If a vRealize Operations Manager server is associated with a vCenter Server instance that you added for metering, vCloud Usage Meter detects the vRealize Operations Manager and displays the servers in the vCloud Usage Meter Web interface.

To complete the vRealize Operations Manager registration and begin metering, you provide the required credentials for each vRealize Operations Manager that you meter.

vCloud Usage Meter also detects all vCenter Server servers monitored by a vRealize Operations Manager instance. To avoid configuration issues, configure the metered vCenter Server instances, the associated vRealize Operations Manager instances, and vCloud Usage Meter to use the same time zone.

If the added vRealize Operations Manager monitors a vCenter Server instance, which is added for metering, vCloud Usage Meter reports the usage for this vCenter Server instance as Managed vCenter line items.

If the added vRealize Operations Manager monitors a vCenter Server instance, which is not added for metering, vCloud Usage Meter reports the usage for this vCenter Server as Unmanaged vCenter Servers line items.

Virtual Machines monitored by vRealize Operations Manager that are running on Unmanaged vCenter Servers are always reported as standalone.

vRealize Operations Manager Standard and Advanced editions are always reported standalone.

vRealize Operations Manager Enterprise edition reporting depends on the type of license of the ESXi host. The vSphere Enterprise Plus license is the only license that you can include in a bundle line item. Other ESXi host licenses are reported as standalone.