Computer Asset - OS Test
Computer assets refer to the individual hardware components, such as CPU sockets, cores, memory modules, disks, NICs, and GPUs, that collectively define a system’s computing capacity and workload support capabilities. If the number of these assets is insufficient, misconfigured, or underperforming, it can lead to system performance degradation, application failures, or a poor user experience. Monitoring the count of these assets helps ensure that systems are adequately provisioned and aligned with expected workloads. It also plays a critical role in capacity planning by highlighting gaps in current resource availability. This test monitors and reports the number of CPU sockets, processor cores, logical processors, memory, disks, NICs, and video controllers available on the system. Additionally, it indicates whether the system is a virtual or physical machine. With this insight, administrators can proactively detect under-resourced systems and take corrective action before performance is impacted.
Target of the test : An Omnissa virtual desktop on the cloud
Agent deploying the test : A remote agent
Outputs of the test : One set of results for every virtual desktop on the cloud that is currently launched.
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Test Period |
How often should the test be executed. |
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Host |
The host for which the test is to be configured. |
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Port |
The default port is NULL. |
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Inside View Using |
To obtain the 'inside view' of performance of the cloud-hosted virtual desktops - i.e., to measure the internal performance of the virtual desktops - this test uses a light-weight eG VM Agent software deployed on each of the desktops. Accordingly, this parameter is by default set to eG VM Agent. |
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Report By User |
This flag is set to Yes by default. The value of this flag cannot be changed. This implies that the virtual machines in VDI environments will always be identified using the login name of the user. In other words, in VDI environments, this test will, by default, report measures for every username_on_virtualmachinename. |
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Report Powered OS |
This flag is relevant only for those tests that are mapped to the Inside View of Desktops layer. If this flag is set to Yes (which is the default setting), then the 'inside view' tests will report measures for even those virtual desktops that do not have any users logged in currently. Such desktops will be identified by their name and not by the username_on_virtualdesktopname. On the other hand, if this flag is set to No, then this test will not report measures for those virtual desktops to which no users are logged in currently. |
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Is Cloud VMs |
Since this test runs for every virtual desktops component which is a cloud-hosted desktop group, this flag is set to Yes by default. |
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DD Frequency |
Refers to the frequency with which detailed diagnosis measures are to be generated for this test. The default is 1:1. This indicates that, by default, detailed measures will be generated every time this test runs, and also every time the test detects a problem. You can modify this frequency, if you so desire. Also, if you intend to disable the detailed diagnosis capability for this test, you can do so by specifying none against DD frequency. |
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Detailed Diagnosis |
To make diagnosis more efficient and accurate, the eG Enterprise embeds an optional detailed diagnostic capability. With this capability, the eG agents can be configured to run detailed, more elaborate tests as and when specific problems are detected. To enable the detailed diagnosis capability of this test for a particular server, choose the On option. To disable the capability, click on the Off option. The option to selectively enable/disable the detailed diagnosis capability will be available only if the following conditions are fulfilled:
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Is this a virtual machine? |
Indicates whether the system is a virtual machine or not. |
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The values that this measure can report and its corresponding numeric equivalents are listed in the table below:
Note: By default, this measure reports the Measure Values listed in the table above to indicate whether this system is a virtual machine. In the graph of this measure however, the same is represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents only. Use the detailed diagnosis to find out the system informations such as System Manufacturer, System Model, Chassis Description, RAM(GB), Virtual Machine Type, etc. |
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Total memory |
Indicates the total amount of virtual memory (RAM) allocated to the virtual desktop. |
GB |
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Sockets |
Indicates the number of virtual CPU sockets assigned to the virtual desktop. |
Number |
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Cores |
Indicates the number of vCPU cores allocated across all virtual sockets. |
Number |
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Logical processors |
Indicates the number of logical processors available on the virtual desktop. |
Number |
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Video controllers |
Indicates the number of virtual GPU controllers assigned to the VM. |
Number |
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Disks |
Indicates the number of virtual disks attached to the VM. |
Number |
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NICs |
Indicates the number of virtual network interface cards attached to the VM. |
Number |
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