: RQP-DEF-0177 An error occurred while performing operation ’sqlPrepareWithOptions’ status=’-56’. This is an SQL error related to arithmetic flow. This error is generated because the average or the sum for certain columns is more than the threshold size that is defined in the database. To resolve this error, use the limited columns and add a standard timestamp while creating an ad hoc query. To resolve this problem, complete the following tasks: v Verify that the summarization and pruning agent is working correctly. v Generate data for all the summarization types. v Verify that the warehouse is collecting historical data. When you run a report, the report is not displayed in the This problem occurs due to incorrect data source. To resolve this problem, complete the following tasks: correct format and the following error message is displayed: v Verify that the datasource configuration parameters are RQP-DEF-0177 An error occurred while performing configured correctly. operation ’sqlPrepareWithOptions’ v Verify that the specified values for the parameters of status=’-16’. the summarization and pruning agent such as database URL, driver user, and password match with the values of these parameters on the database. If data is not available in the database for the selected parameters, the following error message is displayed after querying these parameters: To resolve this error, complete the following tasks: Empty data set No data returned by query. Try another set of parameters. v Generate data for all the summarization types in the database. v Configure the summarization and pruning agent and verify that it is working correctly. Reports are not generated correctly in the Microsoft Excel There are some limitations to generate reports in the format. Microsoft Excel format. To view these limitations, see the IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/cbi/ v10r1m0/topic/ com.ibm.swg.im.cognos.ug_cr_rptstd.10.1.0.doc/ ug_cr_rptstd_id32474excel_limitations.html). When you view a report spanning multiple pages in the No solution is available for this problem at this time. PDF format, the report parameters section is displayed at the top of each page. Charts are not displayed correctly in Microsoft Excel 2007. 302 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide No solution is available for this problem at this time. Table 22. Tivoli Common Reporting for Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent problems and solutions (continued) Problem Solution Labels for some charts are displayed in the HTML output, but are not displayed in the PDF output. The font size is rendered differently in the HTML and the PDF output. In the PDF output, some fonts are not displayed because of the large font size. To resolve this issue, reduce the font size by completing the following steps: 1. Open the report in Report Studio. 2. Click the chart. 3. In the chart properties, select Font. 4. Modify the font properties, such as family, size, weight, and style. 5. Save the settings, and run the report in the PDF format. Support information If you have a problem with your IBM software, you want to resolve it quickly. IBM provides the following ways for you to obtain the support you need: Online The following websites contain troubleshooting information: v Go to the IBM Software Support website (http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/ software) and follow the instructions. v Go to the Application Performance Management Wiki (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ servicemanagement/apm/index.html). Feel free to contribute to this wiki. IBM Support Assistant The IBM Support Assistant (ISA) is a free local software serviceability workbench that helps you resolve questions and problems with IBM software products. The ISA provides quick access to support-related information and serviceability tools for problem determination. To install the ISA software, go to the IBM Support Assistant website (http://www.ibm.com/software/support/isa). Informational, warning, and error messages overview Messages relay information about how the system or application is performing and can alert you to exceptional conditions when they occur. Messages are sent to an output destination, such as a file, database, or console screen. If you receive a warning or error message, you can do one of the following actions: v Follow the instructions listed in the Detail window of the message if this information is included there. v Consult the message details listed in this topic to see what action you can take to correct the problem. v Consult the message log for message ID, text, time, and date of the message, as well as other data you can use to diagnose the problem. Message format The message format contains a message ID and text, an explanation, and an operator response. IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent messages have the following format: Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 303 Message ID and text Explanation Operator Response The message ID has the following format: CCC####severity where: CCC Prefix that indicates the component to which the message applies. The following components are used: KHV General Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent messages #### Number of the message severity Severity of the message. Three levels of severity are used: I Informational messages provide feedback about something that happened in the product or system that might be important. These messages can provide guidance when you are requesting a specific action from the product. W Warning messages call your attention to an exception condition. The condition might not be an error but can cause problems if not resolved. E Error messages indicate that an action cannot be completed because of a user or system error. These messages require user response. The Text of the message provides a general statement regarding the problem or condition that occurred. The Explanation provides additional information about the message and the possible cause for the condition. The Operator Response provides actions to take in response to the condition, particularly for error messages (messages with the "E" suffix). Note: Many message texts and explanations contain variables, such as the specific name of a server or application. Those variables are represented in this topic as symbols, such as "&1." Actual messages contain values for these variables. Agent messages The following messages apply to IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. KHV0001I The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service was started. Explanation: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service was started. Operator response: None. KHV0002I The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service is already started. Explanation: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service is already started. Operator response: None. KHV0003E Error starting the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. 304 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Explanation: Error starting the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. Operator response: Check the event log for more information. KHV0008I The Hyper-V Image Management Service was started. Explanation: The Hyper-V Image Management Service was started. Operator response: None. KHV0009I The Hyper-V Image Management Service is already started. Explanation: The Hyper-V Image Management Service is already started. Operator response: None. KHV0008E Error starting the Hyper-V Image Management Service. Explanation: Error starting the Hyper-V Image Management Service. Operator response: Check the event log for more information. KHV0015I The Hyper-V Networking Management Service was started. Explanation: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service was started. Operator response: None. KHV0016I The Hyper-V Networking Management Service is already started. Explanation: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service is already started. Operator response: None. KHV0017E Error starting the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. Explanation: Error starting the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. Operator response: Check the event log for more information. KHV0082I The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service was stopped. Explanation: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service was stopped. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 305 Operator response: None. KHV0083I The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service is already stopped. Explanation: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service is already stopped. Operator response: None. KHV0084E Error stopping the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. Explanation: Error stopping the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service. Operator response: Check the event log for more information. KHV0108I The Hyper-V Image Management Service was stopped. Explanation: The Hyper-V Image Management Service was stopped. Operator response: None. KHV0102I The Hyper-V Image Management Service is already stopped. Explanation: The Hyper-V Image Management Service is already stopped. Operator response: None. KHV0103E Error stopping the Hyper-V Image Management Service. Explanation: Error stopping the Hyper-V Image Management Service. Operator response: Check the event log for more information. KHV0105I The Hyper-V Networking Management Service was stopped. Explanation: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service was stopped. Operator response: None. KHV0106I The Hyper-V Networking Management Service is already stopped. Explanation: The Hyper-V Networking Management Service is already stopped. Operator response: None. 306 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide KHV0107E Error stopping the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. Explanation: Error stopping the Hyper-V Networking Management Service. Operator response: Check the event log for more information. KHV0100W The service does not exist as an installed service. Explanation: The service does not exist as an installed service. Operator response: None. KHV0101I The service is disabled and cannot be started. Explanation: The service is disabled and cannot be started. Operator response: None. KHV0104S The virtual machine is successfully started. Explanation: The virtual machine is successfully started. Operator response: None. KHV0104F Error starting the virtual machine. Explanation: Error starting the virtual machine. Operator response: None. KHV0105S The virtual machine is successfully stopped. Explanation: The virtual machine is successfully stopped. Operator response: None. KHV0105F Error stopping the virtual machine. Explanation: Error stopping the virtual machine. Operator response: None. KHV0105G The Virtual Machine is already started. Chapter 9. Troubleshooting 307 Explanation: The Virtual Machine is already started. Operator response: None. KHV0105H The Virtual Machine is already stopped. Explanation: The Virtual Machine is already stopped. Operator response: None. KHV0105J Resource Metering for all Virtual Machines enabled. Explanation: Resource Metering for all Virtual Machines enabled. Operator response: None. KHV0105K Resource Metering for Virtual Machines is not supported. Explanation: The Virtual Machine Resource Metering is not enabled.It is supported only on Windows Server 2012 Operating System. Operator response: None. KHV0105l No Virtual Machine available for enabling Resource Metering. Explanation: No Virtual Machine available for enabling Resource Metering. Operator response: None. 308 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Appendix A. Event mapping The Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) interface is used to forward situation events to Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus or Tivoli Enterprise Console. EIF events specify an event class, and the event data is specified as name-value pairs that identify the name of an event slot and the value for the slot. An event class can have subclasses. IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides the base event class definitions and a set of base slots that are included in all monitoring events. Agents extend the base event classes to define subclasses that include agent-specific slots. For Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent events, the event classes correspond to the agent attribute groups, and the agent-specific slots correspond to the attributes in the attribute group. The situation editor in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal can be used to perform custom mapping of data to EIF slots instead of using the default mapping described in this topic. For more information about EIF slot customization, see the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide. Tivoli Enterprise Console requires that event classes and their slots are defined in BAROC (Basic Recorder of Objects in C) files. Each agent provides a BAROC file that contains event class definitions for the agent and is installed on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server in the TECLIB directory (install_dir/cms/ TECLIB for Windows systems and install_dir/tables/TEMS_hostname/TECLIB for UNIX systems) when application support for the agent is installed. The BAROC file for the agent and the base BAROC files provided with Tivoli Monitoring must also be installed onto the Tivoli Enterprise Console. For details, see “Setting up event forwarding to Tivoli Enterprise Console” in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. Each of the event classes is a child of KHV_Base and is defined in the khv.baroc (version vNext) file. The KHV_Base event class can be used for generic rules processing for any event from the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. For events that are generated by situations in the Availability attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_AVAILABILITY event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v v v v v application_component: STRING name: STRING name_enum: STRING khv_status: INTEGER khv_status_enum: STRING v full_name: STRING v full_name_enum: STRING v type: INTEGER v type_enum: STRING v v v v v virtual_size: INTEGER page_faults_per_sec: INTEGER working_set_size: INTEGER thread_count: INTEGER pid: INTEGER v percent_privileged_time: INTEGER © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 309 v v v v v percent_user_mode_time: INTEGER percent_processor_time: INTEGER command_line: STRING command_line_enum: STRING functionality_test_status: INTEGER v functionality_test_status_enum: STRING v functionality_test_message: STRING v functionality_test_message_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Director attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_DIRECTOR event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v directorserver: STRING v directorport: STRING v usetepcredential: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Disk attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_DISK event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v virtualmachinename: STRING v availability: INTEGER v availability_enum: STRING v healthstate: INTEGER v healthstate_enum: STRING v enabledstate: INTEGER v enabledstate_enum: STRING v maxdiskallocated: INTEGER v maxdiskallocated_enum: STRING v v v v v defaultblocksize: INTEGER defaultblocksize_enum: STRING loadtime: INTEGER loadtime_enum: STRING totalmounttime: INTEGER v totalmounttime_enum: STRING v freephysicaldisk: INTEGER v freephysicaldisk_enum: STRING v systemname: STRING v deviceid: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Enterprise Hyper-V Summary attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_ENTERPRISE_HYPER_V_SUMMARY event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v systemcpuutilization: INTEGER 310 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v systemcpuutilization_enum: STRING memoryavailable: INTEGER memoryavailable_enum: STRING memoryutilized: INTEGER memoryutilized_enum: STRING v v v v v v v diskreadlatency: INTEGER diskreadlatency_enum: STRING diskwritelatency: INTEGER diskwritelatency_enum: STRING networkutilization: INTEGER networkutilization_enum: STRING maxlogicalprocessor: INTEGER v maxlogicalprocessor_enum: STRING v maxvirtualprocessor: INTEGER v maxvirtualprocessor_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Event Log attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_EVENT_LOG event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v log_name: STRING v event_source: STRING v event_id: INTEGER v v v v v v v event_id_enum: STRING event_type: INTEGER event_type_enum: STRING event_category: INTEGER event_category_enum: STRING time_generated: STRING message: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_BALANCER event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v v v v v v v v timestamp: STRING name: STRING added_memory: INTEGER added_memory_enum: STRING available_memory: INTEGER available_memory_enum: STRING average_pressure: INTEGER average_pressure_enum: STRING v memory_add_operations: INTEGER v memory_add_operations_enum: STRING v memory_remove_operations: INTEGER Appendix A. Event mapping 311 v memory_remove_operations_enum: STRING v removed_memory: INTEGER v removed_memory_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_VM event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v name: STRING v v v v v v added_memory: INTEGER added_memory_enum: STRING average_pressure: INTEGER average_pressure_enum: STRING current_pressure: INTEGER current_pressure_enum: STRING v guest_visible_physical_memory: INTEGER v