Monitoring Hyper V
Hyper-V Alarms
Hyper-V CPU Wait Time Per Dispatch alarm The CPU Wait Time Per Dispatch alarm is raised when the average queue time for the virtual machine waiting for CPU to become available exceeds a threshold.
Hyper-V Virtual Machine Heartbeat alarm The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Heartbeat alarm is raised when the virtual machine has stopped responding to the hypervisor or is not responding at regular intervals.
Hyper-V Virtual Overhead alarm The Hyper-V Virtual Overhead alarm is raised on excessive CPU being used by the hypervisor on a virtual machine.
Virtual Machines: Big Picture
Status Show the condition of the virtual machine. Green indicates that no alarms have been raised. Yellow and red indicate that an alarm has been raised. Possible alarms on the status control include the connection failure alarm, heartbeat alarm and planned outage alarm.
Name The name of the virtual machine.
State Power state of the virtual machine. For example, Powered On, Powered Off, or Suspended.
Heartbeat Show the current status of communication between the virtual machine and the hypervisor.
Virtual Machines: Single Connection
Status Show the condition of the virtual machine. Green indicates that no alarms have been raised. Yellow and red indicate that an alarm has been raised. Possible alarms on the status control include the connection failure alarm, heartbeat alarm and planned outage alarm.
Name The name of the virtual machine.
State Power state of the virtual machine. For example, Powered On, Powered Off, or Suspended.
Heartbeat Show the current status of communication between the virtual machine and the hypervisor.