Splunk® App for VMware (Legacy)

User Guide

On August 31, 2022, the Splunk App for VMware will reach its end of life. After this date, Splunk will no longer maintain or develop this product. The functionality in this app is migrating to a content pack in Data Integrations. Learn about the Content Pack for VMware Dashboards and Reports.
This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk® App for VMware (Legacy). For documentation on the most recent version, go to the latest release.

Capacity Planning for Clusters - CPU Headroom

Use this dashboard to get an estimate for the number of virtual machines that you can add to the cluster based on current cpu consumption (of the ESXi hosts) and total cpu capacity allocated to virtual machines in the cluster. This dashboard reports only on powered on virtual machines in the cluster.

The Capacity Planning for Clusters - CPU Headroom dashboard displays:

  • Capacity statistics for a cluster.
  • A list of powered on virtual machines showing their cpu usage in the cluster.
  • A chart showing current cpu usage, safe cpu usage, and total cpu capacity for the cluster.

You can view a list of clusters excluded due to lack of hosts or services. These are clusters that do not support cluster services and that contain less than two hosts.

To display details for a specific cluster, select a time range and the cluster name from the Cluster drop-down list. Details for the cluster are displayed in the panels.


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Capacity statistic

In the Capacity statistics panel you can see:

  • The number of hosts in the cluster
  • The number of powered on virtual machines
  • Average CPU usage in (MHz) per virtual machine.
  • Total CPU usage MHz available in cluster
  • Estimated number of virtual machines that can be added to the cluster

Powered on virtual machines in the cluster

A table displays the powered on virtual machines in the cluster and the average and maximum cpu usage (in MHZ) for each virtual machine.

Currently used (MHz) and Total Capacity

A chart displays the total capacity of the cluster, the current cpu usage of the cluster, and safe usage over the time period specified.

Metrics used

The following metrics are used to calculate cpu utilization:

  • cpu usage for the cluster is calculated based on p_average_clusterServices_effectivecpu_megaHertz.
  • Average cpu usage (MHz) is calculated based on p_average_cpu_usagemhz_megaHertz.
  • Maximum cpu usage (MHz) is calculated based on p_maximum_cpu_usagemhz_megaHertz.
  • Minimum cpu usage (MHz) is calculated based on p_minimum_cpu_usagemhz_megaHertz

Searches that populate the dashboard

The following searches populate the panels in the dashboards:

  • d_capacity_planning_cluster_cpu
  • d_capacity_planning_clusters_cpu_chart
  • d_cluster_detail_AvgCpuPerVM_mhz
  • d_cluster_detail_AvgCpuUsg_pct
  • d_cluster_detail_TotUsg_mhz
Last modified on 22 October, 2021
Capacity Planning Clusters   Capacity Planning for Clusters - Memory Headroom

This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® App for VMware (Legacy): 4.0.0, 4.0.1, 4.0.3


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