guest_visible_physical_memory_enum: STRING v maximum_pressure: INTEGER v maximum_pressure_enum: STRING v memory_add_operations: INTEGER v memory_add_operations_enum: STRING v memory_remove_operations: INTEGER v memory_remove_operations_enum: STRING v minimum_pressure: INTEGER v minimum_pressure_enum: STRING v physical_memory: INTEGER v physical_memory_enum: STRING v removed_memory: INTEGER v removed_memory_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper V Replica VM attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_REPLICA_VM event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v v v v v v v v virtual_machine_name: STRING average_replication_latency: REAL average_replication_latency_enum: STRING average_replication_size: REAL average_replication_size_enum: STRING compression_efficiency: REAL compression_efficiency_enum: STRING last_replication_size: REAL v last_replication_size_enum: STRING v network_bytes_recv: REAL v network_bytes_recv_enum: STRING 312 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v network_bytes_sent: REAL network_bytes_sent_enum: STRING replication_count: INTEGER replication_count_enum: STRING replication_latency: REAL v replication_latency_enum: STRING v resynchronized_bytes: REAL v resynchronized_bytes_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v pct_c1_time: REAL v pct_c1_time_enum: STRING v pct_c2_time: REAL v pct_c2_time_enum: STRING v pct_c3_time: REAL v pct_c3_time_enum: STRING v pct_guest_run_time: REAL v v v v pct_guest_run_time_enum: STRING pct_hypervisor_run_time: REAL pct_hypervisor_run_time_enum: STRING pct_idle_time: REAL v pct_idle_time_enum: STRING v pct_total_run_time: REAL v pct_total_run_time_enum: STRING v v v v v c1_transitions_per_sec: REAL c1_transitions_per_sec_enum: STRING c2_transitions_per_sec: REAL c2_transitions_per_sec_enum: STRING c3_transitions_per_sec: REAL v c3_transitions_per_sec_enum: STRING v context_switches_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v v context_switches_per_sec_enum: STRING hardware_interrupts_per_sec: REAL hardware_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING inter_processor_interrupts_per_sec: REAL inter_processor_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING inter_processor_interrupts_sent_per_sec: REAL inter_processor_interrupts_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v monitor_transition_cost_ns: REAL monitor_transition_cost_ns_enum: STRING monitor_transition_cost: REAL monitor_transition_cost_enum: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 313 v v v v v scheduler_interrupts_per_sec: REAL scheduler_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING timer_interrupts_per_sec: REAL timer_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING total_interrupts_per_sec: REAL v total_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_PARTITION event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v address_spaces: INTEGER v address_spaces_enum: STRING v deposited_pages: INTEGER v deposited_pages_enum: STRING v gpa_pages: INTEGER v gpa_pages_enum: STRING v gpa_space_modifications_per_sec: REAL v gpa_space_modifications_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v virtual_processors: INTEGER virtual_processors_enum: STRING virtual_tlb_flush_entires_per_sec: REAL virtual_tlb_flush_entires_per_sec_enum: STRING v virtual_tlb_pages: INTEGER v virtual_tlb_pages_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_PARTITION event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v address_spaces: INTEGER v address_spaces_enum: STRING v deposited_pages: INTEGER v v v v v v v deposited_pages_enum: STRING virtual_processors: INTEGER virtual_processors_enum: STRING virtual_tlb_flush_entires_per_sec: REAL virtual_tlb_flush_entires_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_tlb_pages: INTEGER virtual_tlb_pages_enum: STRING v name: STRING 314 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR event class. This event class contains the following slots: v v v v v v v v node: STRING timestamp: STRING pct_guest_run_time: REAL pct_guest_run_time_enum: STRING pct_hypervisor_run_time: REAL pct_hypervisor_run_time_enum: STRING pct_total_run_time: REAL pct_total_run_time_enum: STRING v cpuid_instructions_per_sec: REAL v cpuid_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v cpuid_instructions_cost_ns: REAL cpuid_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING cpuid_instructions_cost: REAL cpuid_instructions_cost_enum: STRING gpa_space_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v gpa_space_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v guest_page_table_maps_per_sec: REAL v guest_page_table_maps_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v page_fault_intercepts_per_sec: REAL page_fault_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING page_invalidations_per_sec: REAL page_invalidations_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v page_invalidations_cost_ns: REAL page_invalidations_cost_ns_enum: STRING page_invalidations_cost: REAL page_invalidations_cost_enum: STRING v total_intercepts_per_sec: REAL v total_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING v total_intercepts_cost_ns: REAL v total_intercepts_cost_ns_enum: STRING v total_intercepts_cost: REAL v v v v v v v v total_intercepts_cost_enum: STRING total_messages_per_sec: REAL total_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL virtual_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_interrupts_per_sec: REAL virtual_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_mmu_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v virtual_mmu_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v virtual_processor_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v virtual_processor_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 315 v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_ROOT_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR_MORE event class. This event class contains the following slots: v v v v v v v node: STRING timestamp: STRING address_domain_flushes_per_sec: REAL address_domain_flushes_per_sec_enum: STRING address_space_evictions_per_sec: REAL address_space_evictions_per_sec_enum: STRING address_space_flushes_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v address_space_flushes_per_sec_enum: STRING address_space_switches_per_sec: REAL address_space_switches_per_sec_enum: STRING apic_eoi_accesses_per_sec: REAL apic_eoi_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING apic_ipis_sent_per_sec: REAL v apic_ipis_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v apic_mmio_accesses_per_sec: REAL v apic_mmio_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v apic_self_ipis_sent_per_sec: REAL apic_self_ipis_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING apic_tpr_accesses_per_sec: REAL apic_tpr_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING v control_register_accesses_per_sec: REAL v control_register_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING v control_register_accesses_cost_ns: REAL v v v v v control_register_accesses_cost_ns_enum: STRING control_register_accesses_cost: REAL control_register_accesses_cost_enum: STRING debug_register_accesses_per_sec: REAL debug_register_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING v debug_register_accesses_cost_ns: REAL v debug_register_accesses_cost_ns_enum: STRING v v v v v v v debug_register_accesses_cost: REAL debug_register_accesses_cost_enum: STRING emulated_instructions_per_sec: REAL emulated_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING emulated_instructions_cost_ns: REAL emulated_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING emulated_instructions_cost: REAL v emulated_instructions_cost_enum: STRING v external_interrupts_per_sec: REAL v external_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING 316 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v external_interrupts_cost_ns: REAL external_interrupts_cost_ns_enum: STRING external_interrupts_cost: REAL external_interrupts_cost_enum: STRING global_gva_range_flushes_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v v global_gva_range_flushes_per_sec_enum: STRING hlt_instructions_per_sec: REAL hlt_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING hlt_instructions_cost_ns: REAL hlt_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING hlt_instructions_cost: REAL hlt_instructions_cost_enum: STRING v v v v v v hypercalls_per_sec: REAL hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING hypercalls_cost_ns: REAL hypercalls_cost_ns_enum: STRING hypercalls_cost: REAL hypercalls_cost_enum: STRING v io_instructions_per_sec: REAL v io_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING v io_instructions_cost_ns: REAL v v v v io_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING io_instructions_cost: REAL io_instructions_cost_enum: STRING io_intercept_messages_per_sec: REAL v io_intercept_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING v large_page_tlb_fills_per_sec: REAL v large_page_tlb_fills_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v local_flushed_gva_ranges_per_sec: REAL local_flushed_gva_ranges_per_sec_enum: STRING logical_processor_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL logical_processor_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING logical_processor_migrations_per_sec: REAL v logical_processor_migrations_per_sec_enum: STRING v long_spin_wait_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v v long_spin_wait_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING memory_intercept_messages_per_sec: REAL memory_intercept_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING msr_accesses_per_sec: REAL msr_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING msr_accesses_cost_ns: REAL msr_accesses_cost_ns_enum: STRING v msr_accesses_cost: REAL v msr_accesses_cost_enum: STRING v mwait_instructions_per_sec: REAL Appendix A. Event mapping 317 v v v v v mwait_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING mwait_instructions_cost_ns: REAL mwait_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING mwait_instructions_cost: REAL mwait_instructions_cost_enum: STRING v v v v v v v other_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL other_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING other_intercepts_per_sec: REAL other_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING other_intercepts_cost_ns: REAL other_intercepts_cost_ns_enum: STRING other_intercepts_cost: REAL v v v v v v other_intercepts_cost_enum: STRING other_messages_per_sec: REAL other_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING page_fault_intercepts_cost_ns: REAL page_fault_intercepts_cost_ns_enum: STRING page_fault_intercepts_cost: REAL v page_fault_intercepts_cost_enum: STRING v page_table_allocations_per_sec: REAL v page_table_allocations_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v page_table_eviction_per_sec: REAL page_table_eviction_per_sec_enum: STRING page_table_reclamations_per_sec: REAL page_table_reclamations_per_sec_enum: STRING v page_table_resets_per_sec: REAL v page_table_resets_per_sec_enum: STRING v page_table_validations_per_sec: REAL v v v v v page_table_validations_per_sec_enum: STRING page_table_write_intercepts_per_sec: REAL page_table_write_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING pending_interrupts_per_sec: REAL pending_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING v pending_interrupts_cost_ns: REAL v pending_interrupts_cost_ns_enum: STRING v v v v v v v pending_interrupts_cost: REAL pending_interrupts_cost_enum: STRING reflected_guest_page_faults_per_sec: REAL reflected_guest_page_faults_per_sec_enum: STRING small_page_tlb_fills_per_sec: REAL small_page_tlb_fills_per_sec_enum: STRING synthetic_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v synthetic_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v synthetic_interrupts_per_sec: REAL v synthetic_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING 318 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v pct_guest_run_time: REAL v pct_guest_run_time_enum: STRING v pct_hypervisor_run_time: REAL v v v v v v pct_hypervisor_run_time_enum: STRING total_run_time: REAL total_run_time_enum: STRING cpuid_instructions_per_sec: REAL cpuid_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING cpuid_instructions_cost_ns: REAL v cpuid_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING v cpuid_instructions_cost: REAL v cpuid_instructions_cost_enum: STRING v gpa_space_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v gpa_space_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v guest_page_table_maps_per_sec: REAL v guest_page_table_maps_per_sec_enum: STRING v page_fault_intercepts_per_sec: REAL v page_fault_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING v page_fault_intercepts_cost_ns: REAL v page_fault_intercepts_cost_ns_enum: STRING v page_fault_intercepts_cost: REAL v v v v v page_fault_intercepts_cost_enum: STRING page_invalidations_per_sec: REAL page_invalidations_per_sec_enum: STRING page_invalidations_cost_ns: REAL page_invalidations_cost_ns_enum: STRING v page_invalidations_cost: REAL v page_invalidations_cost_enum: STRING v v v v v v v total_intercepts_per_sec: REAL total_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING total_intercepts_cost_ns: REAL total_intercepts_cost_ns_enum: STRING total_intercepts_cost: REAL total_intercepts_cost_enum: STRING total_messages_per_sec: REAL v v v v total_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL virtual_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_interrupts_per_sec: REAL Appendix A. Event mapping 319 v v v v v virtual_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_mmu_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL virtual_mmu_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING virtual_processor_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL virtual_processor_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v virtual_machine_name: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_HYPERVISOR_VIRTUAL_PROCESSOR_MORE event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v address_domain_flushes_per_sec: REAL v address_domain_flushes_per_sec_enum: STRING v address_space_evictions_per_sec: REAL v address_space_evictions_per_sec_enum: STRING v address_space_flushes_per_sec: REAL v address_space_flushes_per_sec_enum: STRING v address_space_switches_per_sec: REAL v address_space_switches_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v apic_eoi_accesses_per_sec: REAL apic_eoi_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING apic_ipis_sent_per_sec: REAL apic_ipis_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v apic_mmio_accesses_per_sec: REAL v apic_mmio_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING v apic_self_ipis_sent_per_sec: REAL v v v v v apic_self_ipis_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING apic_tpr_accesses_per_sec: REAL apic_tpr_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING control_register_accesses_per_sec: REAL control_register_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING v control_register_accesses_cost_ns: REAL v control_register_accesses_cost_ns_enum: STRING v v v v v v v control_register_accesses_cost: REAL control_register_accesses_cost_enum: STRING debug_register_accesses_per_sec: REAL debug_register_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING debug_register_accesses_cost_ns: REAL debug_register_accesses_cost_ns_enum: STRING debug_register_accesses_cost: REAL v v v v debug_register_accesses_cost_enum: STRING emulated_instructions_per_sec: REAL emulated_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING emulated_instructions_cost_ns: REAL 320 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v emulated_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING emulated_instructions_cost: REAL emulated_instructions_cost_enum: STRING external_interrupts_per_sec: REAL external_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v v v external_interrupts_cost_ns: REAL external_interrupts_cost_ns_enum: STRING external_interrupts_cost: REAL external_interrupts_cost_enum: STRING global_gva_range_flushes_per_sec: REAL global_gva_range_flushes_per_sec_enum: STRING hlt_instructions_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v hlt_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING hlt_instructions_cost_ns: REAL hlt_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING hlt_instructions_cost: REAL hlt_instructions_cost_enum: STRING hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v hypercalls_cost_ns: REAL v hypercalls_cost_ns_enum: STRING v v v v hypercalls_cost: REAL hypercalls_cost_enum: STRING io_instructions_per_sec: REAL io_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING v io_instructions_cost_ns: REAL v io_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING v io_instructions_cost: REAL v v v v v io_instructions_cost_enum: STRING io_intercept_messages_per_sec: REAL io_intercept_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING large_page_tlb_fills_per_sec: REAL large_page_tlb_fills_per_sec_enum: STRING v local_flushed_gva_ranges_per_sec: REAL v local_flushed_gva_ranges_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v v v logical_processor_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL logical_processor_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING logical_processor_migrations_per_sec: REAL logical_processor_migrations_per_sec_enum: STRING long_spin_wait_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL long_spin_wait_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING memory_intercept_messages_per_sec: REAL v memory_intercept_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING