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Custom Dashboard to match redundancy level
Hi,
How can I customize the report to input my redundancy level ?
In a standard dashboard, it shows : memory available : 1372Gb In my case, since this cluster should remain n+2, and since my node have 512Gb ram, I need Veeam one to show 348.
Since we're using Hyper-V, it would be great if Veeam One could pull this info from VMM, since the N+x level is configured per cluster within VMM.
Thanks,
Sam
How can I customize the report to input my redundancy level ?
In a standard dashboard, it shows : memory available : 1372Gb In my case, since this cluster should remain n+2, and since my node have 512Gb ram, I need Veeam one to show 348.
Since we're using Hyper-V, it would be great if Veeam One could pull this info from VMM, since the N+x level is configured per cluster within VMM.
Thanks,
Sam
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Re: Custom Dashboard to match redundancy level
Hi Sam,
Could you explain more precisely what we are talking about?
Did you mean a widget "VMware capacity planning" in a dashboard you were adding or you asked about "Host Failure Modelling" report?
Thank you.
Could you explain more precisely what we are talking about?
Did you mean a widget "VMware capacity planning" in a dashboard you were adding or you asked about "Host Failure Modelling" report?
Thank you.
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Re: Custom Dashboard to match redundancy level
Sure thing,
I'm refering to dashboard for hyper-v included in veeam one.
They are showing total available ram within a cluster of host. Unfortunately, the amount shown is not valid since it diesn't take into account the redundancy setting of this cluster. N+1 for example.
So if i have 8 hosts with 512 gb of ram each, and the total ram available for this cluster is 612... I need to have veeam one show me that my total available ram for the cluster is 100gb, not 612
Thanks
Sam
I'm refering to dashboard for hyper-v included in veeam one.
They are showing total available ram within a cluster of host. Unfortunately, the amount shown is not valid since it diesn't take into account the redundancy setting of this cluster. N+1 for example.
So if i have 8 hosts with 512 gb of ram each, and the total ram available for this cluster is 612... I need to have veeam one show me that my total available ram for the cluster is 100gb, not 612
Thanks
Sam
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Re: Custom Dashboard to match redundancy level
Sam,
I see what is your point. For now for now we do not collect this information from SCVMM server, however we consider to include it in upcoming releases.
Thank you for the feedback!
I see what is your point. For now for now we do not collect this information from SCVMM server, however we consider to include it in upcoming releases.
Thank you for the feedback!
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Re: Custom Dashboard to match redundancy level
Hi,
Any plan to have a least a setting to input this value per cluster ?
Or how could we modify it our-self ?
Is this value coming from a SQL procedure ?
Thanks,
Any plan to have a least a setting to input this value per cluster ?
Or how could we modify it our-self ?
Is this value coming from a SQL procedure ?
Thanks,
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Re: Custom Dashboard to match redundancy level
Hi Sam,
Yes, adding this capability is planned for future udpates. Yes, all widgets are querying SQL Server and using SQL procedures, not sure there is a way to change it without changing the entire widget code.
Thanks!
Yes, adding this capability is planned for future udpates. Yes, all widgets are querying SQL Server and using SQL procedures, not sure there is a way to change it without changing the entire widget code.
Thanks!
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