Using Reporting in VMM

 

Updated: May 13, 2016

Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 - Virtual Machine Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager, System Center 2012 - Virtual Machine Manager

After you connect Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) with Operations Manager, you can create and view reports relating to VMM managed components, including virtual machine hosts, virtual machines, and VMM-related servers (for example, library servers.)

Note

For information about connecting VMM to Operations Manager, see How to Connect VMM with Operations Manager.

You can view reports in the Reporting workspace in Operations Manager, or by using a web browser and entering this address:

http[s]://<OpsMgrReportServer>[:<port>]/<reports>

  • <OpsMgrReportServer> is the reporting server

  • <port> is 80 for http and 443 for https, by default

  • <reports> is the reporting server virtual directory, by default, reports

You can view the following preconfigured reports for VMM managed components.

Note

To use the forecasting reports, SQL Server Analysis Services must be installed on the Operations Manager Reporting server. For more information, see How to Configure SQL Server Analysis Services for VMM.

Report Description
Capacity Utilization Details usage for virtual machine hosts and other objects. This report provides an overview of how capacity is being used in your datacenter. This information can inform decisions about how many systems you need to support your virtual machines.
Chargeback Provides information to calculate chargeback to cost centers for virtual machines. You can set up this report by Cost Center grouping to summarize CPU, memory, disk, and network usage for virtual machines within your cost centers. The cost center is a property of virtual machines, which can also be set on virtual machine templates. Note:  
Host Group Forecasting Predicts host activity based on history of disk space, memory, disk IO, network IO, and CPU usage.
Host Utilization Shows the number of virtual machines that are running on each host and average usage, along with total or maximum values for host processors, memory, and disk space.
Host Utilization Growth Shows the percentage change in resource usage and the number of virtual machines that are running on selected hosts during a specified time period.
Power Savings Shows how much power is saved through Power Optimization. You can view total hours of processor power saved for a date range and host group, as well as detailed information for each host in a host group. For more information about Power Optimization, see Configuring Dynamic Optimization and Power Optimization in VMM.
SAN Usage Forecasting Predicts SAN usage based on history.
Virtual Machine Allocation Provides information about allocation of virtual machines.
Virtual Machine Utilization Provides information about resource utilization by virtual machines, including average usage and total or maximum values for virtual machine processors, memory, and disk space.
Virtualization Candidates Helps identify physical computers that are good candidates for conversion to virtual machines. You can use the Virtualization Candidates report to identify little-used servers and display average values for a set of commonly requested performance counters for CPU, memory, and disk usage, along with hardware configurations, including processor speed, number of processors, and total RAM. You can limit the report to computers that meet specified CPU and RAM requirements, and you can sort the results by selected columns in the report.

You can also design your own reports.

See Also

Configuring Operations Manager Integration with VMM