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This check collects resource usage metrics from your vSphere cluster-CPU, disk, memory, and network usage. It also watches your vCenter server for events and emits them to Datadog.
The vSphere check is included in the Datadog Agent package, so you don’t need to install anything else on your vCenter server.
In the Administration section of vCenter, add a read-only user called datadog-readonly
and apply the read-only user permissions to the resources that need monitoring. To monitor all child objects in the resource hierarchy, select the “Propagate to children” option.
Then, edit the vsphere.d/conf.yaml
file in the conf.d/
folder at the root of your Agent’s configuration directory. See the sample vsphere.d/conf.yaml for all available configuration options.
Restart the Agent to start sending vSphere metrics and events to Datadog.
Note: The Datadog Agent doesn’t need to be on the same server as the vSphere appliance software. An Agent with the vSphere check enabled can be set up to point to a vSphere appliance server. Update your <HOSTNAME>
for each instance accordingly.
Starting with v5.0.0 of the check, shipped in Agent v6.18.0/7.18.0, a new implementation was introduced which required changes to the configuration file. To preserve backwards compatibility, a configuration parameter called use_legacy_check_version
was temporarily introduced.
If you are upgrading from an older version of the integration, this parameter is unset in the config and forces the Agent to use the older implementation.
If you are configuring the integration for the first time or if you want to benefit from the new features (like tag collection and advanced filtering options), see the sample vsphere.d/conf.yaml configuration file. In particular, make sure to set use_legacy_check_version: false
.
Run the Agent’s status subcommand and look for vsphere
under the Checks section.
Depending of the collection_level
value you set in your check configuration, not all metrics below are collected. See Data Collection Levels to display metrics collected for a given collection.
datadog.vsphere.collect_events.time (gauge) | Time required to collect events Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.query_metrics.time.95percentile (gauge) | Time required to run a query_metrics operation (95th) Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.query_metrics.time.avg (gauge) | Time required to run a query_metrics operation (avg) Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.query_metrics.time.count (gauge) | Time required to run a query_metrics operation (count) Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.query_metrics.time.max (gauge) | Time required to run a query_metrics operation (max) Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.query_metrics.time.median (gauge) | Time required to run a query_metrics operation (med) Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.query_tags.time (gauge) | Time required to query vSphere tags Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.refresh_infrastructure_cache.time (gauge) | Time required to refresh the infra cache Shown as second |
datadog.vsphere.refresh_metrics_metadata_cache.time (gauge) | Time required to refresh the metrics metadata cache Shown as second |
vsphere.cluster.configuration.dasConfig.enabled (count) | Flag to indicate whether or not vSphere HA feature is enabled. Tagged by enabled . |
vsphere.cluster.configuration.drsConfig.defaultVmBehavior (count) | Specifies the cluster-wide default DRS behavior for virtual machines. Tagged by defaultVmBehavior . |
vsphere.cluster.configuration.drsConfig.enabled (count) | Whether or not the VMware DRS service is enabled. Tagged by enabled . |
vsphere.cluster.configuration.drsConfig.vmotionRate (gauge) | Threshold for generated ClusterRecommendations. DRS generates only those recommendations that are above the specified vmotionRate. Ratings vary from 1 to 5. This setting applies to manual, partiallyAutomated, and fullyAutomated DRS clusters. |
vsphere.cluster.count (gauge) | Timeserie with value 1 for each Cluster. Make 'sum by {X}' queries to count all the Clusters with the tag X. |
vsphere.clusterServices.cpufairness.latest (gauge) | Fairness of distributed CPU resource allocation |
vsphere.clusterServices.effectivecpu.avg (gauge) | Total available CPU resources of all hosts within a cluster Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.clusterServices.effectivemem.avg (gauge) | Total amount of machine memory of all hosts in the cluster that is available for use for virtual machine memory (physical memory for use by the Guest OS) and virtual machine overhead memory Shown as mebibyte |
vsphere.clusterServices.failover.latest (gauge) | vSphere HA number of failures that can be tolerated |
vsphere.clusterServices.memfairness.latest (gauge) | Fairness of distributed memory resource allocation |
vsphere.cpu.capacity.contention.avg (gauge) | Percent of time the virtual machine is unable to run because it is contending for access to the physical CPU(s). Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.capacity.demand.avg (gauge) | The amount of CPU resources a virtual machine would use if there were no CPU contention or CPU limit. Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.capacity.usage.avg (gauge) | CPU usage as a percent during the interval. Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.coreUtilization.avg (gauge) | CPU utilization of the corresponding core (if hyper-threading is enabled) as a percentage Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.costop.sum (gauge) | Time the virtual machine is ready to run, but is unable to run due to co-scheduling constraints Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.cpuentitlement.latest (gauge) | Amount of CPU resources allocated to the virtual machine or resource pool [Legacy] Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.demand.avg (gauge) | The amount of CPU resources a virtual machine would use if there were no CPU contention or CPU limit Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.demandEntitlementRatio.latest (gauge) | CPU resource entitlement to CPU demand ratio (in percents) Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.entitlement.latest (gauge) | CPU resources devoted by the ESXi scheduler Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.extra (gauge) | Milliseconds of extra CPU time [Legacy] Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.idle.sum (gauge) | Total time that the CPU spent in an idle state Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.latency.avg (gauge) | Percent of time the virtual machine is unable to run because it is contending for access to the physical CPU(s) Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.maxlimited.sum (gauge) | Time the virtual machine is ready to run, but is not running because it has reached its maximum CPU limit setting Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.overlap.sum (gauge) | Time the virtual machine was interrupted to perform system services on behalf of itself or other virtual machines. