You can view the usage and capacity of different categories of objects. By default, an alarm is generated when the current inventory a category of objects reaches a certain level.
You can set thresholds for each object category. If a threshold is reached, an alarm will be generated. You can see alarms by navigating to
.
Note: If both manager and policy objects exist, only the capacity information for manager objects will be available. Also, if you configure the user interface settings and make the
Policy/Manager toggle visible, the capacity information for policy objects will not be available even if there are no manager objects. Capacity information for policy objects will only be shown if there are no manager objects and the
Policy/Manager toggle is not visible.
To see the usage and capacity of different categories of objects, click one of the following tabs:
You can also navigate to
to see all the object categories on one page.
On each capacity page, for each category of objects, the following information is displayed:
- Current Inventory - The number of objects that have been successfully created or configured. A color-coded bar is displayed to indicate the usage percentage. If usage is below the minimum capacity threshold, the color is green. If usage is at or above the minimum capacity threshold but below the maximum capacity threshold, the color is orange. If usage is at or above the maximum capacity threshold, the color is red.
- Maximum Capacity.
- Minimum Capacity Threshold - This is the usage level at which the usage bar mentioned above will show an orange color. You can change this value. The default is 70%.
- Maximum Capacity Threshold - This is the usage level at which the usage bar mentioned above will show a red color. You can change this value. The default is 100%.
If you change the minimum or maximum capacity threshold, you can click Revert to go back to the last saved value. You can click Reset Values to restore the default values for all the object categories.
Object Categories in Policy Mode
The networking capacity page shows the following object categories:
- Segments
- System-wide DHCP Ranges
- Tier-0 Gateways
- Tier-1 Gateways
- DHCP Server Instances
- System-wide NAT Rules
- Prefix Lists
- Tier-1 Gateways with NAT Enabled
- Segment Ports
The security capacity page shows the following object categories:
- Introspection Rules N-S Tier-1
- Service Chains
- Active Directory Groups (Identity Firewall)
- Saved Firewall Rules Configuration
- Introspection Policies E-W
- Introspection Policies N-S Tier-0
- System-wide Firewall Rules
- System-wide Endpoint Protection Enabled Virtual Machines
- Introspection Rules N-S Tier-0
- Introspection Rules E-W
- Distributed Firewall Sections
- Introspection Policies N-S Tier-1
- System-wide Firewall Sections
- Active Directory Domains (Identity Firewall)
- System-wide Endpoint Protection Enabled Hosts
- Distributed Firewall Rules
- Service Paths
The inventory capacity page shows the following object categories:
- Groups
- vSphere Clusters
- Services
- Hypervisor Hosts
- Groups based on IP Addresses
The system capacity page shows the following object categories:
- Compute Managers
- System-wide Edge Nodes
- Edge clusters
Object Categories in Manager Mode
The networking capacity page shows the following object categories:
- Tier-0 logical routers
- Tier-1 logical routers
- Prefix lists
- System-wide NAT rules
- DHCP server instances
- System-wide DHCP ranges and pools
- Tier-1 logical routers with NAT enabled
- Logical switches
- System-wide logical switch ports
The security capacity page shows the following object categories:
- System-wide endpoint protection-enabled hosts
- System-wide endpoint protection-enabled virtual machines
- Active Directory groups
- Active Directory domains
- Distributed firewall rules
- System-wide firewall rules
- System-wide firewall sections
- Distributed firewall sections
The inventory capacity page shows the following object categories:
- Groups
- IP sets
- Groups based on IP sets
- vSphere clusters
- Hypervisor hosts
The system capacity page shows the following object categories:
- Edge clusters
- System-wide edge nodes