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RE: {bb} BB and VMware ESX
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- From: "Kelley, Scott" <Scott.Kelley@disney.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 09:47:55 -0800
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- Thread-topic: {bb} BB and VMware ESX
Wow, a fair number of
responses. Cool.
I don't really have any
issues or questions about the guest vm's. That is all pretty
staightforward.
It seems however that the
bbclient installation on the ESX service console (which is based on RH7.2) will
require some ext scripts to be really useful. Here is a list of things I
would like to see in BB about an ESX server. Thoughts ?
-
monitoring vmfs
usage
-
a count of the vm's on a box
(for trending)
-
the presence of REDO logs
outside the backup window causing an alarm
-
vm memory usage
(private/shared/swap/etc)
-
gleaning of some of the data
available in esxtop and vmkusage
-sk
We are rolling
out a number of VMware ESX servers hosting both Windows and Linux virtual
machines. I currently have BB monitoring both the virtual machines and the ESX
service console.
Is anyone else
using BB in a VMware environment ? If so, I would like to compare
notes.
-sk
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