Discovering Resource Usage

The Resource Usage window displays a summary of resource usage data for discovered sources.

Click Discover>Resource Usage. The Resource Usage page is displayed.

 

The following table lists the elements in the Resource Usage window.

Item

Description

Most CPU Utilization

Displays the source with the greatest CPU utilization, and use in percent.

Most Applications

Displays the source with the most applications, and the number.

Most Active Connections

Displays the application with the most active  connections, and the number of active connections.

Most Disk Usage

Displays the source with the most disk usage, and the amount of free disk space this source has in GB.

Filter

Lets you filter the list of sources by OS, assigned group, or IP/hostname.

Host Name

The hostname of the source.

IP Address

The IP address of the source.

OS

The OS of the source.

Graph

The resource utilization of the source. Click the Graph icon to view CPU and Disk usage.

CPU

CPU in percent.

Network

The network.

Memory

Memory.

Free Storage

The amount of free storage, in GB.

Applications

The number of applications installed on the source.

Status

The status of the applications installed on the source.

Opens a menu of actions that you can perform on the selected source.

Click the more actions icon to perform more actions.

From left to right:

  • View a report of the Resource Usage.

  • Export the Resource Usage to PDF, a CSV file, or print.

To View Resource Utilization per Source

  1. Click Discover>Resource Usage. The Resource Usage page is displayed.

  2. Click the Graph Icon for a source. Graphs are displayed. The first graph is for CPU and memory usage, the second shows disk and network usage. You can hover over points on the graph and a legend will come up on the top right of the graph showing the exact number. You can also use the sliders under each graph to zoom in/out for more detail.

  3. Click Cancel to close the Graphs window.

 

To view detailed information about a source, see https://virtamove.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/VDOC/pages/314671475.