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.readiness.avg (gauge) | Percentage of time that the virtual machine was ready, but could not get scheduled to run on the physical CPU. Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.ready (gauge) | Milliseconds of CPU time spent in ready state [Legacy] Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.ready.sum (gauge) | Milliseconds of CPU time spent in ready state Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.reservedCapacity.avg (gauge) | Total CPU capacity reserved by virtual machines Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.run.sum (gauge) | Time the virtual machine is scheduled to run Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.swapwait.sum (gauge) | CPU time spent waiting for swap-in Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.system.sum (gauge) | Amount of time spent on system processes on each virtual CPU in the virtual machine. This is the host view of the CPU usage, not the guest operating system view. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.totalCapacity.avg (gauge) | Total CPU capacity reserved by and available for virtual machines Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.totalmhz.avg (gauge) | Total megahertz of CPU being used Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.usage (gauge) | Percentage of CPU capacity being used [Legacy] Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.usage.avg (gauge) | Percentage of CPU capacity being used Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.usage.vcpus.avg (gauge) | Virtual CPU usage as a percentage during the interval Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.usagemhz (gauge) | Total megehertz of CPU being used [Legacy] Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.usagemhz.avg (gauge) | CPU usage, as measured in megahertz Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.cpu.used.sum (gauge) | Time accounted to the virtual machine. If a system service runs on behalf of this virtual machine, the time spent by that service (represented by cpu.system) should be charged to this virtual machine. If not, the time spent (represented by cpu.overlap) should not be charged against this virtual machine. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.cpu.utilization.avg (gauge) | CPU utilization as a percentage during the interval (CPU usage and CPU utilization might be different due to power management technologies or hyper-threading) Shown as percent |
vsphere.cpu.wait.sum (gauge) | Total CPU time spent in wait state.The wait total includes time spent the CPU Idle, CPU Swap Wait, and CPU I/O Wait states. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datacenter.count (gauge) | Timeserie with value 1 for each Datacenter. Make 'sum by {X}' queries to count all the Datacenters with the tag X. |
vsphere.datastore.busResets.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI-bus reset commands issued Shown as command |
vsphere.datastore.commandsAborted.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI commands aborted Shown as command |
vsphere.datastore.count (gauge) | Timeserie with value 1 for each Datastore. Make 'sum by {X}' queries to count all the Datastores with the tag X. |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreIops.avg (gauge) | Storage I/O Control aggregated IOPS Shown as operation |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreMaxQueueDepth.latest (gauge) | Storage I/O Control datastore maximum queue depth Shown as command |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreNormalReadLatency.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore normalized read latency Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreNormalWriteLatency.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore normalized write latency Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreReadBytes.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore bytes read Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreReadIops.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore read I/O rate Shown as operation |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreReadLoadMetric.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore metric for read workload model |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreReadOIO.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore outstanding read requests Shown as request |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreVMObservedLatency.latest (gauge) | The average datastore latency as seen by virtual machines Shown as microsecond |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreWriteBytes.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore bytes written Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreWriteIops.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore write I/O rate Shown as operation |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreWriteLoadMetric.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore metric for write workload model |
vsphere.datastore.datastoreWriteOIO.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS datastore outstanding write requests Shown as request |
vsphere.datastore.maxTotalLatency.latest (gauge) | Highest latency value across all datastores used by the host Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.numberReadAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of read commands issued per second to the datastore Shown as command |
vsphere.datastore.numberWriteAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of write commands issued per second to the datastore during the collection interval |
vsphere.datastore.read.avg (gauge) | Rate of reading data from the datastore Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.datastore.siocActiveTimePercentage.avg (gauge) | Percentage of time Storage I/O Control actively controlled datastore latency Shown as percent |
vsphere.datastore.sizeNormalizedDatastoreLatency.avg (gauge) | Storage I/O Control size-normalized I/O latency Shown as microsecond |
vsphere.datastore.summary.capacity (gauge) | Maximum capacity of this datastore, in bytes. This value is updated periodically by the server. It can be explicitly refreshed with the Refresh operation. Shown as byte |
vsphere.datastore.summary.freeSpace (gauge) | Available space of this datastore, in bytes. The server periodically updates this value. It can be explicitly refreshed with the Refresh operation. Shown as byte |