v msr_accesses_per_sec: REAL v msr_accesses_per_sec_enum: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 321 v v v v v msr_accesses_cost_ns: REAL msr_accesses_cost_ns_enum: STRING msr_accesses_cost: REAL msr_accesses_cost_enum: STRING mwait_instructions_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v v mwait_instructions_per_sec_enum: STRING mwait_instructions_cost_ns: REAL mwait_instructions_cost_ns_enum: STRING mwait_instructions_cost: REAL mwait_instructions_cost_enum: STRING other_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL other_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v v other_intercepts_per_sec: REAL other_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING other_intercepts_cost_ns: REAL other_intercepts_cost_ns_enum: STRING other_intercepts_cost: REAL other_intercepts_cost_enum: STRING v other_messages_per_sec: REAL v other_messages_per_sec_enum: STRING v page_table_allocations_per_sec: REAL v v v v page_table_allocations_per_sec_enum: STRING page_table_eviction_per_sec: REAL page_table_eviction_per_sec_enum: STRING page_table_reclamations_per_sec: REAL v page_table_reclamations_per_sec_enum: STRING v page_table_resets_per_sec: REAL v page_table_resets_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v page_table_validations_per_sec: REAL page_table_validations_per_sec_enum: STRING page_table_write_intercepts_per_sec: REAL page_table_write_intercepts_per_sec_enum: STRING pending_interrupts_per_sec: REAL v pending_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING v pending_interrupts_cost_ns: REAL v v v v v v v pending_interrupts_cost_ns_enum: STRING pending_interrupts_cost: REAL pending_interrupts_cost_enum: STRING reflected_guest_page_faults_per_sec: REAL reflected_guest_page_faults_per_sec_enum: STRING small_page_tlb_fills_per_sec: REAL small_page_tlb_fills_per_sec_enum: STRING v synthetic_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec: REAL v synthetic_interrupt_hypercalls_per_sec_enum: STRING v synthetic_interrupts_per_sec: REAL 322 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v synthetic_interrupts_per_sec_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_LEGACY_NETWORK_ADAPTER event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v bytes_dropped: INTEGER v bytes_dropped_enum: STRING v v v v v v bytes_received_per_sec: REAL bytes_received_per_sec_enum: STRING bytes_sent_per_sec: REAL bytes_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING frames_dropped: INTEGER frames_dropped_enum: STRING v frames_received_per_sec: REAL v frames_received_per_sec_enum: STRING v frames_sent_per_sec: REAL v frames_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Summary attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_SUMMARY event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v v v v systemcpuutilization: INTEGER systemcpuutilization_enum: STRING memoryavailable: INTEGER memoryavailable_enum: STRING v memoryutilized: INTEGER v memoryutilized_enum: STRING v diskreadlatency: INTEGER v diskreadlatency_enum: STRING v diskwritelatency: INTEGER v v v v v v v diskwritelatency_enum: STRING networkutilization: INTEGER networkutilization_enum: STRING maxlogicalprocessor: INTEGER maxlogicalprocessor_enum: STRING maxvirtualprocessor: INTEGER maxvirtualprocessor_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Task Manager Detail attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_TASK_MANAGER_DETAIL event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 323 v v v v v timestamp: STRING add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v v v v v v v apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING clone_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER clone_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING clone_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v v v v v v clone_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_completed: INTEGER create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_completed_enum: STRING create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING define_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER v define_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v define_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v define_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v v v v destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER v destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v v v v v destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING export_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER export_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING export_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER export_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v import_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER v import_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v v v v v v v import_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER import_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING merge_disk_tasks_completed: INTEGER merge_disk_tasks_completed_enum: STRING merge_disk_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER merge_disk_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER v migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING 324 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING modify_service_settings_tasks_completed: INTEGER v v v v v v v modify_service_settings_tasks_completed_enum: STRING modify_service_settings_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER modify_service_settings_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING modify_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER modify_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING modify_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER modify_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v v v v v v pause_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER pause_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING pause_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER pause_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v reset_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER v v v v reset_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING reset_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER reset_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING restore_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER v restore_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v restore_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v restore_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v v v v v resume_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER resume_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING resume_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER resume_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING save_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER v save_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v save_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v v v v v v v save_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING v start_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER Appendix A. Event mapping 325 v v v v v start_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING start_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER start_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_completed: INTEGER waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_completed_enum: STRING v waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress: INTEGER v waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_in_progress_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_TASK_MANAGER_RECENT_TIME event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL v waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v waiting_to_start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL v add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL v apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v v v v clone_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL clone_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_recent_time: REAL create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v define_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL v define_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL v v v v v destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING export_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL export_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v import_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL v import_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v v v v v v v merge_disk_tasks_recent_time: REAL merge_disk_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING modify_service_settings_tasks_recent_time: REAL v v v v modify_service_settings_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING modify_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL modify_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING pause_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL 326 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v pause_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING reset_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL reset_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING v v v v v v v restore_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL restore_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING resume_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL resume_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING save_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL save_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL v v v v v v shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time: REAL start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_enum: STRING add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v add_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v apply_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v v v v clone_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL clone_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL create_vss_snapshot_set_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v define_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v define_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v v v v v destroy_snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL destroy_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING export_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL export_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v import_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v import_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v v v v v v v merge_disk_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL merge_disk_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL migrate_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL modify_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING modify_service_settings_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v modify_service_settings_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v modify_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v modify_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 327 v v v v v pause_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL pause_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL remove_resources_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING reset_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL v v v v v v v reset_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING restore_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL restore_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING resume_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL resume_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING save_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL save_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING v v v v v v shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL shutdown_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL snapshot_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms: REAL start_virtual_machine_tasks_recent_time_ms_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_CONTROLLER event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v name: STRING v read_bytes_per_sec: REAL v read_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING v read_sectors_per_sec: REAL v v v v v read_sectors_per_sec_enum: STRING write_bytes_per_sec: REAL write_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING written_sectors_per_sec: REAL written_sectors_per_sec_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_CONTROLLER_FILTER event class. This event class contains the following slots: v v v v v v v node: STRING timestamp: STRING name: STRING read_bytes_per_sec: REAL read_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING read_sectors_per_sec: REAL read_sectors_per_sec_enum: STRING v write_bytes_per_sec: REAL v write_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING 328 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v written_sectors_per_sec: REAL v written_sectors_per_sec_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_IDE_CONTROLLER_WIN2K12 event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v name: STRING v read_bytes_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v read_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING read_sectors_per_sec: REAL read_sectors_per_sec_enum: STRING write_bytes_per_sec: REAL write_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING written_sectors_per_sec: REAL v written_sectors_per_sec_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_BUS event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v interrupts_received: INTEGER v v v v v v v v v interrupts_received_enum: STRING change_in_interrupts_received: INTEGER change_in_interrupts_received_enum: STRING interrupts_sent: INTEGER interrupts_sent_enum: STRING change_in_interrupts_sent: INTEGER change_in_interrupts_sent_enum: STRING throttle_events: INTEGER throttle_events_enum: STRING v change_in_throttle_events: INTEGER v change_in_throttle_events_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_HEALTH_SUMMARY event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v health_critical: INTEGER v health_critical_enum: STRING v health_ok: INTEGER v health_ok_enum: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 329 For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_SUMMARY event class. This event class contains the following slots: v v v v v v v v node: STRING timestamp: STRING applying_snapshot: INTEGER applying_snapshot_enum: STRING deleting: INTEGER deleting_enum: STRING deleting_saved_state: INTEGER deleting_saved_state_enum: STRING v deleting_snapshot: INTEGER v deleting_snapshot_enum: STRING v v v v v exporting: INTEGER exporting_enum: STRING merging_disks: INTEGER merging_disks_enum: STRING paused: INTEGER v paused_enum: STRING v pausing: INTEGER v pausing_enum: STRING v v v v resetting: INTEGER resetting_enum: STRING resuming: INTEGER resuming_enum: STRING v v v v running: INTEGER running_enum: STRING saved: INTEGER saved_enum: STRING v saving: INTEGER v saving_enum: STRING v starting: INTEGER v starting_enum: STRING v stopping: INTEGER v v v v v v v stopping_enum: STRING taking_snapshot: INTEGER taking_snapshot_enum: STRING turned_off: INTEGER turned_off_enum: STRING waiting_to_start: INTEGER waiting_to_start_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_NETWORK_ADAPTER event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING 330 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v timestamp: STRING broadcast_packets_received_per_sec: REAL broadcast_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING broadcast_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL broadcast_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v v v bytes_per_sec: REAL bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING bytes_received_per_sec: REAL bytes_received_per_sec_enum: STRING bytes_sent_per_sec: REAL bytes_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING directed_packets_received_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v directed_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING directed_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL directed_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING multicast_packets_received_per_sec: REAL multicast_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING multicast_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL v multicast_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v packets_per_sec: REAL v packets_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v packets_received_per_sec: REAL packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING packets_sent_per_sec: REAL packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_STORAGE_DEVICE event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v v v v v v timestamp: STRING error_count: REAL error_count_enum: STRING flush_count: REAL flush_count_enum: STRING read_count: REAL v v v v v v v read_count_enum: STRING read_bytes_per_sec: REAL read_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING write_count: REAL write_count_enum: STRING write_bytes_per_sec: REAL write_bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING v name: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 331 For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual Switch attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_SWITCH event class. This event class contains the following