Set CPU Count for
Virtual Machine Action
The Set CPU action
modifies the number of vCPUs on a virtual machine. You increase the number of
CPUs to address performance problems or decrease the number of CPU to reclaim
resources.
How the Action
Works
The Set CPU Count action shuts
down or powers off the target virtual machines. If you are decreasing the CPU
count, the action is required. This action creates a snapshot if you request
it, changes the number of vCPUs based on the new CPU count you provided, and
returns the virtual machines to their original power states.
An alternative form of the Set
CPU Count for Virtual Machine action is available for automation. This action
can run when the virtual machine is powered on or off.
Use this version of the action if the automated action
has permission to power off the virtual machine, and hot add of memory is not
activated on the virtual machine. With hot add activated, you can add CPUs, but you
cannot remove them.
This version of the action is
required if a virtual machine is powered on and the number of CPUs must be
reduced.
This version of the action has
the Power Off Allowed flag set to true. You can select this Power Off Allowed
version of the action when you create or edit alerts and associate the alert
with a recommendation. When the Power Off Allowed version of this action is
automated, you do not select this version of the action.
If Hot Plug is activated on the virtual machines, then
power off is not required. If power off is required and VMware Tools are installed,
then the vurtual machines are shut down before they are powered off.
Where You Run the
Action
For the supported objects and object levels, this
action is available in the following locations in
VMware Aria
Operations
: - Embedded just below the top menu.
- From the left menu click, select an object, click theDetailstab, and clickViews.
- From the left menu click. Select an object, click theEnvironmenttab, and select an object in the list view.
- From the left menu clickEnvironmentand then clickInventory. Select an object in the list.
- In configured alert recommendations.
- In the Object List and Topology Graph dashboard widgets.
Action Options
Review the following information about
the virtual machines to ensure that you are submitting the action for the correct
objects.
Option | Description |
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Selected objects | Check box indicates
whether the action is applied to the object. To not run the action
on one or more objects, deselect the associated check boxes. This
option is available when two or more objects are selected. If you modify a value, the check box is
selected. The check box must be selected to activate the OK
button. |
Name | Name of the virtual
machine as it appears in the environment inventory. |
New CPU | Number of CPUs when the action is completed.
If the value is less than 1 or a value not supported for the virtual
machine in vCenter Server , and the virtual machine is powered on and
Hot Add is not activated, the number of CPUs does not change and
Recent Tasks shows the action as failed. If the virtual machine is
powered off when you submit an unsupported value, the task reports
success, but the virtual machine will fail when you run a power on
action.The value that appears is
the calculated suggested size. If the target virtual machine is new
or offline, this value is the current number of CPUs. If
VMware Aria
Operations has been monitoring the
virtual machine for six or more hours, depending on your
environment, the value that appears is the CPU Recommended Size
metric. |
Current CPU | Number of configured
CPUs. |
Power State | Indicates whether the
virtual machine is powered on or powered off. |
Power Off Allowed | If selected, the action
shuts down or powers off the virtual machine before modifying the
value. If VMware Tools is installed and running, the virtual machine
is shut down. If VMware Tools is not installed or not running, the
virtual machine is powered off without regard for the state of the
operating system. In addition to whether
the action shuts down or powers off a virtual machine, you must
consider whether the object is powered on and what settings are
applied. See Working with Actions
That Use Power Off section in VMware Aria
Operations Configuration Guide. |
Snapshot | Creates a snapshot before
changing the number of CPUs. Use this option if you need a snapshot
to which you can revert the virtual machine if the action does not
produce the expected results. The name of the snapshot
is supplied in the Recent Tasks messages for the action. If the CPU is changed with CPU Hot Plug
activated, then the snapshot is taken with the virtual machine is
running, which consumes more disk space. |
Host | Name of the host on which
the virtual machine is running. |
Adapter Instance | Name of the VMware Adapter as it is configured in VMware Aria
Operations . The adapter manages the
communication with the vCenter Server instance. |
After you click
OK
, the next dialog box provides the task ID and a link to
the task list.Option | Description |
---|---|
OK | To close the dialog box without further action, click OK .
|
Recent Tasks | To view the status of the job and verify that the job finished,
click Recent Tasks . |