vsphere.datastore.throughput.contention.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for an I/O operation to the datastore or LUN across all ESX hosts accessing it. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.throughput.usage.avg (gauge) | The current bandwidth usage for the datastore or LUN. Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.datastore.totalReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a read operation from the datastore Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.totalWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a write operation from the datastore Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.datastore.write.avg (gauge) | Rate of writing data to the datastore Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.busResets.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI-bus reset commands issued Shown as command |
vsphere.disk.capacity.contention.avg (gauge) | The amount of storage capacity overcommitment for the entity, measured in percent. Shown as percent |
vsphere.disk.capacity.latest (gauge) | Configured size of the datastore Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.capacity.provisioned.avg (gauge) | Provisioned size of the entity Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.capacity.usage.avg (gauge) | The amount of storage capacity currently being consumed by or on the entity. Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.commands.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI commands issued Shown as command |
vsphere.disk.commandsAborted (gauge) | Number of SCSI commands aborted [Legacy] Shown as occurrence |
vsphere.disk.commandsAborted.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI commands aborted Shown as command |
vsphere.disk.commandsAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of SCSI commands issued per second Shown as command |
vsphere.disk.deltaused.latest (gauge) | Storage overhead of a virtual machine or a datastore due to delta disk backings [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.deviceLatency (gauge) | Average amount of time it takes to complete an SCSI command from physical device [Legacy] Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.deviceLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time it takes to complete an SCSI command from physical device Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.deviceReadLatency (gauge) | Average amount of time it takes to complete read from physical device [Legacy] Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.deviceReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time to read from the physical device Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.deviceWriteLatency (gauge) | Average amount of time it takes to complete write to the physical device (LUN) [Legacy] Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.deviceWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time to write from the physical device Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.kernelLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time spent by VMkernel to process each SCSI command Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.kernelReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time spent by VMkernel to process each SCSI read command Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.kernelWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time spent by VMkernel to process each SCSI write command Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.maxQueueDepth.avg (gauge) | Maximum queue depth Shown as command |
vsphere.disk.maxTotalLatency.latest (gauge) | Highest latency value across all disks used by the host Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.numberRead.sum (gauge) | Number of disk reads during the collection interval. |
vsphere.disk.numberReadAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of read commands issued per second to the datastore Shown as command |
vsphere.disk.numberWrite.sum (gauge) | Number of disk writes during the collection interval. |
vsphere.disk.numberWriteAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of write commands issued per second to the datastore Shown as command |
vsphere.disk.provisioned.latest (gauge) | Amount of storage set aside for use by a datastore or a virtual machine. Files on the datastore and the virtual machine can expand to this size but not beyond it Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.queueLatency (gauge) | Average amount of time spent in VMkernel queue (per SCSI command) [Legacy] Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.queueLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time spent in the VMkernel queue per SCSI command Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.queueReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time spent in the VMkernel queue per SCSI read command Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.queueWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time spent in the VMkernel queue per SCSI write command Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.read.avg (gauge) | Average number of kilobytes read from the disk each second Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.scsiReservationCnflctsPct.avg (gauge) | Number of SCSI reservation conflicts for the LUN as a percent of total commands during the collection interval Shown as percent |
vsphere.disk.scsiReservationConflicts.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI reservation conflicts for the LUN during the collection interval |
vsphere.disk.totalLatency (gauge) | Sum of average amount of time (in kernel and device) to process an SCSI command issued by the Guest OS to the vm [Legacy] Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.totalLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time taken during the collection interval to process a SCSI command issued by the guest OS to the virtual machine. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.totalReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time taken to process a SCSI read command issued from the guest OS to the virtual machine Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.totalWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time taken to process a SCSI write command issued by the guest OS to the virtual machine Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.disk.unshared.latest (gauge) | Amount of space associated exclusively with a virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.usage.avg (gauge) | Aggregated disk I/O rate Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.used.latest (gauge) | Amount of space actually used by the virtual machine or the datastore. May be less than the amount provisioned at any given time, depending on whether the virtual machine is powered-off, whether snapshots have been created or not, and other such factors Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.disk.write.avg (gauge) | Average number of kilobytes written to the disk each second Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.hbr.hbrNetRx.avg (gauge) | Kilobytes per second of outgoing host-based replication network traffic (for this virtual machine or host). Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.hbr.hbrNetTx.avg (gauge) | Average amount of data transmitted per second Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.hbr.hbrNumVms.avg (gauge) | Number of powered-on virtual machines running on this host that currently have host-based replication protection enabled. |