slots: v v v v v v v v node: STRING timestamp: STRING broadcast_packets_received_per_sec: REAL broadcast_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING broadcast_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL broadcast_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING directed_packets_received_per_sec: REAL directed_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING v directed_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL v directed_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v v learned_mac_addresses: INTEGER learned_mac_addresses_enum: STRING learned_mac_addresses_per_sec: REAL learned_mac_addresses_per_sec_enum: STRING multicast_packets_received_per_sec: REAL v multicast_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING v multicast_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL v multicast_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v packets_flooded: INTEGER packets_flooded_enum: STRING packets_flooded_per_sec: REAL packets_flooded_per_sec_enum: STRING v v v v purged_mac_addresses: INTEGER purged_mac_addresses_enum: STRING purged_mac_addresses_per_sec: REAL purged_mac_addresses_per_sec_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VIRTUAL_SWITCH_PORT event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v broadcast_packets_received_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v v broadcast_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING broadcast_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL broadcast_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING bytes_per_sec: REAL bytes_per_sec_enum: STRING bytes_received_per_sec: REAL bytes_received_per_sec_enum: STRING v bytes_sent_per_sec: REAL v bytes_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING 332 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v directed_packets_received_per_sec: REAL directed_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING directed_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL directed_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING multicast_packets_received_per_sec: REAL v v v v v v v multicast_packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING multicast_packets_sent_per_sec: REAL multicast_packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING packets_per_sec: REAL packets_per_sec_enum: STRING packets_received_per_sec: REAL packets_received_per_sec_enum: STRING v packets_sent_per_sec: REAL v packets_sent_per_sec_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VM_ASSOCIATION_WITH_VIRTUAL_NETWORK event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v virtual_machine_name: STRING v connectednetworkid: STRING v connectednetworkname: STRING v deviceid: STRING v macaddress: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V VM IO APIC attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VM_IO_APIC event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v v v v timestamp: STRING assertions: INTEGER assertions_enum: STRING name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hyper-V VM Vid Partition attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPER_V_VM_VID_PARTITION event class. This event class contains the following slots: v v v v v v v node: STRING timestamp: STRING physical_pages_allocated: REAL physical_pages_allocated_enum: STRING preferred_numa_node_index: INTEGER preferred_numa_node_index_enum: STRING remote_physical_pages: REAL Appendix A. Event mapping 333 v remote_physical_pages_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Hypervisor attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_HYPERVISOR event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v v v v v version: STRING logical_processors: INTEGER logical_processors_enum: STRING monitored_notifications: INTEGER monitored_notifications_enum: STRING v partitions: INTEGER v partitions_enum: STRING v v v v v total_pages: INTEGER total_pages_enum: STRING virtual_processors: INTEGER virtual_processors_enum: STRING serialnumber: STRING v manufacturer: STRING v model: STRING v domain: STRING v machinename: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Memory attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_MEMORY event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v virtualmachinename: STRING v healthstate: INTEGER v v v v v healthstate_enum: STRING enabledstate: INTEGER enabledstate_enum: STRING blocksize: INTEGER blocksize_enum: STRING v numberofblocks: INTEGER v numberofblocks_enum: STRING v v v v freephysicalmemory: INTEGER freephysicalmemory_enum: STRING systemname: STRING deviceid: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Memory in Percentage attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_MEMORY_IN_PERCENTAGE event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING 334 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v totalmemory: INTEGER totalmemory_enum: STRING availablememory: INTEGER availablememory_enum: STRING percentageavailablememory: INTEGER v percentageavailablememory_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Migration attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_MIGRATION event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v clustername: STRING v vmname: STRING v owner: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Performance Object Status attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v query_name: STRING v object_name: STRING v v v v object_type: INTEGER object_type_enum: STRING object_status: INTEGER object_status_enum: STRING v v v v error_code: INTEGER error_code_enum: STRING last_collection_start: STRING last_collection_start_enum: STRING v last_collection_finished: STRING v last_collection_finished_enum: STRING v last_collection_duration: REAL v average_collection_duration: REAL v average_collection_duration_enum: STRING v v v v v v refresh_interval: INTEGER number_of_collections: INTEGER cache_hits: INTEGER cache_misses: INTEGER cache_hit_percent: REAL intervals_skipped: INTEGER For events that are generated by situations in the Processor attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_PROCESSOR event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v virtualmachinename: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 335 v v v v v numberofprocessors: INTEGER numberofprocessors_enum: STRING healthstate: INTEGER healthstate_enum: STRING enabledstate: INTEGER v v v v v v v enabledstate_enum: STRING loadpercentage: INTEGER loadpercentage_enum: STRING cpustatus: INTEGER cpustatus_enum: STRING reservation: INTEGER reservation_enum: STRING v v v v v limit: INTEGER limit_enum: STRING weight: INTEGER weight_enum: STRING systemname: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Resource Metering attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_RESOURCE_METERING event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v vmname: STRING v v v v v v v v v meteringduration: STRING averageprocessorusage: INTEGER averageprocessorusage_enum: STRING averagememoryusage: INTEGER averagememoryusage_enum: STRING maximummemoryusage: INTEGER maximummemoryusage_enum: STRING minimummemoryusage: INTEGER minimummemoryusage_enum: STRING v totaldiskallocation: REAL v totaldiskallocation_enum: STRING v v v v networkinbound: INTEGER networkinbound_enum: STRING networkoutbound: INTEGER networkoutbound_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Thread Pool Status attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_THREAD_POOL_STATUS event class. This event class contains the following slots: v v v v v node: STRING timestamp: STRING thread_pool_size: INTEGER thread_pool_size_enum: STRING thread_pool_max_size: INTEGER 336 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v v v v v thread_pool_max_size_enum: STRING thread_pool_active_threads: INTEGER thread_pool_active_threads_enum: STRING thread_pool_avg_active_threads: REAL thread_pool_avg_active_threads_enum: STRING v v v v v v v thread_pool_min_active_threads: INTEGER thread_pool_min_active_threads_enum: STRING thread_pool_max_active_threads: INTEGER thread_pool_max_active_threads_enum: STRING thread_pool_queue_length: INTEGER thread_pool_queue_length_enum: STRING thread_pool_avg_queue_length: REAL v v v v v v thread_pool_avg_queue_length_enum: STRING thread_pool_min_queue_length: INTEGER thread_pool_min_queue_length_enum: STRING thread_pool_max_queue_length: INTEGER thread_pool_max_queue_length_enum: STRING thread_pool_avg_job_wait: REAL v thread_pool_avg_job_wait_enum: STRING v thread_pool_total_jobs: INTEGER v thread_pool_total_jobs_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Virtual Machine attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v elementname: STRING v enabledstate: INTEGER v enabledstate_enum: STRING v healthstate: INTEGER v v v v v v healthstate_enum: STRING processorload: INTEGER processorload_enum: STRING heartbeat: INTEGER heartbeat_enum: STRING numberofprocessors: INTEGER v v v v v v v numberofprocessors_enum: STRING memoryusage: INTEGER memoryusage_enum: STRING uptime: INTEGER uptime_enum: STRING percentidletime: INTEGER percentidletime_enum: STRING v guestoperatingsystem: STRING v notes: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 337 v v v v v name: STRING serialnumber: STRING manufacturer: STRING model: STRING vhdfilepath: STRING v v v v vhdfilesize: INTEGER vhdfilesize_enum: STRING vhdfilesizev2: REAL vhdfilesizev2_enum: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the Virtual Switch attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_VIRTUAL_SWITCH event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v v v v v elementname: STRING packetspersec: INTEGER packetspersec_enum: STRING packetsreceivedpersec: INTEGER packetsreceivedpersec_enum: STRING v packetssentpersec: INTEGER v packetssentpersec_enum: STRING v bytespersec: INTEGER v v v v bytespersec_enum: STRING bytesreceivedpersec: INTEGER bytesreceivedpersec_enum: STRING bytessentpersec: INTEGER v bytessentpersec_enum: STRING v enabledstate: INTEGER v enabledstate_enum: STRING v healthstate: INTEGER v healthstate_enum: STRING v name: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the VLAN Endpoint attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_VLAN_ENDPOINT event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v v v v v v v switchname: STRING enabledstate: INTEGER enabledstate_enum: STRING healthstate: INTEGER healthstate_enum: STRING desiredvlantrunkencapsulation: INTEGER desiredvlantrunkencapsulation_enum: STRING v operationalvlantrunkencapsulation: INTEGER v operationalvlantrunkencapsulation_enum: STRING 338 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide v elementname: STRING v systemname: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the VM Mig WO Cluster attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_VM_MIG_WO_CLUSTER event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v v v v v action: STRING virtual_machine: STRING serialnumber: STRING currentownermanufacturer: STRING currentownerserialnumber: STRING v currentownermodel: STRING v current_owner: STRING v reserved: STRING For events that are generated by situations in the VM Modification attribute group, events are sent by using the ITM_KHV_VM_MODIFICATION event class. This event class contains the following slots: v node: STRING v timestamp: STRING v action: STRING v action_id: STRING v virtual_machine: STRING v cluster_name: STRING v current_owner: STRING v serialnumber: STRING v currentownerserialnumber: STRING v currentownermanufacturer: STRING v currentownermodel: STRING Appendix A. Event mapping 339 340 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Appendix B. Discovery Library Adapter for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent The Tivoli Management Services Discovery Library Adapter (DLA) discovers resources and relationships, and creates a Discovery Library Book file for the agent. About the DLA The Book file follows the Discovery Library IdML schema and is used to populate the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) and Tivoli Business Service Manager products. The Tivoli Management Services DLA discovers Microsoft Hyper-V Server resources. For all Hyper-V Server systems that are active and online at the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, information is included in the discovery book for those resources. The Tivoli Management Services DLA discovers active resources. It is run on demand and can be run periodically to discover resources that were not active during previous discoveries. The DLA discovers Microsoft Hyper-V Server components. More information about DLAs The following sources contain additional information about using the DLA program with all monitoring agents: v The IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide contains information about using the Tivoli Management Services Discovery Library Adapter. v For information about using a DLA with Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager (TADDM), see the TADDM Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v10r1/topic/ com.ibm.taddm.doc_7.2/welcome_page/welcome.html). DLA data model class types represented in CDM The source application data objects map to classes in the Common Data Model (CDM) for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. The following information is provided for each class: CDM class name Class name for which the agent is providing information Relationships CDM relationships (hierarchical) between currently identified model objects CDM attributes, agent attributes, descriptions, and examples CDM and agent attributes that are required to create an instance of a resource, descriptions of the attributes, and examples of the attributes DLA data model classes for Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent Each agent that uses the Discovery Library Adapter has DLA data model classes defined for the agent. The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent has the following Discovery Library Adapter data model classes: v OperatingSystem class v WindowsComputerSystem class v ComputerSystem class © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 341 v StorageExtent class v LocalFileSystem class OperatingSystem class The OperatingSystem class represents the instance of the Hypervisor system that is installed on the Hyper-V Server. CDM class name sys.OperatingSystem Relationships installedOn v Source: sys.OperatingSystem v Target: sys.OperatingSystem v Example: Hyper-V Version 6.1.7600.16385 installedOn ITMHV3 Hypervisor System CDM attributes, agent attributes, descriptions, and examples v CDM attribute: ManagedSystemName Agent attribute: KQH.MsSna_Connection.Name Description: The name of the connection. Example: Connection_Name v CDM attribute: Version Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.Version Description: The version of the Hypervisor system. Example: 6.0.6002.18005 WindowsComputerSystem class The WindowsComputerSystem class represents the instance of the Hypervisor root system. CDM class name sys.Windows.WindowsComputerSystem Relationships virtualizes v Source: sys.ComputerSystem v Target: sys.windows.WindowsComputerSystem v Example: ADO-2K8R2-EE Virtual System virtualizes ITMHV3 Server-Hypervisor System monitors v Source: App.TMSAgent v Target: sys.windows.WindowsComputerSystem v Example: ITMHV3- Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server Agent monitors ITMHV3-Hypervisor System CDM attributes, agent attributes, descriptions, and examples v CDM attribute: Signature Agent attribute: IPADDR Description: The IP address of the system. Example: none v CDM attribute: NumCPUs Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.Logical_Processors Description: The number of logical processors that are present on the Hyper-V Server. Example: 8 v CDM attribute: ManagedSystemName 342 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.Node Description: The name of the root system of the Hypervisor system. Example: Itmhv1:HV v CDM attribute: Devices Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_SWITCH.ElementName Description: The virtual switch on the Hyper-V Server. Example: tempvirtualswitch v CDM attribute: Model Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.Model Description: The model name of the Hyper-V Server. Example: HP v CDM attribute: SerialNumber Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.SerialNumber Description: The universal unique identifier of the Hyper-V Server. Example: SGH829YTB3 v CDM attribute: Manufacturer Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.Manufacturer Description: The manufacturer of the Hyper-V Server. Example: Proliant DL380 G5 v CDM attribute: Virtual Agent attribute: none Description: The Hyper-V virtual machine. The value is always false. Example: False ComputerSystem class The ComputerSystem class represents the instance of the virtual system. CDM class name sys.ComputerSystem Relationships virtualizes v Source: sys.ComputerSystem v Target: sys.windows.WindowsComputerSystem v Example: ADO-2K8R2-EE Virtual System virtualizes ITMHV3 Server-Hypervisor System contains v Source: sys.ComputerSystem v Target: sys.LocalFileSystem v Example: ADO-2K8R2-EE Virtual System contains ITMHV3 Server’s Microsoft:83F8638B-8DCA4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D -FileSystem contains v Source: sys.ComputerSystem v Target: dev.StorageExtent v Example: ADO-2K8R2-EE - Virtual System contains ITMHV3 Server’s Microsoft:83F8638B8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D Virtual Disk CDM attributes, agent attributes, descriptions, and examples v CDM attribute: Signature Agent attribute: IPADDR Description: The IP address of the system. Example: none Appendix B. Discovery Library Adapter for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent 