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Question by Satit A. · Nov 20, 2014 at 08:16 PM ·

VMWare Host Monitoring

Hi all,

        I'm wondering why "Data Read" and "Data Write" measure can show value on monitor chart while "Device Latency" or "Queue Latency" cannot. I know that these measures require vCenter stat level 3 but I haven't configured anything about this statistic level yet. So, this value remains default in vCenter. My dynaTrace Server version is 5.5 and vCenter is 5.1

Regards,

Satit

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Answer by Pitchsinee P. · Nov 21, 2014 at 07:11 PM

Hi I'm from the same team as Satit.

Yes, It refers to VMWare Monitor Plugin which we used to draw a chart in order to monitor ESXi performance. The problem is... I left everything as default in vCenter so.. the values should return only measures that require level 1 statistic level on vCenter but "Data Read", for example, is passed to dynaTrace Server as well which in fact it shouldn't. So, I don't know if the document is correct or there's any bug in the dynaTrace Server.

The point is that our customer needs the disk performance data which most of them requires level 3 statistic level on vCenter. So I test a little bit on some measure that requires only level 1, it's working fine except for the "Data Read" that requires level 3 but also has data coming out from vCenter and able to plot the chart as other.

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Answer by Andreas G. · Nov 21, 2014 at 01:56 AM

Hi. Do I assume correct that you are refering to the VMWare Monitor Plugin and the Data Read, Data Write and Latency measures? If that is the case then you need to look into your vCenter configuration and make sure that it returns these values through the Web Service we call

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