vsphere.host.count (gauge) | Timeserie with value 1 for each ESXi Host. Make 'sum by {X}' queries to count all the Hosts with the tag X. |
vsphere.host.hardware.cpuPowerManagementInfo.currentPolicy (count) | Information about current CPU power management policy. Tagged by currentPolicy . |
vsphere.host.summary.runtime.connectionState (count) | The host connection state. Tagged by connectionState . |
vsphere.host.summary.runtime.inMaintenanceMode (count) | The flag to indicate whether or not the host is in maintenance mode. This flag is set when the host has entered the maintenance mode. It is not set during the entering phase of maintenance mode. Tagged by inMaintenanceMode . |
vsphere.host.summary.runtime.powerState (count) | The host power state. Tagged by powerState . |
vsphere.mem.active (gauge) | Kilobytes of memory that the VMkernel estimates is being actively used based on recently touched memory pages [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.active.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory that is actively used, as estimated by VMkernel based on recently touched memory pages Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.activewrite.avg (gauge) | Estimate for the amount of memory actively being written to by the virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.capacity.contention.avg (gauge) | Percentage of time VMs are waiting to access swapped, compressed or ballooned memory. Shown as percent |
vsphere.mem.capacity.usage.avg (gauge) | Amount of physical memory actively used. Shown as kilobyte |
vsphere.mem.compressed (gauge) | Kilobytes of memory that have been compressed [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.compressed.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory reserved by userworlds Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.compressionRate.avg (gauge) | Rate of memory compression for the virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.consumed (gauge) | Kilobytes of used memory [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.consumed.avg (gauge) | Amount of host physical memory consumed by a virtual machine, host, or cluster Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.consumed.userworlds.avg (gauge) | Amount of physical memory consumed by userworlds on this host Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.consumed.vms.avg (gauge) | Amount of physical memory consumed by VMs on this host. Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.decompressionRate.avg (gauge) | Rate of memory decompression for the virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.entitlement.avg (gauge) | Amount of host physical memory the virtual machine is entitled to, as determined by the ESX scheduler Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.granted.avg (gauge) | Amount of host physical memory or physical memory that is mapped for a virtual machine or a host Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.heap.avg (gauge) | VMkernel virtual address space dedicated to VMkernel main heap and related data Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.heapfree.avg (gauge) | Free address space in the VMkernel main heap.Varies based on number of physical devices and configuration options. There is no direct way for the user to increase or decrease this statistic. For informational purposes only: not useful for performance monitoring. Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.latency.avg (gauge) | Percentage of time the virtual machine is waiting to access swapped or compressed memory Shown as percent |
vsphere.mem.llSwapIn.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory swapped-in from host cache Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.llSwapInRate.avg (gauge) | Rate at which memory is being swapped from host cache into active memory Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.llSwapOut.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory swapped-out to host cache Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.llSwapOutRate.avg (gauge) | Rate at which memory is being swapped from active memory to host cache Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.llSwapUsed.avg (gauge) | Space used for caching swapped pages in the host cache Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.lowfreethreshold.avg (gauge) | Threshold of free host physical memory below which ESX/ESXi will begin reclaiming memory from virtual machines through ballooning and swapping Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.mementitlement.latest (gauge) | Memory allocation as calculated by the VMkernel scheduler based on current estimated demand and reservation, limit, and shares policies set for all virtual machines and resource pools in the host or cluster [Legacy] Shown as mebibyte |
vsphere.mem.overhead (gauge) | Kilobytes of memory allocated to a vm beyond its reserved amount [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.overhead.avg (gauge) | Host physical memory consumed by the virtualization infrastructure for running the virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.overheadMax.avg (gauge) | Host physical memory reserved for use as the virtualization overhead for the virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.overheadTouched.avg (gauge) | Actively touched overhead host physical memory (KB) reserved for use as the virtualization overhead for the virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.reservedCapacity.avg (gauge) | Total amount of memory reservation used by powered-on virtual machines and vSphere services on the host Shown as mebibyte |