343 v CDM attribute: NumCPUs Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.Logical_Processors Description: The number of logical processors that are present on the Hyper-V Server. Example: 8 v CDM attribute: VMID Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.Name Description: The ID of the virtual machine. Example: 297F0CD9-2011-44B8-AB0B-01D345651229 v CDM attribute: DisplayName Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.ElementName Description: The name of the virtual machine. Example: TestVirtualMachine v CDM attribute: MemorySize Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.MemoryUsage Description: The amount of memory that is allocated to the virtual machine. Example: 1024 MB v CDM attribute: OSInstalled Agent attribute: KHV_HYPERVISOR.SerialNumber Description: The universal unique identifier of the Hyper-V Server. Example: SGH829YTB3 v CDM attribute: Model Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.Model Description: The model name of the virtual machine. Example: Virtual Machine v CDM attribute: SerialNumber Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.SerialNumber Description: The baseboard serial number of the virtual machine. Example: 0274-5711-0687-1775-2395-8827-46 v CDM attribute: Manufacturer Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.Manufacturer Description: The manufacturer of the virtual machine. Example: Microsoft Corporation v CDM attribute: Virtual Agent attribute: none Description: The Hyper-V virtual machine. The value is always false. Example: False v CDM attribute: VirtualMachineState Agent attribute: KHV_VIRTUAL_MACHINE.Enabled_State Description: The enabled and disabled states of an element. Example: Running StorageExtent class The StorageExtent class represents the instance of the virtual disk. CDM class name dev.StorageExtent Relationships contains v Source: sys.ComputerSystem v Target: dev.StorageExtent v Example: ADO-2K8R2-EE - Virtual System contains ITMHV3 Server’s Microsoft:83F8638B8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D Virtual Disk 344 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide storedOn v Source: sys.LocalFileSystem v Target: dev.StorageExtent v Example: ITMHV3 Server’s ADO-2K8R2-EE-FileSystem storedOn ITMHV3 Server’s Microsoft:83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D Virtual Disk CDM attributes, agent attributes, descriptions, and examples v CDM attribute: Capacity Agent attribute: KHV_DISK.NumofBlocks, KHV_DISK.NumofCylinders Description: The disk capacity that is allocated to the virtual machine. Example: 10 GB v CDM attribute: ManagedSystemName Agent attribute: KHV_DISK.VirtualMachineName Description: The name of the virtual machine. Example: TestVirtualMachine v CDM attribute: Name Agent attribute: KHV_Disk.Device_ID Description: The name of the virtual disk that is assigned to the virtual machine. Example: Microsoft:83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D v CDM attribute: Virtual Agent attribute: KHV_Disk.Device_ID Description: The disk of the virtual machine. Example: Microsoft:83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D LocalFileSystem class The LocalFileSystem class represents the instance of the file system of the virtual disk. CDM class name sys.StorageExtent Relationships contains v Source: sys.ComputerSystem v Target: sys.LocalFileSystem v Example: ADO-2K8R2-EE Virtual System contains ITMHV3 Server’s Microsoft:83F8638B-8DCA4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D -FileSystem storedOn v Source: sys.LocalFileSystem v Target: dev.StorageExtent v Example: ITMHV3 Server’s ADO-2K8R2-EE-FileSystem storedOn ITMHV3 Server’s Microsoft:83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D Virtual Disk CDM attributes, agent attributes, descriptions, and examples v CDM attribute: MountPoint Agent attribute: KHV_Disk, Device_ID Description: The name of the virtual disk that is allocated to the virtual machine. Example: Microsoft:83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4\0\0\D v CDM attribute: ManagedSystemName Agent attribute: KHV_DISK.VirtualMachineName Description: The name of the virtual machine. Example: TestVirtualMachine v CDM attribute: Capacity Appendix B. Discovery Library Adapter for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent 345 Agent attribute: KHV_DISK. MaxDiskAllocated Description: The disk capacity that is allocated to the virtual machine. Example: 10 GB 346 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Appendix C. Integration with Tivoli Business Service Manager Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent provides data to create, update the status of, and view IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager services. The Tivoli Management Services Discovery Library Adapter (DLA) and Discovery Library Toolkit provides data for the Tivoli Business Service Manager service models. The Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe updates the status of these services, and you use the Tivoli Enterprise Portal to view the data for the services. To implement the integration of the agent with Tivoli Business Service Manager, perform the integration tasks. Components for integrating with Tivoli Business Service Manager The data for integrating with Tivoli Business Service Manager is supplied through the following components: Tivoli Management Services Discovery Library Adapter (DLA) and Discovery Library Toolkit, Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe, and Tivoli Enterprise Portal. Tivoli Management Services Discovery Library Adapter (DLA) and Discovery Library Toolkit By using data from the Tivoli Management Services Discovery Library Adapter, you can build Tivoli Business Service Manager service models that include resources monitored by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. The DLA files can be imported directly into Tivoli Business Service Manager using the Discovery Library Toolkit or they can be loaded into IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager (TADDM) and then fed into Tivoli Business Service Manager using the Discovery Library Toolkit. See the following sources for more information about the DLA and Discovery Library Toolkit: v Resources and relationships that are discovered by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent and included in Tivoli Management Services DLA files: Appendix B, “Discovery Library Adapter for the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent,” on page 341 v Using the Tivoli Management Services DLA: IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide v Using the Discovery Library Toolkit: Tivoli Business Service Manager Customization Guide Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe Situation events detected by the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent can update the status of services in Tivoli Business Service Manager. The situation events are forwarded from IBM Tivoli Monitoring to the Netcool/OMNIbus Probe for the Tivoli Event Integration Facility. The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent provides a probe rules file that updates its events with information to identify the affected service in Tivoli Business Service Manager. The EIF probe then forwards the events to the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer. Tivoli Business Service Manager monitors the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer for new events and updates the status of affected services. See the following sources for more information about event integration: v Installation (using an existing EIF probe and Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer installation or using Tivoli Business Service Manager to install these components): Netcool/OMNIbus Information Center or the Tivoli Business Service Manager Installation Guide. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 347 v Setting up event integration between IBM Tivoli Monitoring, the EIF probe, and the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer: IBM Tivoli Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide. v Configuring the EIF probe to use the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent rules file after the EIF probe has been installed and configured for event integration with IBM Tivoli Monitoring: “Configuring the Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe to enrich events” Tivoli Enterprise Portal You can use the integration of the Tivoli Enterprise Portal with Tivoli Business Service Manager to view the services in the Tivoli Business Service Manager console. For more detailed examination and analysis, you can easily link from the Tivoli Business Service Manager console to the Tivoli Enterprise Portal to view the data within the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. Tasks to integrate the agent with Tivoli Business Service Manager To integrate the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent with Tivoli Business Service Manager, you must install and configure the required components. Then, you can view the data in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. To integrate the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent with Tivoli Business Service Manager and view the data, complete the following tasks: v Install the Discovery Library Toolkit on theTivoli Business Service Manager server. v Configure the Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe to enrich Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent events. v Create a service in the Tivoli Business Service Manager console that you want to monitor. v Create a data source mapping for each data source that you want to access within the Tivoli Business Service Manager. v Configure an additional IBM Tivoli Monitoring web service for each Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. v View data in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal for the services that you have created to monitor through Tivoli Business Service Manager. Installing the Discovery Library Toolkit on the Tivoli Business Service Manager You must install the Discovery Library Toolkit on the Tivoli Business Service Manager server. The Discovery Library Toolkit imports data from the DLA files and TADDM, which includes information about the hardware and the applications that are discovered by the source. See "Installing the Discovery Library Toolkit" in the Tivoli Business Service Manager Installation Guide. Configuring the Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe to enrich events The Netcool/OMNIbus Probe for Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) forwards the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent events that are received from IBM Tivoli Monitoring to the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer. Tivoli Business Service Manager monitors the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer for new events, and updates the status of affected services. The Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent provides a probe rules include file that updates its events with information to identify the affected service in Tivoli Business Service Manager. 348 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Before you begin Install and configure the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer and EIF probe and set up event integration between IBM Tivoli Monitoring and Netcool/OMNIbus. About this task To enable event enrichment, configure the EIF probe to use the rules file for the agent. Procedure 1. Locate the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent rules file (khv_tbsm.rules) on a computer system where the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent, Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, or Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server is installed. The file is in the following locations: v On Windows systems The file is in the installdir\cms\TECLIB directory of the monitoring server, in the installdir\cnps\TECLIB directory of the portal server, or in the installdir\TMAITM6\EIFLIB directory of the agent, where installdir is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring or ITCAM for Microsoft Applications installation directory. v On Linux and UNIX systems The file is in the installdir/tables/cicatrsq/TECLIB directory of the monitoring server or in the installdir/platform/xx/TECLIB directory of the agent, where installdir is the IBM Tivoli Monitoring or ITCAM for Microsoft Applications directory, platform is the architecture directory for the agent, and xx is the product code for the agent. 2. Copy the khv_tbsm.rules file to the following directory on the computer system where the EIF probe is installed: v On Windows systems %OMNIHOME%\probes\arch v On UNIX systems $OMNIHOME/probes/arch Where: OMNIHOME System-defined variable defining the installation location of Netcool/OMNIbus Operating system directory where the probe is installed; for example, solaris2 when running on a Solaris system, and win32 for a Windows system. 3. Edit the tivoli_eif.rules file and uncomment the include statement for khv_tbsm.rules. (The tivoli_eif.rules file is located in the same directory as the khv_tbsm.rules file.) If you are using a version of the tivoli_eif.rules file without an include statement for khv_tbsm.rules, add the following line after the include statement for itm_event.rules: arch include "khv_tbsm.rules" 4. Restart the EIF probe. Creating a service in Tivoli Business Service Manager You must create a service in the Tivoli Business Service Manager console for each service that you want to monitor. To create the services that you want to monitor in the Tivoli Business Service Manager console, see "Configuring services" in the IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager Service Configuration Guide. Appendix C. Integration with Tivoli Business Service Manager 349 Creating a data source mapping for each data source You can create a data source mapping for each data source that you want to access within Tivoli Business Service Manager. Also, you can create the data fetchers and use the data to create incoming status rules that are populated in your service templates. For more information, see "Data sources" and "Data fetchers" in the IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager Service Configuration Guide. Configuring additional IBM Tivoli Monitoring web services You can configure additional IBM Tivoli Monitoring web services for each Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server. To configure an additional IBM Tivoli Monitoring web service for each Tivoli Enterprise Portal server, see "Configure TBSM charts" in the IBM Tivoli Business Service Manager Scenarios Guide. Viewing data in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal From Tivoli Business Service Manager, you can open the Tivoli Enterprise Portal and view the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. You can also launch Tivoli Business Service Manager from the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. For more information about launching applications, see "Launching to and from applications" in the Tivoli Business Service Manager Customization Guide. 