Comprehensive data protection for all workloads
Post Reply
cdesch
Veeam ProPartner
Posts: 20
Liked: 7 times
Joined: Jul 06, 2016 11:25 am
Full Name: Christian Desch
Contact:

Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by cdesch »

Hi all,

to see if any proxy has some free capacity in terms of sessions, capacity ect. ?
At the moment we could only see the used capacity in the RTS.ResourceUsage.log ?

Would be very nice to see this values in the UI and/or EM.
Thx Chris
PTide
Product Manager
Posts: 6408
Liked: 724 times
Joined: May 19, 2015 1:46 pm
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by PTide »

Hi,

Are you referring to the "max concurrent tasks" number in proxy settings? If so then I'm not getting how the presence of the value in UI would help you unless you start all your jobs manually?

Thanks
foggy
Veeam Software
Posts: 21069
Liked: 2115 times
Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am
Full Name: Alexander Fogelson
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by foggy »

Shouldn't this dashboard help?
cdesch
Veeam ProPartner
Posts: 20
Liked: 7 times
Joined: Jul 06, 2016 11:25 am
Full Name: Christian Desch
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by cdesch »

No the Dashboard does not show what i want. I'd like to see what is the current load of proxies or repository session .. i've attached what the RTS log shows:

Code: Select all

- snip -
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     *******************************************************************************************************************
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | Resource name                  | Usage | Id                                                      |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- vSphere Proxies -|
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy25.dom.loc                | 16    | {1ec059dd-805e-4195-bf83-06dc11974b0a}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va07.dom.loc            | 3     | {ac6bbd2a-7770-4466-8ca5-1a270bff2d41}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va02.dom.loc            | 3     | {e884a641-9519-4783-aaa6-24c8b47910a3}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va04.dom.loc            | 2     | {2c712f62-6293-42fb-ad81-31dcd278520e}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va22.dom.loc            | 2     | {49cda662-11d1-4d3c-852c-370efe330b88}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va03.dom.loc            | 3     | {01bdb4ee-880e-4d93-b52f-3c5048e13ae0}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va09.dom.loc            | 2     | {3805eca3-d203-4e2e-9f9d-3f21ad3e2686}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy24.dom.loc                | 19    | {05d2707f-a7bb-4620-ab38-64c93aa3ee8a}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va21.dom.loc            | 3     | {a9a1bf26-7067-4c89-a4fa-7c7fbc154035}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va06.dom.loc            | 2     | {4c236631-32d7-4b66-befe-9fb6359bdb40}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va10.dom.loc            | 2     | {942003d0-1b0f-47b4-b8bf-a52ee37dbdc9}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va01.dom.loc            | 2     | {85a1bece-dacd-43ad-b5d2-bfbeffed271d}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va05.dom.loc            | 3     | {5bdda3be-98fe-461b-9657-c7aa6ff206ed}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | proxy05va08.dom.loc            | 2     | {aebbcb8d-8e85-46c9-ab80-d37f7c5993b5}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Repositories -|
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | dd05_pr05_ext001           | 4     | {97044e6a-649e-4dac-81f6-cb30220cdbf1}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | dd06_pr05_ext001           | 10    | {79c5e02b-1df4-44c0-8729-c71f5304332a}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     | so01_pr05_ext001           | 98    | {56627d22-d2fd-48b9-8912-4bc045262eb2}                  |
[20.11.2016 21:05:31] <238> Info     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- snip -
foggy
Veeam Software
Posts: 21069
Liked: 2115 times
Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am
Full Name: Alexander Fogelson
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by foggy »

cdesch wrote:No the Dashboard does not show what i want. I'd like to see what is the current load of proxies or repository session
The dashboard shows the number of tasks that the proxy is currently processing. Here's also a similar dashboard for repositories.
Vitaliy S.
VP, Product Management
Posts: 27055
Liked: 2710 times
Joined: Mar 30, 2009 9:13 am
Full Name: Vitaliy Safarov
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by Vitaliy S. »

Just to add to Alexander's reply: both proxy and repository dashboard can also show you how much CPU/Memory resources were consumed by each job running through that proxy/repository. Together with these main dashboards for concurrent tasks monitoring you can use data from CPU/Memory/Disk/Network tabs to analyze if you have enough room space for additional backup/replication jobs.
dharenkamp
Influencer
Posts: 18
Liked: 9 times
Joined: May 04, 2017 12:15 pm
Full Name: Daniel Harenkamp
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by dharenkamp »

In the Dashboards there is a number of "running tasks".
Is there a possibility to get these number with powershell?

In the cmdlets like Get-VBRViProxy there is only the MaxTaskCount
Veeam Partner and Cloud Service Provider
Vitaliy S.
VP, Product Management
Posts: 27055
Liked: 2710 times
Joined: Mar 30, 2009 9:13 am
Full Name: Vitaliy Safarov
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by Vitaliy S. »

Hi Daniel, Veeam ONE collects this data from WMI directly. As far as I know there is no cmdlet that returns this data.
olafurh
Service Provider
Posts: 25
Liked: 16 times
Joined: Oct 29, 2014 9:41 am
Full Name: Olafur Helgi Haraldsson
Location: Iceland
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by olafurh » 1 person likes this post

Hi,

Run this on your VBR server for example to use in Powershell.

$proxyRunning = @(Get-WmiObject -Namespace ROOT\VeeamBS -Class Proxy | Select-Object -Property Name, ConcurrentJobsMax, ConcurrentJobsNow, type)
$repoRunning = @(Get-WmiObject -Namespace ROOT\VeeamBS -Class Repository | Select-Object -Property Name, ConcurrentJobsNow, ConcurrentTasksNow, FreeSpace, WillBeRetried, BackedUpSize, Result, type)

olafurh
dharenkamp
Influencer
Posts: 18
Liked: 9 times
Joined: May 04, 2017 12:15 pm
Full Name: Daniel Harenkamp
Contact:

Re: Feature Request: RTS Usage in UI/EM

Post by dharenkamp » 1 person likes this post

Thanks.
That is exactly what i searched for.

Regards
Daniel
Veeam Partner and Cloud Service Provider
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], tedeme and 175 guests