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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
      last edited by

      So I just wanted to come back and see the performance markers of a few of my systems after having a few days of logging with Zabbix.

      This is pretty cool.

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      822.29 IOPS for a max. Obviously this is a high amount when the average is only 4.15 IOPS.

      So now it's time to investigate. 🙂

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
        last edited by DustinB3403

        Now checking on the memory usage, it's completely nominal. The VM has 6GB total allocated to it, and has hardly ever gone above 4GB usage. (When this system was on Hyper-V 16GB of memory were allocated to it)

        0_1466077503960_chrome_2016-06-16_07-41-37.png

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
          last edited by

          CPU usage is varied, and all over the place, which being a reporting server is expected. I should create a graph that shows me percentage used so I can better correlate the usage to times.

          0_1466077563968_chrome_2016-06-16_07-44-08.png

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          • hobbit666H
            hobbit666
            last edited by

            Is this monitoring a Windows or Linux VM?

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
              last edited by

              At the moment Windows VM's, I'll be working to get the Zabbix agent setup to monitor everything. Including my Hypervisors so that I can get a better understanding of how everything is performing.

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              • hobbit666H
                hobbit666
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                i'll be looking forward to it 🙂 I really need to get our Zabbix Server doing more "powerful" stuff instead of just ping to see if some thing is alive lol

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @hobbit666
                  last edited by

                  @hobbit666 said in VM Disk IOPS running on XenServer:

                  i'll be looking forward to it 🙂 I really need to get our Zabbix Server doing more "powerful" stuff instead of just ping to see if some thing is alive lol

                  It does that so well, though!

                  You can have it email or text you when something major breaks. 🙂

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                  • hobbit666H
                    hobbit666 @dafyre
                    last edited by

                    @dafyre said in VM Disk IOPS running on XenServer:

                    @hobbit666 said in VM Disk IOPS running on XenServer:

                    i'll be looking forward to it 🙂 I really need to get our Zabbix Server doing more "powerful" stuff instead of just ping to see if some thing is alive lol

                    It does that so well, though!

                    You can have it email or text you when something major breaks. 🙂

                    We have it E-mailing already when a link goes down 😄 did play with a text service but thought no! lol Just need really to spend some time with it and get it doing more.,

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                      @DustinB3403 said in VM Disk IOPS running on XenServer:

                      Now checking on the memory usage, it's completely nominal. The VM has 6GB total allocated to it, and has hardly ever gone above 4GB usage. (When this system was on Hyper-V 16GB of memory were allocated to it)

                      0_1466077503960_chrome_2016-06-16_07-41-37.png

                      Probably measuring the cache and buffer too, nearly all tools get this wrong. Use SAR or free -m on that box to see what this is measuring.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller This is on a windows system, so those wouldn't work.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in VM Disk IOPS running on XenServer:

                          @DustinB3403 said in VM Disk IOPS running on XenServer:

                          Now checking on the memory usage, it's completely nominal. The VM has 6GB total allocated to it, and has hardly ever gone above 4GB usage. (When this system was on Hyper-V 16GB of memory were allocated to it)

                          Probably measuring the cache and buffer too, nearly all tools get this wrong. Use SAR or free -m on that box to see what this is measuring.

                          Really? Skim conversations much always?

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403
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                            Here is the per Core Utilization (I have to thank @dafyre for figuring this one out) 8 cores total, only taking pictures of a few of them.

                            What this Discovery rule does it it checks the system for the number of cores it has, and then provides the individual core utilization percentage.

                            Applied to all Windows systems as it's a part of the Windows Template.

                            Pretty cool right?

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