350 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Appendix D. Documentation library A variety of publications are relevant to the use of the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent. The IBM Tivoli Monitoring, OMEGAMON XE, and Composite Application Manager products: Documentation Guide contains information about accessing and using publications. You can find the Documentation Guide in the following information centers: v IBM Tivoli Monitoring and OMEGAMON® XE (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/ v15r1/index.jsp) v IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/ v24r1/index.jsp) To open the Documentation Guide in the information center, select Using the publications in the Contents pane. To find a list of new and changed publications, click What's new in the information center on the Welcome page of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring and OMEGAMON XE Information Center. To find publications from the previous version of a product, click Previous versions under the name of the product in the Contents pane. IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent library The documentation for this agent and other product components is located in the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications Information Center (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/ infocenter/tivihelp/v24r1/topic/com.ibm.itcamms.doc_6.3/welcome_msapps63.html). One document is specific to the IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent: IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent User’s Guide. This publication provides agent-specific information for configuring, using, and troubleshooting the Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent. The Offering Guide also provides information about installing and configuring the component products in the offering. The Prerequisites topic in the information center contains information about the prerequisites for each component. Use the information in the user's guide for the agent with the Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide to monitor Microsoft Hyper-V Server resources. Prerequisite publications To use the information in this publication effectively, you must have some prerequisite knowledge. See the following publications to gain the required prerequisite knowledge: v v v v IBM Tivoli Monitoring Readme First Exploring IBM Tivoli Monitoring IBM Tivoli Monitoring Administrator's Guide IBM Tivoli Monitoring Agent Builder User's Guide © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 351 v v v v v IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Monitoring Command Reference Management Services on z/OS: Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server on z/OS Monitoring Installation and Setup Guide Monitoring High Availability Guide for Distributed Systems Monitoring: Messages v IBM Tivoli Monitoring, OMEGAMON XE, and Composite Application Manager products: Documentation Guide v IBM Tivoli Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide v v v v v v v IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Tivoli Monitoring Universal Agent User's Guide Universal Agent API and Command Programming Reference Guide Monitoring: Upgrading from Tivoli Distributed Monitoring Monitoring: Upgrading from V5.1.2 Monitoring: i5/OS™ Agent User's Guide Monitoring: Linux OS Agent User's Guide Monitoring: UNIX OS Agent User's Guide v IBM Tivoli Monitoring: UNIX Logs OS Agent User's v IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Windows OS Agent User's Guide v Tivoli Enterprise Portal User's Guide v IBM Tivoli Performance Analyzer User's Guide Related publications The publications in related information centers provide useful information. See the following information centers, which you can find by accessing Tivoli Documentation Central (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/tivolidoccentral/Home): v v v v IBM IBM IBM IBM Tivoli Monitoring Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager Tivoli Enterprise Console Other sources of documentation You can obtain additional technical documentation about monitoring products from other sources. See the following sources of technical documentation about monitoring products: v Service Management Connect (SMC) See the introductory information about SMC (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ servicemanagement/). For information about Tivoli products, see the Application Performance Management community on SMC (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/servicemanagement/apm/index.html). Connect, learn, and share with Service Management professionals. Get access to developers and product support technical experts who provide their perspectives and expertise. You can use SMC for these purposes: – Become involved with transparent development, an ongoing, open engagement between external users and developers of Tivoli products where you can access early designs, sprint demos, product roadmaps, and pre-release code. – Connect one-on-one with the experts to collaborate and network about Tivoli and Integrated Service Management. 352 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide – Benefit from the expertise and experience of others using blogs. – Collaborate with the broader user community using wikis and forums. v IBM Integrated Service Management Library (http://www.ibm.com/software/brandcatalog/ ismlibrary/) is an online catalog that contains integration documentation as well as other downloadable product extensions. v IBM Redbook publications (http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/) include Redbooks® publications, Redpapers, and Redbooks technotes that provide information about products from platform and solution perspectives. v Technotes (http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/software), which are found through the IBM Software Support website, provide the latest information about known product limitations and workarounds. v Tivoli wikis Tivoli Wiki Central (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/tivoli/Home) is the home for interactive wikis that offer best practices and scenarios for using Tivoli products. The wikis contain white papers contributed by IBM employees, and content created by customers and business partners. Two of these wikis are of particular relevance to IBM Tivoli Monitoring: – Tivoli Distributed Monitoring and Application Management Wiki (http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/ tivmonitorwiki.nsf) provides information about IBM Tivoli Monitoring and related distributed products, including IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager products. – Tivoli System z® Monitoring and Application Management Wiki (http://www.ibm.com/ developerworks/wikis/display/tivoliomegamon/Home) provides information about the OMEGAMON XE products, Tivoli NetView® for z/OS®, Tivoli Monitoring Agent for z/TPF, and other System z monitoring and application management products. Appendix D. Documentation library 353 354 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. 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Notices 357 358 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Index A Action attribute 223, 224 Action ID attribute 224 activities 257 Add Resources Tasks Completed attribute 123 Add Resources Tasks In Progress attribute 124 Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 147 Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 139 Added Memory attribute 43, 46 additional information attributes 25 situations 229 Take Action commands 247 Workspaces 13 Address Domain Flushes Per Sec attribute 68, 97 Address Space Evictions Per Sec attribute 69, 98 Address Space Flushes Per Sec attribute 69, 98 Address Space Switches Per Sec attribute 69, 98 Address Spaces attribute 56, 59 agent functions 1 problems and workarounds 288 Agent Management Services 4 APIC EOI Accesses Per Sec attribute 70, 99 APIC IPIs Sent Per Sec attribute 70, 99 APIC MMIO Accesses Per Sec attribute 70, 99 APIC Self IPIs Sent Per Sec attribute 71, 100 APIC TPR Accesses Per Sec attribute 71, 100 Application Component attribute 29 Apply Snapshot Tasks Completed attribute 124 Apply Snapshot Tasks In Progress attribute 124 Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 147 Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 140 Applying SnapShot attribute 164 Assertions attribute 187 attribute group 28 attribute groups Availability 29 Director 34 Disk 35 Enterprise Hyper-V Summary 38 Event Log 41 Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer 43 Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM 45 Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor 49 Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition 56 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition 59 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor 61 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More 68 Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor 89 Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More 97 Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter 118 Hyper-V Summary 120 Hyper-V Task Manager Detail 123 Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time 138 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller 154 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter 156 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2013 attribute groups (continued) Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 158 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus 160 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary 163 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary 164 Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter 169 Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device 174 Hyper-V Virtual Switch 176 Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port 181 Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network 186 Hyper-V VM IO APIC 187 Hyper-V VM Vid Partition 188 Hypervisor 190 list of all 25 Memory 192 Memory in Percentage 195 Migration 196 overview 25 Performance Object Status 197 Processor 202 Resource Metering 205 Thread Pool Status 208 Virtual Machine 211 Virtual Switch 217 VLAN Endpoint 220 VM Mig WO Cluster 222 VM Modification 224 attributes 28 Action 223, 224 Action ID 224 Add Resources Tasks Completed 123 Add Resources Tasks In Progress 124 Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 147 Add Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 139 Added Memory 43, 46 additional information 25 Address Domain Flushes Per Sec 68, 97 Address Space Evictions Per Sec 69, 98 Address Space Flushes Per Sec 69, 98 Address Space Switches Per Sec 69, 98 Address Spaces 56, 59 APIC EOI Accesses Per Sec 70, 99 APIC IPIs Sent Per Sec 70, 99 APIC MMIO Accesses Per Sec 70, 99 APIC Self IPIs Sent Per Sec 71, 100 APIC TPR Accesses Per Sec 71, 100 Application Component 29 Apply Snapshot Tasks Completed 124 Apply Snapshot Tasks In Progress 124 Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 147 Apply Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 140 Applying SnapShot 164 Assertions 187 Availability 29, 35 Available Memory 44, 196 Average Collection Duration 201 Average Memory Usage 206 359 attributes (continued) Average Pressure 44, 46 Average Processor Usage 206 Block Size 194 Broadcast Packets Received Per Sec 170, 177, 181 Broadcast Packets Sent Per Sec 170, 177, 182 Bytes Dropped 118 Bytes Per sec 218 Bytes Per Sec 170, 182 Bytes Received Per sec 218 Bytes Received Per Sec 118, 171, 182 Bytes Sent Per sec 218 Bytes Sent Per Sec 119, 171, 183 C1 Transitions Per Sec 52 C2 Transitions Per Sec 52 C3 Transitions Per Sec 52 Cache Hit Percent 202 Cache Hits 201 Cache Misses 202 Change In Interrupts Received 161 Change In Interrupts Sent 162 Change In Throttle Events 162 Clone Tasks Completed 125 Clone Tasks In Progress 125 Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 147 Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 140 Cluster Name 197, 224 Command Line 32 Connected Network ID 186 Connected Network Name 186 Context Switches Per Sec 53 Control Register Accesses Cost In MS 72, 101 Control Register Accesses Cost In NS 72, 101 Control Register Accesses Per Sec 71, 100 CPU Status 204 CPUID Instructions Cost In MS 63, 91 CPUID Instructions Cost In NS 63, 91 CPUID Instructions Per Sec 62, 91 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Completed 125 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks In Progress 125 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Recent Time In MS 148 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Recent Time In NS 140 Current Owner 223, 225 Current Owner Manufacturer 223, 225 Current Owner Model 223, 225 Current Owner Serial Number 223, 225 Current Pressure 46 Debug Register Accesses Cost In MS 73, 102 Debug Register Accesses Cost In NS 73, 102 Debug Register Accesses Per Sec 72, 101 Default Block Size 37 Define Tasks Completed 126 Define Tasks In Progress 126 Define Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 148 Define Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 141 Deleting 165 Deleting Saved State 165 Deleting Snapshot 165 Deposited Pages 56, 59 Desired VLAN Trunk Encapsulation 221 Destroy Snapshot Tasks Completed 126 Destroy Snapshot Tasks In Progress 127 Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 148 Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 141 Destroy Tasks Completed 127 360 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide attributes (continued) Destroy Tasks In Progress 127 Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS Device ID 38, 187, 195 Directed Packets Received Per Sec 171, 178, 183 Directed Packets Sent Per Sec 172, 178, 183 Director 34 Director Port 34 Director Server 34 Disk 35 Disk Read Latency 40, 121 Disk Write Latency 40, 122 Domain 192 Emulated Instructions Cost In MS 74, 103 Emulated Instructions Cost In NS 74, 103 Emulated Instructions Per Sec 73, 102 Enabled State 36, 193, 203, 212, 219, 220 Enterprise Hyper-V Summary 38 Error Code 199 Error Count 174 Event Category 42 Event ID 42 Event Log 41 Event Source 42 Event Type 42 Export Tasks Completed 128 Export Tasks In Progress 128 Export Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS Export Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS Exporting 165 External Interrupts Cost In MS 75, 104 External Interrupts Cost In NS 75, 104 External Interrupts Per Sec 74, 103 Flush Count 175 Frames Dropped 119 Frames Received Per Sec 119 Frames Sent Per Sec 120 Free Physical Disk 38 Free Physical Memory 194 Full Name 30 Functionality Test Message 33 Functionality Test Status 33 Global GVA Range Flushes Per Sec 75, 104 GPA Pages 57 GPA Space Hypercalls Per Sec 63, 92 GPA Space Modifications Per Sec 57 Guest Operating System 215 Guest Page Table Maps Per Sec 63, 92 Guest Visible Physical Memory 47 Hardware Interrupts Per Sec 53 Health Critical 163 Health Ok 163 Health State 36, 193, 203, 213, 219, 221 Heart Beat 213 HLT Instructions Cost In MS 76, 105 HLT Instructions Cost In NS 76, 105 HLT Instructions Per Sec 75, 105 Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer 43 Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM 45 Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor 49 Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition 56 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition 59 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor 61 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor 89 Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More 97 149 141 149 142 68 attributes (continued) Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter 118 Hyper-V Summary 120 Hyper-V Task Manager Detail 123 Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time 138 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller 154 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter 156 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 158 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus 160 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary 163 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary 164 Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter 169 Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device 174 Hyper-V Virtual Switch 177 Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port 181 Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network 186 Hyper-V VM IO APIC 187 Hyper-V VM Vid Partition 188 Hypercalls Cost In Ms 77 Hypercalls Cost In MS 106 Hypercalls Cost In NS 77, 106 Hypercalls Per Sec 76, 106 Hypervisor 190 Import Tasks Completed 128 Import Tasks In Progress 129 Import Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 149 Import Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 142 Inter Processor Interrupts Per Sec 53 Inter Processor Interrupts Sent Per Sec 54 Interrupts Received 161 Interrupts Sent 161 Intervals Skipped 202 IO Instructions Cost In MS 78, 107 IO Instructions Cost In NS 78, 107 IO Instructions Per Sec 77, 106 IO Intercept Messages Per Sec 78, 107 Large Page TLB Fills Per Sec 79, 108 Last Collection Duration 201 Last Collection Finished 201 Last Collection Start 200 Learned MAC Addresses 178 Learned MAC Addresses Per Sec 179 Limit 205 Load Percentage 204 Load Time 37 Local Flushed GVA Ranges Per Sec 79, 108 Log Name 41 Logical Processor Hypercalls Per Sec 79, 108 Logical Processor Migrations Per Sec 80, 109 Logical Processors 190 Long Spin Wait Hypercalls Per Sec 80, 109 MAC Address 187 Machine Name 192 Manufacturer 192, 215 Max Disk Allocated 36 Max Logical Processor 40, 122 Max Virtual Processor 41, 122 Maximum Memory Usage 207 Maximum Pressure 47 Memory 192 Memory Add Operations 44, 47 Memory Allocated 214 Memory Available 39, 121 Memory in Percentage 195 Memory Intercept Messages Per Sec 80, 109 Memory Remove Operations 45, 48 Memory Utilized 39, 121 attributes (continued) Merge Disk Tasks Completed 129 Merge Disk Tasks In Progress 129 Merge Disk Tasks Recent Time In MS 150 Merge Disk Tasks Recent Time In NS 142 Merging Disks 166 Message 43 Metering Duration 206 Migrate Tasks Completed 129 Migrate Tasks In Progress 130 Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 150 Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 142 Migration 196 Minimum Memory Usage 207 Minimum Pressure 48 Model 192, 216 Modify Resources Tasks Completed 130 Modify Resources Tasks In Progress 130 Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 150 Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 143 Modify Service Settings Tasks Complete 131 Modify Service Settings Tasks In Progress 131 Modify Service Settings Tasks Recent Time In MS 151 Modify Service Settings Tasks Recent Time In NS 143 Modify Tasks Completed 131 Modify Tasks In Progress 132 Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 151 Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 143 Monitor Transition Cost In MS 54 Monitor Transition Cost In NS 54 Monitored Notifications 190 MSR Accesses Cost In MS 81, 110 MSR Accesses Cost In NS 81, 110 MSR Accesses Per Sec 81, 110 Multicast Packets Received Per Sec 172, 179, 184 Multicast Packets Sent Per Sec 172, 179, 184 MWAIT Instructions Cost In MS 82, 111 MWAIT Instructions Cost In NS 82, 111 MWAIT Instructions Per Sec 82, 111 Name 29, 43, 46, 56, 58, 61, 68, 89, 97, 117, 120, 155, 157, 159, 174, 176, 181, 185, 188, 189 Network Inbound 207 Network Outbound 208 Network Utilization 40, 122 Node 29, 34, 35, 38, 41, 43, 45, 49, 56, 59, 61, 68, 89, 97, 118, 120, 123, 138, 154, 156, 158, 160, 163, 164, 169, 174, 177, 181, 186, 187, 188, 190, 192, 195, 196, 197, 202, 205, 208, 212, 217, 220, 222, 224 Notes 215 Number Of Blocks 194 Number of Collections 201 Number of Processors 203, 214 Object Name 198 Object Status 199 Object Type 198 Operational VLAN Trunk Encapsulation 221 Other Hypercalls Per Sec 83, 112 Other Intercepts Cost In MS 83, 112 Other Intercepts Cost In NS 83, 112 Other Intercepts Per Sec 83, 112 Other Messages Per Sec 84, 113 overview 25 Owner 197 Packets Flooded 180 Packets Flooded Per Sec 180 Index 361 attributes (continued) Packets Per sec 217 Packets Per Sec 173, 184 Packets Received Per sec 217 Packets Received Per Sec 173, 185 Packets Sent Per sec 218 Packets Sent Per Sec 173, 185 Page Fault Intercepts Cost In MS 84, 93 Page Fault