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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Virtual Machine Description, User's Guide and Reference


VM Logical Disk Status (PI_VLDI)

Organization of this page

Function

This record stores performance data on a logical disk being used by a virtual machine over a unit of time. This record is a multi-instance record.

In this record, you can collect performance data such as the size of the logical disk that can be used by a virtual machine. The disk space can be divided into used space and unused space. The figure below shows an example of data that can be collected in this record.

Figure 5‒8: Example of collected data

[Figure]

Note:
  • Information cannot be collected if an attempt to connect to the monitored physical server fails.

  • Information cannot be collected for a virtual machine that is not running.

  • Information cannot be collected for a virtual machine on which vmware-tools is not running.

  • Information cannot be collected for a logical volume that was created by using LVM (Logical Volume Manager) functions.

Default values and values that can be changed

Item

Default value

Can it be changed?

Collection Interval

300

Yes

Collection Offset

0

Yes

Log

No

Yes

LOGIF

Blank

Yes

Over 10 Sec Collection Time

No

No

ODBC key field

PI_VLDI_VM_ID

PI_VLDI_DISK_ID

Lifetime

None

Record size

Fields

PFM - View name

(PFM - Manager name)

Explanation

Summary

Grouping

Format

Delta

When not collected

Unsup-ported

Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE)

The record name. This is always VLDI.

COPY

COPY

char (8)

No

--

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Record Time (RECORD_TIME)

The time when the record was created.

COPY

COPY

time_t

No

--

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Interval (INTERVAL)

Interval during which the information is collected.

[Units: seconds]

COPY

FIXED

ulong

No

--

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

VA DeviceID

(VADEVICEID)

The device ID of a monitored host.

COPY

COPY

string(256)

No

--

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

VM ID (VM_ID)

ID of the virtual machine.

COPY

FIXED

string (65)

No

No

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Disk ID (DISK_ID)

Disk ID.

COPY

FIXED

string (257)

No

No

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

VM Host Name

(VM_HOST_NAME)

Host name of the virtual machine.

COPY

FIXED

string(257)

No

Blank

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

VM Name (VM_NAME)

Name of the virtual machine.

COPY

FIXED

string (257)

No

Blank

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Sampling Time (SAMPLING_TIME)

Sampling time.

The time when the performance information is collected on the host machine.

Displayed in the following format:

yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm[±hh:mm]#

COPY

FIXED

string (32)

No

Blank

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Size (SIZE)

Disk size.

[Units: MB]

HILO

ADD

double

No

0

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Used (USED)

Size of used space.

[Units: MB]

HILO

ADD

double

No

0

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Free (FREE)

Size of free space.

[Units: MB]

HILO

ADD

double

No

0

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Used % (USED_PERCENT)

Usage rate.

[Units: %]

HILO

AVG

double

No

0

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

Free %

(FREE_PERCENT)

Non-usage rate of disk space.

[Units: %]

HILO

AVG

double

No

0

Hyper-V

KVM

logical partitioning feature

Docker environment

Podman environment

#

The value used in [±hh:mm] varies depending on the time zone of the monitored host. For example, if the monitored virtual environment is operating according to JST, +09:00 is displayed. If the monitored virtual environment is operating according to UTC, Z is displayed.