You can see a list of the vCenter Server instances across all sites in your VMware Cloud Director installation. You can see how VMware Cloud Director uses each vCenter Server instance.
Procedure
- From the top navigation bar, under Resources, click Infrastructure Resources.
- In the left panel, select vCenter Server Instances.
Results
Description | |
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Name | The name of the vCenter Server instance in VMware Cloud Director. |
Status | The vCenter Server status can be normal, warning, and critical. |
State | Activated or deactivated. See Activate or Deactivate a vCenter Server Instance. |
Connection | Connected or not to VMware Cloud Director. See Reconnect a vCenter Server Instance. |
VC Host | FQDN of the vCenter Server instance. |
Version | The vCenter Server version. |
Usage | Dedicated vCenter Server instances have enabled tenant access. The provider can use different resource pools of a shared vCenter Server instance across multiple provider VDCs and then allocate those resource pools to different tenants. See Managing Dedicated vCenter Server Instances. |
Cluster Health | Aggregation of the health of all clusters in the vCenter Server instance. When aggregating the heath of the cluster, the health of the least healthy cluster is displayed. |
Clusters | Number of clusters in the vCenter Server instance. |
VMs | Number of VMs in the vCenter Server instance. |
Running VMs | Number of running VMs in the vCenter Server instance. |
CPU | Amount of actively used virtual CPU as a percentage of the total available vCenter Server CPU. |
Memory | Amount of actively used virtual memory as a percentage of the total available vCenter Server memory. |
Storage | Amount of actively used virtual storage as a percentage of the total available vCenter Server storage. |