Intercepts Cost In NS 84, 93 Page Fault Intercepts Per Sec 64, 92 Page Faults per Sec 31 Page Invalidations Cost In MS 65, 94 Page Invalidations Cost In NS 64, 93 Page Invalidations Per Sec 64, 93 Page Table Allocations Per Sec 85, 113 Page Table Eviction Per Sec 85, 113 Page Table Reclamations Per Sec 85, 114 Page Table Resets Per Sec 86, 114 Page Table Validations Per Sec 86, 114 Page Table Write Intercepts Per Sec 86, 115 Partitions 191 Pause Tasks Completed 132 Pause Tasks In Progress 132 Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS Paused 166 Pausing 166 Pending Interrupts Cost In MS 87, 116 Pending Interrupts Cost In NS 87, 115 Pending Interrupts Per Sec 87, 115 Percent C1 Time 49 Percent C2 Time 50 Percent C3 Time 50 Percent Guest Run Time 50, 61, 90 Percent Hypervisor Run Time 51, 62, 90 Percent Idle Time 51, 214 Percent Privileged Time 32 Percent Processor Time 32 Percent Total Run Time 51, 62, 90 Percent User Mode Time 32 Percentage Available Memory 196 Performance Object Status 197 Physical Memory 48 Physical Pages Allocated 188 PID 32 Preferred Numa Node Index 189 Processor 202 Processor Load 213 Purged MAC Addresses 180 Purged MAC Addresses Per Sec 180 Query Name 198 Read Bytes Per Sec 155, 157, 159, 175 Read Count 175 Read Sectors Per Sec 155, 157, 159 Reflected Guest Page Faults Per Sec 88, 116 Refresh Interval 201 Remote Physical Pages 189 Remove Resources Tasks Completed 132 Remove Resources Tasks In Progress 133 Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent MS 152 Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent NS 144 Removed Memory 45, 49 Reservation 204 Reserved 223 Reset Tasks Completed 133 362 151 144 Time In Time In Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide attributes (continued) Reset Tasks In Progress 133 Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 152 Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 144 Resetting 167 Resource Metering 205 Restore Tasks Completed 134 Restore Tasks In Progress 134 Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 152 Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 145 Resume Tasks Completed 134 Resume Tasks In Progress 135 Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 153 Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 145 Resuming 167 Running 167 Save Tasks Completed 135 Save Tasks In Progress 135 Save Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 153 Save Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 145 Saved 167 Saving 168 Scheduler Interrupts Per Sec 55 Serial Number 192, 215, 223, 225 Shutdown Tasks Completed 135 Shutdown Tasks In Progress 136 Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 153 Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 146 Small Page TLB Fills Per Sec 88, 116 Snapshot Tasks Completed 136 Snapshot Tasks In Progress 136 Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 154 Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 146 Start Tasks Completed 137 Start Tasks In Progress 137 Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 154 Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 146 Starting 168 Status 30 Stopping 168 Switch ID 219, 222 Switch Name 217, 220 Switch Port ID 222 Synthetic Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec 88, 117 Synthetic Interrupts Per Sec 89, 117 System Processor Utilization 39, 121 Taking Snapshot 168 Thread Count 31 Thread Pool Active Threads 209 Thread Pool Avg Active Threads 209 Thread Pool Avg Job Wait 211 Thread Pool Avg Queue Length 210 Thread Pool Max Active Threads 210 Thread Pool Max Queue Length 211 Thread Pool Max Size 209 Thread Pool Min Active Threads 209 Thread Pool Min Queue Length 210 Thread Pool Queue Length 210 Thread Pool Size 208 Thread Pool Status 208 Thread Pool Total Jobs 211 Throttle Events 162 Time Generated 42 Timer Interrupts Per Sec 55 attributes (continued) Timestamp 29, 34, 35, 39, 41, 43, 46, 49, 56, 59, 61, 68, 89, 97, 118, 120, 123, 138, 155, 157, 159, 161, 163, 164, 170, 174, 177, 181, 186, 187, 188, 190, 193, 195, 197, 198, 202, 206, 208, 212, 217, 220, 222, 224 Total Disk Allocation 207 Total Intercepts Cost In MS 66, 95 Total Intercepts Cost In NS 65, 94 Total Intercepts Per Sec 65, 94 Total Interrupts Per Sec 55 Total Memory 195 Total Messages Per Sec 66, 95 Total Mount Time 37 Total Pages 191 Turned Off 169 Type 31 Up Time 214 Use TEP Credential 34 Version 190 VHD File Path 216 VHD File Size 216 VHD File Size V2 216 Virtual Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec 66, 95 Virtual Interrupts Per Sec 67, 96 Virtual Machine 211, 223, 224 Virtual Machine ID 38, 195, 205, 215 Virtual Machine Name 35, 97, 186, 193, 197, 203, 206, 212 Virtual MMU Hypercalls Per Sec 67, 96 Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec 67, 96 Virtual Processors 57, 60, 191 Virtual Size 31 Virtual Switch 217 Virtual TLB Flush Entires Per Sec 58, 60 Virtual TLB Pages 58, 60 VLAN Endpoint 220 VM Mig WO Cluster 222 VM Modification 224 Waiting To Start 169 Waiting to Start Tasks Completed 137 Waiting to Start Tasks In Progress 138 Waiting To Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS 139 Waiting To Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS 138 Weight 205 Working Set Size 31 Write Bytes Per Sec 156, 158, 160, 176 Write Count 176 Written Sectors Per Sec 156, 158, 160 Availability situations 231 workspaces descriptions 19 Availability attribute 35 Availability attribute group 29 Availability workspace 19 Available Memory attribute 44, 196 Average Collection Duration attribute 201 Average Memory Usage attribute 206 Average Pressure attribute 44, 46 Average Processor Usage attribute 206 B Block Size attribute 194 Broadcast Packets Received Per Sec attribute 170, 177, 181 Broadcast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute 170, 177, 182 Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes Dropped attribute 118 Per sec attribute 218 Per Sec attribute 170, 182 Received Per sec attribute 218 Received Per Sec attribute 118, 171, 182 Sent Per sec attribute 218 Sent Per Sec attribute 119, 171, 183 C C1 Transitions Per Sec attribute 52 C2 Transitions Per Sec attribute 52 C3 Transitions Per Sec attribute 52 Cache Hit Percent attribute 202 Cache Hits attribute 201 Cache Misses attribute 202 calculate historical data disk space 225 capacity planning for historical data 225 Change In Interrupts Received attribute 161 Change In Interrupts Sent attribute 162 Change In Throttle Events attribute 162 Clone Tasks Completed attribute 125 Clone Tasks In Progress attribute 125 Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 147 Clone Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 140 Cluster Name attribute 197, 224 Command Line attribute 32 commands tacmd addSystem 12 Take Action 247 components 3 IBM Tivoli Monitoring 3 configuration 11 agent 7 fields 11 problems and workarounds 283 remote 12 values 11 configuring the monitoring agent 7 Connected Network ID attribute 186 Connected Network Name attribute 186 Context Switches Per Sec attribute 53 Control Register Accesses Cost In MS attribute 72, 101 Control Register Accesses Cost In NS attribute 72, 101 Control Register Accesses Per Sec attribute 71, 100 CPU Status attribute 204 CPUID Instructions Cost In MS attribute 63, 91 CPUID Instructions Cost In NS attribute 63, 91 CPUID Instructions Per Sec attribute 62, 91 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Completed attribute 125 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks In Progress attribute 125 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 148 Create VSS Snapshot Set Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 140 Current Owner attribute 223, 225 Current Owner Manufacturer attribute 223, 225 Current Owner Model attribute 223, 225 Current Owner Serial Number attribute 223, 225 Current Pressure attribute 46 D data collection 5 data sources 5 Debug Register Accesses Cost In MS attribute 73, 102 Index 363 Debug Register Accesses Cost In NS attribute 73, 102 Debug Register Accesses Per Sec attribute 72, 101 Default Block Size attribute 37 Define Tasks Completed attribute 126 Define Tasks In Progress attribute 126 Define Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 148 Define Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 141 Deleting attribute 165 Deleting Saved State attribute 165 Deleting Snapshot attribute 165 Deposited Pages attribute 56, 59 descriptions 231 Desired VLAN Trunk Encapsulation attribute 221 Destroy Snapshot Tasks Completed attribute 126 Destroy Snapshot Tasks In Progress attribute 127 Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 148 Destroy Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 141 Destroy Tasks Completed attribute 127 Destroy Tasks In Progress attribute 127 Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 149 Destroy Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 141 detailed 277 developerWorks website 352 Device ID attribute 38, 187, 195 Directed Packets Received Per Sec attribute 171, 178, 183 Directed Packets Sent Per Sec attribute 172, 178, 183 Director attribute group 34 Director Port attribute 34 Director Server attribute 34 Discovery Library Adapter 347 See DLA Discovery Library Toolkit 347 installing 348 Disk situations 233 workspaces descriptions 20 Disk attribute group 35 disk capacity planning for historical data 225 Disk Read Latency attribute 40, 121 Disk workspace 20 Disk Write Latency attribute 40, 122 DLA 341, 347 data model 341 classes 341 documentation See publications Domain attribute 192 Dynamic Memory workspace 21 E Emulated Instructions Cost In MS attribute 74, 103 Emulated Instructions Cost In NS attribute 74, 103 Emulated Instructions Per Sec attribute 73, 102 Enable VM Resource Metering action 248 Enabled State attribute 36, 193, 203, 212, 219, 220 enhancements 2 Enterprise Dashboard workspace 17 Enterprise Disk Dashboard workspace 18 Enterprise Hyper-V Summary attribute group 38 364 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Enterprise Memory Dashboard workspace 18 Enterprise Network Utilization Dashboard workspace Enterprise Processor Dashboard workspace 18 Error Code attribute 199 Error Count attribute 174 event mapping 309 Event Category attribute 42 Event ID attribute 42 Event Log situations 233 workspaces descriptions 20 Event Log attribute group 41 Event Log workspace 20 Event Source attribute 42 Event Type attribute 42 Export Tasks Completed attribute 128 Export Tasks In Progress attribute 128 Export Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 149 Export Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 142 Exporting attribute 165 External Interrupts Cost In MS attribute 75, 104 External Interrupts Cost In NS attribute 75, 104 External Interrupts Per Sec attribute 74, 103 18 F Flush Count attribute 175 Frames Dropped attribute 119 Frames Received Per Sec attribute 119 Frames Sent Per Sec attribute 120 Free Physical Disk attribute 38 Free Physical Memory attribute 194 Full Name attribute 30 Functionality Test Message attribute 33 Functionality Test Status attribute 33 G Global GVA Range Flushes Per Sec attribute 75, 104 GPA Pages attribute 57 GPA Space Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 63, 92 GPA Space Modifications Per Sec attribute 57 Guest Operating System attribute 215 Guest Page Table Maps Per Sec attribute 63, 92 Guest Visible Physical Memory attribute 47 H Hardware Interrupts Per Sec attribute 53 Health Critical attribute 163 Health Ok attribute 163 Health State attribute 36, 193, 203, 213, 219, 221 Heart Beat attribute 213 historical data calculate disk space 225 disk capacity planning 225 HLT Instructions Cost In MS attribute 76, 105 HLT Instructions Cost In NS attribute 76, 105 HLT Instructions Per Sec attribute 75, 105 Hyper V Dynamic Memory Balancer attribute group Hyper V Dynamic Memory VM attribute group 45 Hyper V Logical Processor Load workspace 22 43 Hyper-V Hypervisor Logical Processor attribute group 49 Hyper-V Hypervisor Partition attribute group 56 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Partition attribute group 59 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor attribute group 61 Hyper-V Hypervisor Root Virtual Processor More attribute group 68 Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor attribute group 89 Hyper-V Hypervisor Virtual Processor More attribute group 97 Hyper-V Legacy Network Adapter attribute group 118 Hyper-V Summary attribute group 120 Hyper-V Task Manager Detail attribute group 123 Hyper-V Task Manager Recent Time attribute group 138 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller attribute group 154 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Filter attribute group 156 Hyper-V Virtual IDE Controller Win2K12 attribute group 158 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus attribute group 160 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Health Summary attribute group 163 Hyper-V Virtual Machine Summary attribute group 164 Hyper-V Virtual Network Adapter attribute group 169 Hyper-V Virtual Storage Device attribute group 174 Hyper-V Virtual Switch attribute group 176 Hyper-V Virtual Switch Port attribute group 181 Hyper-V VM Association with Virtual Network attribute group 186 Hyper-V VM IO APIC attribute group 187 Hyper-V VM Vid Partition attribute group 188 Hypercalls Cost In Ms attribute 77 Hypercalls Cost In MS attribute 106 Hypercalls Cost In NS attribute 77, 106 Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 76, 106 Hypervisor situations 234 workspaces descriptions 20 Hypervisor attribute group 190 Hypervisor workspace 20 IO IO IO IO Instructions Cost In MS attribute 78, 107 Instructions Cost In NS attribute 78, 107 Instructions Per Sec attribute 77, 106 Intercept Messages Per Sec attribute 78, 107 K KHV_HV_LP_ContextSwitches situation 241 KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Crit situation 241 KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Warn situation 240 KHV_HV_NWAdapter_FramesDropped situation 239 KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Crit situation 235 KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Warn situation 235 KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Crit situation 236 KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Warn situation 237 KHV_HV_PDisk_Usage_Crit situation 233 KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Crit situation 236 KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Warn situation 236 KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Crit situation 234 KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Warn situation 234 KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Crit situation 242 KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Warn situation 242 KHV_HV_VMCreate_Info situation 244 KHV_HV_VMDelete_Info situation 244 KHV_HV_VMMig_WO_Cluster_Info situation 245 KHV_HV_VMMigrate_Info situation 245 KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Crit situation 242 KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Warn situation 243 KHV_HV_VStorageDevice_Warn situation 233 KHV_HV_VSwitch_PacketsFlooded situation 239 KHV_Image_Mgmt_Service_Down situation 231 KHV_Mem_On_Balancer_Node_Low situation 238 KHV_Network_Service_Down situation 232 KHV_VM_Disk_HealthState situation 233 KHV_VM_Heartbeat_Crit situation 243 KHV_VM_Memory_HealthState situation 237 KHV_VM_Mgmt_Service_Down situation 232 KHV_VM_Processor_Warn situation 240 KHV_VM_ProcessorLoad_Crit situation 239 KHV_VM_Switch_HealthState situation 238 I IBM Systems Director workspace 18 IBM Tivoli Monitoring 3 overview 1 IDE Controller workspace 20 Import Tasks Completed attribute 128 Import Tasks In Progress attribute 129 Import Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 149 Import Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 142 include file 349 installation 11 agent 7 problems and workarounds 283 remote 12 installing language packs 7 installing the monitoring agent 7 Integrated Service Management Library documentation Inter Processor Interrupts Per Sec attribute 53 Inter Processor Interrupts Sent Per Sec attribute 54 interface user 4 Interrupts Received attribute 161 Interrupts Sent attribute 161 Intervals Skipped attribute 202 L 352 language packs 7 installing 7 silent installation 7 Large Page TLB Fills Per Sec attribute 79, 108 Last Collection Duration attribute 201 Last Collection Finished attribute 201 Last Collection Start attribute 200 Learned MAC Addresses attribute 178 Learned MAC Addresses Per Sec attribute 179 Legacy Network Adapter workspace 21 Limit attribute 205 list of messages 304 Load Percentage attribute 204 Load Time attribute 37 Local Flushed GVA Ranges Per Sec attribute 79, 108 Local Hyper-V Dashboard workspace 19 Log Name attribute 41 Logical Processor Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 79, 108 Logical Processor Migrations Per Sec attribute 80, 109 Logical Processors attribute 190 Long Spin Wait Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 80, 109 Index 365 M MAC Address attribute 187 Machine Name attribute 192 Manufacturer attribute 192, 215 Max Disk Allocated attribute 36 Max Logical Processor attribute 40, 122 Max Virtual Processor attribute 41, 122 Maximum Memory Usage attribute 207 Maximum Pressure attribute 47 Memory situations 237 workspaces descriptions 21 Memory Add Operations attribute 44, 47 Memory Allocated attribute 214 Memory attribute group 192 Memory Available attribute 39, 121 Memory in Percentage attribute group 195 Memory Intercept Messages Per Sec attribute 80, 109 Memory Remove Operations attribute 45, 48 Memory Utilized attribute 39, 121 Memory workspace 21 Merge Disk Tasks Completed attribute 129 Merge Disk Tasks In Progress attribute 129 Merge Disk Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 150 Merge