vsphere.mem.shared.avg (gauge) | Amount of guest physical memory that is shared with other virtual machines, relative to a single virtual machine or to all powered-on virtual machines on a host Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.sharedcommon.avg (gauge) | Amount of machine memory that is shared by all powered-on virtual machines and vSphere services on the host Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.state.latest (gauge) | One of four threshold levels representing the percentage of free memory on the host. The counter value determines swapping and ballooning behavior for memory reclamation Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.swapin.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory swapped-in from disk Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.swapinRate.avg (gauge) | Rate at which memory is swapped from disk into active memory Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.swapout.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory swapped-out to disk Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.swapoutRate.avg (gauge) | Rate at which memory is being swapped from active memory to disk Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.swapped.avg (gauge) | Current amount of guest physical memory swapped out to the virtual machine swap file by the VMkernel. Swapped memory stays on disk until the virtual machine needs it. This statistic refers to VMkernel swapping and not to guest OS swapping Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.swaptarget.avg (gauge) | Target size for the virtual machine swap file. The VMkernel manages swapping by comparing swaptarget against swapped Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.swapused.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory that is used by swap. Sum of memory swapped of all powered on VMs and vSphere services on the host Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.sysUsage.avg (gauge) | Amount of host physical memory used by VMkernel for core functionality, such as device drivers and other internal uses. Does not include memory used by virtual machines or vSphere services Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.totalCapacity.avg (gauge) | Total amount of memory reservation used by and available for powered-on virtual machines and vSphere services on the host Shown as mebibyte |
vsphere.mem.totalmb.avg (gauge) | Total amount of host physical memory of all hosts in the cluster that is available for virtual machine memory (physical memory for use by the guest OS) and virtual machine overhead memory Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.unreserved.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory that is unreserved. Memory reservation not used by the Service Console, VMkernel, vSphere services and other powered on VMs user-specified memory reservations and overhead memory Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.usage.avg (gauge) | Memory usage as percent of total configured or available memory Shown as percent |
vsphere.mem.vmfs.pbc.capMissRatio.latest (gauge) | Trailing average of the ratio of capacity misses to compulsory misses for the VMFS PB Cache Shown as percent |
vsphere.mem.vmfs.pbc.overhead.latest (gauge) | Amount of VMFS heap used by the VMFS PB Cache Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.vmfs.pbc.size.latest (gauge) | Space used for holding VMFS Pointer Blocks in memory Shown as mebibyte |
vsphere.mem.vmfs.pbc.sizeMax.latest (gauge) | Maximum size the VMFS Pointer Block Cache can grow to Shown as mebibyte |
vsphere.mem.vmfs.pbc.workingSet.latest (gauge) | Amount of file blocks whose addresses are cached in the VMFS PB Cache Shown as tebibyte |
vsphere.mem.vmfs.pbc.workingSetMax.latest (gauge) | Maximum amount of file blocks whose addresses are cached in the VMFS PB Cache Shown as tebibyte |
vsphere.mem.vmmemctl (gauge) | Kilobytes of memory allocated by the virtual machine memory control driver (vmmemctl) [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.vmmemctl.avg (gauge) | Amount of memory allocated by the virtual machine memory control driver (vmmemctl) Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.vmmemctltarget.avg (gauge) | Target value set by VMkernal for the virtual machine's memory balloon size. In conjunction with vmmemctl metric, this metric is used by VMkernel to inflate and deflate the balloon for a virtual machine Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.zero.avg (gauge) | Memory that contains 0s only. Included in shared amount. Through transparent page sharing, zero memory pages can be shared among virtual machines that run the same operating system Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.zipSaved.latest (gauge) | Memory saved due to memory zipping Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.mem.zipped.latest (gauge) | Memory zipped Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.net.broadcastRx.sum (gauge) | Number of broadcast packets received Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.broadcastTx.sum (gauge) | Number of broadcast packets transmitted Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.bytesRx.avg (gauge) | Average amount of data received per second Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.net.bytesTx.avg (gauge) | Average amount of data transmitted per second Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.net.droppedRx.sum (gauge) | Number of received packets dropped Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.droppedTx.sum (gauge) | Number of transmitted packets dropped Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.errorsRx.sum (gauge) | Number of packets with errors received Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.errorsTx.sum (gauge) | Number of packets with errors transmitted Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.multicastRx.sum (gauge) | Number of multicast packets received Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.multicastTx.sum (gauge) | Number of multicast packets transmitted Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.packetsRx.sum (gauge) | Number of packets received Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.packetsTx.sum (gauge) | Number of packets transmitted Shown as packet |
vsphere.net.pnicBytesRx.avg (gauge) | |
vsphere.net.pnicBytesTx.avg (gauge) | |
vsphere.net.received.avg (gauge) | Average rate at which data was received during the interval. This represents the bandwidth of the network Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.net.throughput.usage.avg (gauge) | The current network bandwidth usage for the host. Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.net.transmitted.avg (gauge) | Average rate at which data was transmitted during the interval. This represents the bandwidth of the network Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.net.unknownProtos.sum (gauge) | Number of frames with unknown protocol received Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.net.usage.avg (gauge) | Network utilization (combined transmit- and receive-rates) Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.network.received (rate) | Number of kilobytes received by the host [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.network.transmitted (rate) | Number of kilobytes transmitted by the host [Legacy] Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.power.energy.sum (gauge) | Total energy (in joule) used since last stats reset. |
