The OCVS SDDC Summary tab provides details on the overall SDDC inventory of the organization including key components, SDDC health, maximums, alerts, and so on.

Where To View OCVS SDDC Summary Tab

From the left menu, click Data Sources > Integrations > Accounts. Click the drop-down against Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, click the vertical ellipsis against the OCVS account, and then select Object Details. Click the SDDC object type and select any one of the SDDCs in the list. In this SDDC list, both configured and unconfigured SDDCs for monitoring are shown.

Table 1. OCVS SDDC Summary Options
Option Description
Object Summary

This widget displays the details of the selected object. The widget also displays the number of resources associated with the selected object.

Active Alerts This widget provides a visual indicator of the alert status for the following alert types.
  • Critical and Immediate alerts usually require immediate attention.
  • Warning alerts indicate that you must look into any problems shortly.
  • Info alerts indicate that you can reclaim resources.
Consumer Gives the number of active VMs for the selected object. You can also view the usage details for the virtual machine, CPU, and Memory.
Provider (Usable Capacity) Gives the details of available resources for the selected object. You can view the number of hosts and capacity remaining for CPU, RAM, Storage.
Configuration Maximums This widget displays configuration maximums at the SDDC level.
Topology

Gives a graphical representation of objects related to SDDC. Click on each object to have an expanded view of the object details.

vSphere distributed switch. Displays the details of the vSphere distributed switch.
Cluster Summary This widget provides an overview of the state of the existing clusters. It displays the cluster name, ESXi host, virtual machine, capacity remaining, time remaining, and VM remaining.
Datastore Summary This widget provides an overview of the state of the existing datastores. It displays the data store name, capacity, virtual machine, capacity remaining, and time remaining.