Disk Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 142 Merging Disks attribute 166 Message attribute 43 messages contents 303 for IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Microsoft Applications: Microsoft Hyper-V Server Agent 304 format 303 Metering Duration attribute 206 Microsoft Hyper-V Server situations 231 workspaces descriptions 17 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent performance considerations 298 Microsoft Hyper-V Server workspace 17 Migrate Tasks Completed attribute 129 Migrate Tasks In Progress attribute 130 Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 150 Migrate Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 142 Migration situations 238 workspaces descriptions 21 Migration attribute group 196 Migration workspace 21 Minimum Memory Usage attribute 207 Minimum Pressure attribute 48 Model attribute 192, 216 Modify Resources Tasks Completed attribute 130 Modify Resources Tasks In Progress attribute 130 Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 150 Modify Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 143 Modify Service Settings Tasks Complete attribute 131 Modify Service Settings Tasks In Progress attribute 131 Modify Service Settings Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 151 366 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Modify Service Settings Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 143 Modify Tasks Completed attribute 131 Modify Tasks In Progress attribute 132 Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 151 Modify Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 143 Monitor Transition Cost In MS attribute 54 Monitor Transition Cost In NS attribute 54 Monitored Notifications attribute 190 MSR Accesses Cost In MS attribute 81, 110 MSR Accesses Cost In NS attribute 81, 110 MSR Accesses Per Sec attribute 81, 110 Multicast Packets Received Per Sec attribute 172, 179, 184 Multicast Packets Sent Per Sec attribute 172, 179, 184 MWAIT Instructions Cost In MS attribute 82, 111 MWAIT Instructions Cost In NS attribute 82, 111 MWAIT Instructions Per Sec attribute 82, 111 N Name attribute 29, 43, 46, 56, 58, 61, 68, 89, 97, 117, 120, 155, 157, 159, 174, 176, 181, 185, 188, 189 Network situations 238 workspaces descriptions 21 Network Inbound attribute 207 Network Outbound attribute 208 Network Utilization attribute 40, 122 Network workspace 22 new in this release 2 Node attribute 29, 34, 35, 38, 41, 43, 45, 49, 56, 59, 61, 68, 89, 97, 118, 120, 123, 138, 154, 156, 158, 160, 163, 164, 169, 174, 177, 181, 186, 187, 188, 190, 192, 195, 196, 197, 202, 205, 208, 212, 217, 220, 222, 224 Notes attribute 215 Number Of Blocks attribute 194 Number of Collections attribute 201 Number of Processors attribute 203, 214 O Object Name attribute 198 Object Status attribute 199 Object Type attribute 198 operating systems 7 Operational VLAN Trunk Encapsulation attribute Other Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 83, 112 Other Intercepts Cost In MS attribute 83, 112 Other Intercepts Cost In NS attribute 83, 112 Other Intercepts Per Sec attribute 83, 112 Other Messages Per Sec attribute 84, 113 overview IBM Tivoli Monitoring 1 Owner attribute 197 P Packets Packets Packets Packets Packets Packets Flooded attribute 180 Flooded Per Sec attribute 180 Per sec attribute 217 Per Sec attribute 173, 184 Received Per sec attribute 217 Received Per Sec attribute 173, 185 221 Packets Sent Per sec attribute 218 Packets Sent Per Sec attribute 173, 185 Page Fault Intercepts Cost In MS attribute 84, 93 Page Fault Intercepts Cost In NS attribute 84, 93 Page Fault Intercepts Per Sec attribute 64, 92 Page Faults per Sec attribute 31 Page Invalidations Cost In MS attribute 65, 94 Page Invalidations Cost In NS attribute 64, 93 Page Invalidations Per Sec attribute 64, 93 Page Table Allocations Per Sec attribute 85, 113 Page Table Eviction Per Sec attribute 85, 113 Page Table Reclamations Per Sec attribute 85, 114 Page Table Resets Per Sec attribute 86, 114 Page Table Validations Per Sec attribute 86, 114 Page Table Write Intercepts Per Sec attribute 86, 115 Partition workspace 23 Partitions attribute 191 Pause Tasks Completed attribute 132 Pause Tasks In Progress attribute 132 Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 151 Pause Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 144 Paused attribute 166 Pausing attribute 166 Pending Interrupts Cost In MS attribute 87, 116 Pending Interrupts Cost In NS attribute 87, 115 Pending Interrupts Per Sec attribute 87, 115 Percent C1 Time attribute 49 Percent C2 Time attribute 50 Percent C3 Time attribute 50 Percent Guest Run Time attribute 50, 61, 90 Percent Hypervisor Run Time attribute 51, 62, 90 Percent Idle Time attribute 51, 214 Percent Privileged Time attribute 32 Percent Processor Time attribute 32 Percent Total Run Time attribute 51, 62, 90 Percent User Mode Time attribute 32 Percentage Available Memory attribute 196 performance considerations 298 Performance Object Status attribute group 197 Performance Object Status workspace 19 Physical Memory attribute 48 Physical Pages Allocated attribute 188 PID attribute 32 policies 257 Preferred Numa Node Index attribute 189 prerequisite checker 11 prerequisite publications 351 prerequisites 11 probe rules file include 349 problems and workarounds 283 agent-specific 288 agent-specific workspaces 294 configuration 283 install 283 remote deployment 287 situations 298 Take Action commands 301 Tivoli Common Reporting 301 workspaces 294 Processor situations 239 workspaces descriptions 22 Processor attribute group 202 Processor Load attribute 213 Processor workspace 23 publications 351, 352 developerWorks website 352 IBM Tivoli Monitoring 351 Integrated Service Management Library 352 prerequisite 351 Redbooks 352 related 352 Technotes 352 wikis 352 Purged MAC Addresses attribute 180 Purged MAC Addresses Per Sec attribute 180 Q queries, using attributes 25 Query Name attribute 198 R ras1 279 Read Bytes Per Sec attribute 155, 157, 159, 175 Read Count attribute 175 Read Sectors Per Sec attribute 155, 157, 159 Redbooks 352 Reflected Guest Page Faults Per Sec attribute 88, 116 Refresh Interval attribute 201 remote installation and configuration 12 remote deployment problems and workarounds 287 Remote Physical Pages attribute 189 Remove Resources Tasks Completed attribute 132 Remove Resources Tasks In Progress attribute 133 Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In attribute 152 Remove Resources Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In attribute 144 Removed Memory attribute 45, 49 requirements 7 Reservation attribute 204 Reserved attribute 223 Reset Tasks Completed attribute 133 Reset Tasks In Progress attribute 133 Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute Reset Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute Resetting attribute 167 Resource Metering attribute group 205 Resource Metering workspace 24 response file template 7 Restore Tasks Completed attribute 134 Restore Tasks In Progress attribute 134 Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 152 Restore Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 145 Resume Tasks Completed attribute 134 Resume Tasks In Progress attribute 135 Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 153 Resume Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 145 Resuming attribute 167 Root Virtual Processor Load workspace 23 Running attribute 167 Index MS NS 152 144 367 S Save Tasks Completed attribute 135 Save Tasks In Progress attribute 135 Save Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 153 Save Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 145 Saved attribute 167 Saving attribute 168 Scheduler Interrupts Per Sec attribute 55 Serial Number attribute 192, 215, 223, 225 Shutdown Tasks Completed attribute 135 Shutdown Tasks In Progress attribute 136 Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 153 Shutdown Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 146 silent installation 7 silent installation of language packs 7 situations 231 additional information predefined, defined 229 KHV_HV_LP_ContextSwitches 241 KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Crit 241 KHV_HV_LP_Utilization_Warn 240 KHV_HV_NWAdapter_FramesDropped 239 KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Crit 235 KHV_HV_PCPU_Utilization_Warn 235 KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Crit 236 KHV_HV_PDisk_Latency_Warn 237 KHV_HV_PDisk_Usage_Crit 233 KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Crit 236 KHV_HV_PMemory_Available_Warn 236 KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Crit 234 KHV_HV_PNW_Utilization_Warn 234 KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Crit 242 KHV_HV_RVP_Utilization_Warn 242 KHV_HV_VMCreate_Info 244 KHV_HV_VMDelete_Info 244 KHV_HV_VMMig_WO_Cluster_Info 245 KHV_HV_VMMigrate_Info 245 KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Crit 242 KHV_HV_VP_Utilization_Warn 243 KHV_HV_VStorageDevice_Warn 233 KHV_HV_VSwitch_PacketsFlooded 239 KHV_Image_Mgmt_Service_Down 231 KHV_Mem_On_Balancer_Node_Low 238 KHV_Network_Service_Down 232 KHV_VM_Disk_HealthState 233 KHV_VM_Heartbeat_Crit 243 KHV_VM_Memory_HealthState 237 KHV_VM_Mgmt_Service_Down 232 KHV_VM_Processor_Warn 240 KHV_VM_ProcessorLoad_Crit 239 KHV_VM_Switch_HealthState 238 overview 229 predefined 229 problems and workarounds 298 Situation Editor 229 situations, using attributes 25 Small Page TLB Fills Per Sec attribute 88, 116 Snapshot Tasks Completed attribute 136 Snapshot Tasks In Progress attribute 136 Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 154 Snapshot Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 146 Start Hyper-V Image Management Service action 248 Start Hyper-V Networking Management Service action 249 368 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine action 250 Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service action 251 Start Tasks Completed attribute 137 Start Tasks In Progress attribute 137 Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 154 Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 146 Starting attribute 168 Status attribute 30 Stop Hyper-V Image Management Service action 252 Stop Hyper-V Networking Management Service action 252 Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine action 253 Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service action 254 Stopping attribute 168 support list of messages 304 Switch ID attribute 219, 222 Switch Name attribute 217, 220 Switch Port ID attribute 222 Synthetic Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 88, 117 Synthetic Interrupts Per Sec attribute 89, 117 System Processor Utilization attribute 39, 121 T tacmd addSystem command 12 Take Action commands additional information 247 Enable VM Resource Metering 248 overview 247 predefined 247 problems and workarounds 301 Start Hyper-V Image Management Service 248 Start Hyper-V Networking Management Service 249 Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine 250 Start Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service 251 Stop Hyper-V Image Management Service 252 Stop Hyper-V Networking Management Service 252 Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine 253 Stop Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service 254 take actions descriptions 248 Taking Snapshot attribute 168 Task Manager Details workspace 24 Technotes 352 Thread Count attribute 31 Thread Pool Active Threads attribute 209 Thread Pool Avg Active Threads attribute 209 Thread Pool Avg Job Wait attribute 211 Thread Pool Avg Queue Length attribute 210 Thread Pool Max Active Threads attribute 210 Thread Pool Max Queue Length attribute 211 Thread Pool Max Size attribute 209 Thread Pool Min Active Threads attribute 209 Thread Pool Min Queue Length attribute 210 Thread Pool Queue Length attribute 210 Thread Pool Size attribute 208 Thread Pool Status attribute group 208 Thread Pool Total Jobs attribute 211 Throttle Events attribute 162 Time Generated attribute 42 Timer Interrupts Per Sec attribute 55 Timestamp attribute 29, 34, 35, 39, 41, 43, 46, 49, 56, 59, 61, 68, 89, 97, 118, 120, 123, 138, 155, 157, 159, 161, 163, 164, 170, 174, 177, 181, 186, 187, 188, 190, 193, 195, 197, 198, 202, 206, 208, 212, 217, 220, 222, 224 Tivoli Business Service Manager components for integrating with 347 configuring additional IBM Tivoli Monitoring web services 350 creating a service 349 creating data source mapping 350 installing Discovery Library Toolkit 348 integration 347 launching from Tivoli Enterprise Portal 350 Tivoli Enterprise Portal Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe 347 viewing data in Tivoli Enterprise Portal 350 Tivoli Business Service Managerintegration tasks 348 Tivoli Common Reporting problems and workarounds 301 Tivoli Enterprise Console event mapping 309 Tivoli Event Integration Facility (EIF) probe configuring 349 Total Disk Allocation attribute 207 Total Intercepts Cost In MS attribute 66, 95 Total Intercepts Cost In NS attribute 65, 94 Total Intercepts Per Sec attribute 65, 94 Total Interrupts Per Sec attribute 55 Total Memory attribute 195 Total Messages Per Sec attribute 66, 95 Total Mount Time attribute 37 Total Pages attribute 191 trace turn off 282 turn on 281 trace settings 279 tracing 277 troubleshooting 271 agent-specific 288 agent-specific workspaces 294 installation 283 problems and workarounds 283 remote deployment 287 situations 298 Take Action commands 301 Tivoli Common Reporting 301 turn off trace 282 turn on trace 281 uninstallation 283 workspaces 294 Turned Off attribute 169 Type attribute 31 U Up Time attribute 214 Use TEP Credential attribute user interface options 4 34 V Version attribute 190 VHD File Path attribute 216 VHD File Size attribute 216 VHD File Size V2 attribute 216 views Availability workspace 19 Disk workspace 20 Dynamic Memory workspace 21 Enterprise Dashboard workspace 17 views (continued) Enterprise Disk Dashboard workspace 18 Enterprise Memory Dashboard workspace 18 Enterprise Network Utilization Dashboard workspace 18 Enterprise Processor Dashboard workspace 18 Event Log workspace 20 Hyper V Logical Processor Load workspace 22 Hypervisor workspace 20 IBM Systems Director workspace 18 IDE Controller workspace 20 Legacy Network Adapter workspace 21 Local Hyper-V Dashboard workspace 19 Memory workspace 21 Microsoft Hyper-V Server workspace 17 Migration workspace 21 Network workspace 22 Partition workspace 23 Performance Object Status workspace 19 Processor workspace 23 Resource Metering workspace 24 Root Virtual Processor Load workspace 23 Task Manager Details workspace 24 Virtual Machine Summary workspace 24 Virtual Machine workspace 24 Virtual Network Adapter workspace 22 Virtual Storage Device Details workspace 20 Virtual Switch Port workspace 22 VLAN EndPoint workspace 22 VM Association with Virtual Network workspace 22 VM Modification workspace 24 VM VID Partition workspace 21 VM Virtual Processor Details workspace 23 VM Virtual Processor Load workspace 23 Virtual Interrupt Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 66, 95 Virtual Interrupts Per Sec attribute 67, 96 Virtual Machine situations 243 workspaces descriptions 23 Virtual Machine attribute 223, 224 Virtual Machine attribute group 211 Virtual Machine ID attribute 38, 195, 205, 215 Virtual Machine Name attribute 35, 97, 186, 193, 197, 203, 206, 212 Virtual Machine Summary workspace 24 Virtual Machine workspace 24 Virtual MMU Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 67, 96 Virtual Network Adapter workspace 22 Virtual Processor Hypercalls Per Sec attribute 67, 96 Virtual Processors attribute 57, 60, 191 Virtual Size attribute 31 Virtual Storage Device Details workspace 20 Virtual Switch attribute group 217 Virtual Switch Port workspace 22 Virtual TLB Flush Entires Per Sec attribute 58, 60 Virtual TLB Pages attribute 58, 60 VLAN Endpoint attribute group 220 VLAN EndPoint workspace 22 VM Association with Virtual Network workspace 22 VM Mig WO Cluster attribute group 222 VM Modification situations 244 workspaces descriptions 24 VM Modification attribute group 224 VM Modification workspace 24 VM VID Partition workspace 21 Index 369 VM Virtual Processor Details workspace 23 VM Virtual Processor Load workspace 23 W Waiting To Start attribute 169 Waiting to Start Tasks Completed attribute 137 Waiting to Start Tasks In Progress attribute 138 Waiting To Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In MS attribute 139 Waiting To Start Virtual Machine Tasks Recent Time In NS attribute 138 Weight attribute 205 wikis 352 workarounds 283 Workflow Editor 257 Working Set Size attribute 31 workspaces Availability 19 descriptions 17 Disk 20 Dynamic Memory 21 Enterprise Dashboard 17 Enterprise Disk Dashboard 18 Enterprise Memory Dashboard 18 Enterprise Network Utilization Dashboard 18 Enterprise Processor Dashboard 18 Event Log 20 Hyper V Logical Processor Load 22 Hypervisor 20 IBM Systems Director 18 IDE Controller 20 Legacy Network Adapter 21 Local Hyper-V Dashboard 19 Memory 21 Microsoft Hyper-V Server 17 Migration 21 Network 21, 22 Partition 23 Performance Object Status 19 predefined 16 problems and workarounds 294 Processor 22, 23 Resource Metering 24 Root Virtual Processor Load 23 Task Manager Details 24 Virtual Machine 23, 24 Virtual Machine Summary 24 Virtual Network Adapter 22 Virtual Storage Device Details 20 Virtual Switch Port 22 VLAN EndPoint 22 VM Association with Virtual Network 22 VM Modification 24 VM VID Partition 21 VM Virtual Processor Details 23 VM Virtual Processor Load 23 Workspaces additional information 13 overview 13 Write Bytes Per Sec attribute 156, 158, 160, 176 Write Count attribute 176 Written Sectors Per Sec attribute 156, 158, 160 370 Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent User's Guide Printed in USA SC27-2319-05