vsphere.power.power.avg (gauge) | Current power usage Shown as watt |
vsphere.power.powerCap.avg (gauge) | Maximum allowed power usage. Shown as watt |
vsphere.rescpu.actav1.latest (gauge) | CPU active average over 1 minute Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.actav15.latest (gauge) | CPU active average over 15 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.actav5.latest (gauge) | CPU active average over 5 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.actpk1.latest (gauge) | CPU active peak over 1 minute Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.actpk15.latest (gauge) | CPU active peak over 15 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.actpk5.latest (gauge) | CPU active peak over 5 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.maxLimited1.latest (gauge) | Amount of CPU resources over the limit that were refused, average over 1 minute Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.maxLimited15.latest (gauge) | Amount of CPU resources over the limit that were refused, average over 15 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.maxLimited5.latest (gauge) | Amount of CPU resources over the limit that were refused, average over 5 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.runav1.latest (gauge) | CPU running average over 1 minute Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.runav15.latest (gauge) | CPU running average over 15 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.runav5.latest (gauge) | CPU running average over 5 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.runpk1.latest (gauge) | CPU running peak over 1 minute Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.runpk15.latest (gauge) | CPU running peak over 15 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.runpk5.latest (gauge) | CPU running peak over 5 minutes Shown as percent |
vsphere.rescpu.sampleCount.latest (gauge) | Group CPU sample count. |
vsphere.rescpu.samplePeriod.latest (gauge) | Group CPU sample period. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storageAdapter.commandsAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of commands issued per second by the storage adapter Shown as command |
vsphere.storageAdapter.maxTotalLatency.latest (gauge) | Highest latency value across all storage adapters used by the host Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storageAdapter.numberReadAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of read commands issued per second by the storage adapter Shown as command |
vsphere.storageAdapter.numberWriteAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of write commands issued per second by the storage adapter Shown as command |
vsphere.storageAdapter.outstandingIOs.avg (gauge) | The number of I/Os that have been issued but have not yet completed Shown as command |
vsphere.storageAdapter.queueDepth.avg (gauge) | The maximum number of I/Os that can be outstanding at a given time Shown as command |
vsphere.storageAdapter.queueLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time spent in the VMkernel queue per SCSI command Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storageAdapter.queued.avg (gauge) | The current number of I/Os that are waiting to be issued Shown as command |
vsphere.storageAdapter.read.avg (gauge) | Rate of reading data by the storage adapter Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.storageAdapter.totalReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a read operation by the storage adapter Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storageAdapter.totalWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a write operation by the storage adapter Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storageAdapter.write.avg (gauge) | Rate of writing data by the storage adapter Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.storagePath.busResets.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI-bus reset commands issued Shown as command |
vsphere.storagePath.commandsAborted.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI commands aborted Shown as command |
vsphere.storagePath.commandsAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of commands issued per second on the storage path during the collection interval Shown as command |
vsphere.storagePath.maxTotalLatency.latest (gauge) | Highest latency value across all storage paths used by the host Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storagePath.numberReadAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of read commands issued per second on the storage path during the collection interval |
vsphere.storagePath.numberWriteAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of write commands issued per second on the storage path during the collection interval |
vsphere.storagePath.read.avg (gauge) | Rate of reading data on the storage path Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.storagePath.totalReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a read issued on the storage path. Total latency = kernel latency + device latency. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storagePath.totalWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a write issued on the storage path. Total latency = kernel latency + device latency. Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.storagePath.write.avg (gauge) | Rate of writing data on the storage path Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.heartbeat.latest (gauge) | Number of heartbeats issued per virtual machine |
vsphere.sys.heartbeat.sum (gauge) | Number of heartbeats issued per virtual machine |
