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In addition, the following buttons appear on most or all of the pages in the
management interface.
Update – This button refreshes or reloads the current page. To avoid conflicts with
other users, click this button before you perform an operation like shutting down,
suspending, resuming or starting a virtual machine. The Update button does not
appear on the New VM page.
Logout – This button logs you out of the management interface. Click Logout to
return to the Login page.
Virtual Machine The path to the configuration file for the virtual machine; if a display name for
the virtual machine is specified in the configuration file, then that name appears
here instead. Click the link for more details about the virtual machine.
Rights Rights represent the permissions you have for each configuration file on the
physical machine. The available permissions are read, write and execute.
% HB % HB is the average percentage of heartbeats received by a virtual machine
during the minute prior to the last page update. Heavily loaded guest operating
systems may not send 100% of the expected heartbeats, even though the
system is otherwise operating normally; in general, only when the heartbeat
percentage drops to zero should the virtual machine or guest operating system
be considered unhealthy. Note that if VMware Tools is not installed or is not
running, the guest operating system does not send any heartbeats to its virtual
machine and this meter is disabled.
Up Time The length of time the virtual machine has been running in days, hours, minutes
and seconds.
% CPU The average percentage of the physical computer’s processor capacity the
virtual machine used during the final minute before the page was last updated.
Note: This column appears on the Overview page only.
% RAM The average percentage of the physical computer’s memory the virtual
machine used during the final minute before the page was last updated.
Note: This column appears on the Overview page only.
System Summary The total up time for the system, as well as processor consumption and memory
usage for all processes running on the system.
Event Log Opens the Event Log page, showing more entries from the virtual machine’s log
file. This link is available only on the Details page for a virtual machine.
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