Maximum CPU use

Hello

I need to create the report using the ESX UC for a day. I need to add max value for period with time stamp. How to do this in Foglight

Marcin

Hello

Please get familiar with reporting custom here is the link: How to create custom reports

After that, you can create a report and add a table.

On the data tab, select VMware ESX host. Drag and drop it to your custom report. Then select table when asked. You will then see a list of parameters. For the maximum value for the use of period: processors/hostCPUs/use/period/max. Add other properties such as name and host name to identify the ESX host.  The time stamp will be added to the top of the report.

I hope this helps.

Gaston.

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