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07-06-2010 07:38 AM
07-06-2010 07:38 AM
vmWare
We have vmWare Hosts and by default client servers in our envronment.
I figure that I can monitor the HOSTS by installing the correct agents on them.
Should I want the vmware clients in the database would I need to add tehse manually or would I need to 'do something' to include teh virtuial centre server to pull this information in ?
I would like the VM clients in teh DB so I can report on disk space , Operating Systems etc...
Do I need any other software (I have heard VMM mentioned before) but have had difficulty tracking it down.
Thanks in advance
I figure that I can monitor the HOSTS by installing the correct agents on them.
Should I want the vmware clients in the database would I need to add tehse manually or would I need to 'do something' to include teh virtuial centre server to pull this information in ?
I would like the VM clients in teh DB so I can report on disk space , Operating Systems etc...
Do I need any other software (I have heard VMM mentioned before) but have had difficulty tracking it down.
Thanks in advance
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