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VMs Remaining - Average VM Size Dashboard for vRealize Operations 6.7 and 7.0 

Nov 27, 2018 10:08 PM

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VMs Remaining (Average VM Size) Dashboard for vRealize Operations 6.7 and 7.0


Use this vRealize Operations dashboard to view VMs Remaining in a cluster based on the average VM size in the cluster.

Dashboard

Dashboard

Installation

  1. Import the super metric at Administration / Configuration / Super Metrics / Import Super Metric
    Import View
  2. Click Browse... then select the file named SuperMetric - VMs Remaining Average VM Size.json
  3. Edit the Policy at Administration / Policies / Policy Library. The policy should be vSphere Solution's Default Policy (DATE) unless a new policy was explicitly created.
    Policy Library
  4. Enable Super Metric|VMs Remaining (Average VM Size) Super Metric on Cluster Compute Resource objects only. Policy Metrics
  5. Import the view at Dashboards / Views / Import...
    Import View
  6. Click Browse... then select the file named Views - VMs Remaining Average VM Size.zip
  7. Import the dashboard at Dashboards / Actions / Manage Dashboards / Import Dashboards
    Import Dashboard
  8. Click Browse... then select the file named Dashboard - VMs Remaining Average VM Size.zip
  9. The dashboard should now be available in in the dashboard list
    Dashboard List

Support

This dashboard requires vRealize Operation 6.7 or 7.0 Advanced or Enterprise edition.

Please open an issue for feedback.


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May 27, 2019 02:31 PM

Good stuff, however one of customers tried to import the script and follow the steps above but he cannot find the policy mentioned above "vSphere Solutions Default Policy" he is running vROPs 6.7.0.8183617 ... any ideas what might be wrong?
Thanks.

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