vsphere.sys.osUptime.latest (gauge) | Total time elapsed, in seconds, since last operating system boot-up Shown as second |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuAct1.latest (gauge) | CPU active average over 1 minute of the system resource group Shown as percent |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuAct5.latest (gauge) | CPU active average over 5 minutes of the system resource group Shown as percent |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuAllocMax.latest (gauge) | CPU allocation limit (in MHz) of the system resource group Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuAllocMin.latest (gauge) | CPU allocation reservation (in MHz) of the system resource group Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuAllocShares.latest (gauge) | CPU allocation shares of the system resource group |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuMaxLimited1.latest (gauge) | CPU maximum limited over 1 minute of the system resource group Shown as percent |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuMaxLimited5.latest (gauge) | CPU maximum limited over 5 minutes of the system resource group Shown as percent |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuRun1.latest (gauge) | CPU running average over 1 minute of the system resource group Shown as percent |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuRun5.latest (gauge) | CPU running average over 5 minutes of the system resource group Shown as percent |
vsphere.sys.resourceCpuUsage.avg (gauge) | Amount of CPU used by the Service Console and other applications during the interval by the Service Console and other applications. Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.sys.resourceFdUsage.latest (gauge) | Number of file descriptors used by the system resource group |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemAllocMax.latest (gauge) | Memory allocation limit (in KB) of the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemAllocMin.latest (gauge) | Memory allocation reservation (in KB) of the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemAllocShares.latest (gauge) | Memory allocation shares of the system resource group |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemConsumed.latest (gauge) | Memory consumed by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemCow.latest (gauge) | Memory shared by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemMapped.latest (gauge) | Memory mapped by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemOverhead.latest (gauge) | Overhead memory consumed by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemShared.latest (gauge) | Memory saved due to sharing by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemSwapped.latest (gauge) | Memory swapped out by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemTouched.latest (gauge) | Memory touched by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.resourceMemZero.latest (gauge) | Zero filled memory used by the system resource group Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.sys.uptime.latest (gauge) | Total time elapsed since last system startup Shown as second |
vsphere.virtualDisk.busResets.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI-bus reset commands issued Shown as command |
vsphere.virtualDisk.commandsAborted.sum (gauge) | Number of SCSI commands aborted Shown as command |
vsphere.virtualDisk.largeSeeks.latest (gauge) | Number of seeks during the interval that were greater than 8192 LBNs apart |
vsphere.virtualDisk.mediumSeeks.latest (gauge) | Number of seeks during the interval that were between 64 and 8192 LBNs apart |
vsphere.virtualDisk.numberReadAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of read commands issued per second to the virtual disk Shown as command |
vsphere.virtualDisk.numberWriteAveraged.avg (gauge) | Average number of write commands issued per second to the virtual disk Shown as command |
vsphere.virtualDisk.read.avg (gauge) | Average number of kilobytes read from the virtual disk each second Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.virtualDisk.readIOSize.latest (gauge) | Average read request size in bytes |
vsphere.virtualDisk.readLatencyUS.latest (gauge) | Read latency in microseconds Shown as microsecond |
vsphere.virtualDisk.readLoadMetric.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS virtual disk metric for the read workload model |
vsphere.virtualDisk.readOIO.latest (gauge) | Average number of outstanding read requests to the virtual disk Shown as request |
vsphere.virtualDisk.smallSeeks.latest (gauge) | Number of seeks during the interval that were less than 64 LBNs apart |
vsphere.virtualDisk.totalReadLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a read operation from the virtual disk Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.virtualDisk.totalWriteLatency.avg (gauge) | Average amount of time for a write operation from the virtual disk Shown as millisecond |
vsphere.virtualDisk.write.avg (gauge) | Average number of kilobytes written to the virtual disk each second Shown as kibibyte |
vsphere.virtualDisk.writeIOSize.latest (gauge) | Average write request size in bytes |
vsphere.virtualDisk.writeLatencyUS.latest (gauge) | Write latency in microseconds Shown as microsecond |
vsphere.virtualDisk.writeLoadMetric.latest (gauge) | Storage DRS virtual disk metric for the write workload model |
vsphere.virtualDisk.writeOIO.latest (gauge) | Average number of outstanding write requests to the virtual disk Shown as request |
vsphere.vm.config.cpuAllocation.limit (gauge) | The utilization of a virtual machine/resource pool will not exceed this limit, even if there are available resources. This is typically used to ensure a consistent performance of virtual machines / resource pools independent of available resources. If set to -1, then there is no fixed limit on resource usage Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.vm.config.cpuAllocation.overheadLimit (gauge) | The maximum allowed overhead cpu. For a powered on virtual machine, the overhead cpu reservation cannot be larger than its overheadLimit. This property is only applicable to powered on virtual machines and is not persisted across reboots. This property is not applicable for resource pools. If set to -1, then there is no limit on reservation Shown as megahertz |
vsphere.vm.config.hardware.numCoresPerSocket (gauge) | Number of cores used to distribute virtual CPUs among sockets in this virtual machine. If the value is unset it implies to numCoresPerSocket = 1. |
vsphere.vm.config.memoryAllocation.limit (gauge) | The utilization of a virtual machine/resource pool will not exceed this limit, even if there are available resources. This is typically used to ensure a consistent performance of virtual machines / resource pools independent of available resources. If set to -1, then there is no fixed limit on resource usage Shown as megabyte |
vsphere.vm.config.memoryAllocation.overheadLimit (gauge) | The maximum allowed overhead memory. For a powered on virtual machine, the overhead memory reservation cannot be larger than its overheadLimit. This property is only applicable to powered on virtual machines and is not persisted across reboots. This property is not applicable for resource pools. If set to -1, then there is no limit on reservation Shown as megabyte |
vsphere.vm.count (gauge) | Timeseries with value 1 for each VM. Make 'sum by {X}' queries to count all the VMs with the tag X. |
vsphere.vm.guest.disk.capacity (gauge) | Total capacity of the disk, in bytes. Tagged by disk_path .Shown as byte |
vsphere.vm.guest.disk.freeSpace (gauge) | Free space on the disk, in bytes. Tagged by disk_path .Shown as byte |
vsphere.vm.guest.guestFullName (count) | Guest operating system full name, if known, tagged by guestFullName |
vsphere.vm.guest.ipStack.ipRoute (count) | Count of IP Routes in the IP Route table on this guest OS |
vsphere.vm.guest.net (count) | Number of network adapters on this guest OS. Tagged by nic_mac_address , device_id , and is_connected . |
vsphere.vm.guest.net.ipConfig.address (count) | Number of staticly assigned IP addresses to be configured on a given interface on this guest OS. Tagged by nic_mac_address , device_id , is_connected , and nic_ip_address . |
vsphere.vm.guest.toolsRunningStatus (count) | Information about the current status of VMware Tools, tagged by toolsstatus . |
vsphere.vm.guest.toolsVersion (count) | Information about the current version of VMware Tools, tagged by toolsversion . |
vsphere.vm.guest.toolsVersionStatus2 (count) | Information about the current version status of VMware Tools, tagged by toolsversionstatus2 . |
vsphere.vm.summary.config.memorySizeMB (gauge) | Memory size of the virtual machine, in MB. Shown as megabyte |
vsphere.vm.summary.config.numCpu (gauge) | Number of processors present in this virtual machine. |
vsphere.vm.summary.config.numEthernetCards (gauge) | Number of virtual network adapters. |
vsphere.vm.summary.config.numVirtualDisks (gauge) | Number of virtual disks attached to the virtual machine. |
vsphere.vm.summary.quickStats.uptimeSeconds (gauge) | The system uptime of the VM in seconds. Shown as second |
vsphere.vmop.numChangeDS.latest (gauge) | Number of datastore change operations for powered-off and suspended virtual machines Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numChangeHost.latest (gauge) | Number of host change operations for powered-off and suspended virtual machines Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numChangeHostDS.latest (gauge) | Number of host and datastore change operations for powered-off and suspended virtual machines Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numClone.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine clone operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numCreate.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine create operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numDeploy.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine template deploy operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numDestroy.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine delete operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numPoweroff.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine power off operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numPoweron.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine power on operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numRebootGuest.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine guest reboot operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numReconfigure.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine reconfigure operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numRegister.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine register operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numReset.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine reset operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numSVMotion.latest (gauge) | Number of migrations with Storage vMotion (datastore change operations for powered-on VMs) Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numShutdownGuest.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine guest shutdown operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numStandbyGuest.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine standby guest operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numSuspend.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine suspend operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numUnregister.latest (gauge) | Number of virtual machine unregister operations Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numVMotion.latest (gauge) | Number of migrations with vMotion (host change operations for powered-on VMs) Shown as operation |
vsphere.vmop.numXVMotion.latest (gauge) | Number of host and datastore change operations for powered-on and suspended virtual machines Shown as operation |
Note: The vSphere integration has the ability to collect both per-resource metrics (such as those related to CPUs), and per-instance metrics (such as those related to CPU cores). As such, there are metrics that are only per-resource, per-instance, or both. A resource represents a physical or virtual representation of a machine. This can be represented by vm, host, datastore, cluster in vSphere. An instance represents individual entities found within a resource. More information on vSphere resources can be found in the VMWare Infrastructure Architecture Overview white paper.
By default, the vSphere integration only collects per-resource metrics, which causes some metrics that are per-instance to be ignored. These can be configured using the collect_per_instance_filters
option. See below for an example:
collect_per_instance_filters:
host:
- 'disk\.totalLatency\.avg'
- 'disk\.deviceReadLatency\.avg'
disk
metrics are specific for each disk on the host, therefore these metrics need to be enabled using collect_per_instance_filters
to be collected.
This check watches vCenter’s Event Manager for events and emits them to Datadog. The check defaults to emit the following event types:
However, events can be added or removed using the vsphere.d/conf.yaml
file. See the include_events
parameter section in the sample vsphere.d/conf.yaml.
vsphere.can_connect
Returns status after trying to connect to your vCenter instance using the API.
Statuses: ok, critical
vcenter.can_connect
[Legacy check version] Returns status after pinging your vCenter instance. Additional information about response status at the time of collection is included in the check message.
Statuses: ok, critical
You can limit the number of VMs pulled in with the VMWare integration using the vsphere.d/conf.yaml
file. See the resource_filters
parameter section in the sample vsphere.d/conf.yaml.
The Datadog vSphere integration collects metrics and events from your TKG VMs and control plane VMs automatically. To collect more granular information about your TKG cluster, including container-, pod-, and node-level metrics, you can install the Datadog Agent on your cluster. See the distribution documentation for example configuration files specific to TKG.