
dcchauhandeepak asked a question.
"Virtualization Overview incl. vCenters " Report in Flexera One
We recently transitioned from FNMS to Flexera One and are still familiarizing ourselves with the new platform. In FNMS, we used the “Virtualization Overview incl. vCenters” report, which provided a structured view of VCenter → Cluster → Host → VM and helped us understand our virtualization architecture. I’m unable to locate a similar report in Flexera One.
Please try
Dashboards → IT Visibility → Reports → Host and VM Relationship
Unable to find any 'Reports' in IT Visibility section
@dcchauhandeepak
The Host and VM Relationship report is in the Hardware reports section of IT Visibility.
Also the Inventory > Virtual Devices and Clusters view may provide the information:
John Sorensen
Thanks for your response @JohnSorensenDK (Flexera Software) , However, in the VM Relationship report I can only see the Dashboard. Additionally, in both reports within Flexera One, I don’t see any Vcenter/DataCenter-to-Cluster mapping. This mapping was available in the FNMS report "Virtualization Overview incl. vCenters".
@dcchauhandeepak
I understand, and I'm not IT Visibility has the required data for you to create as a custom report. I quickly browsed and the following columns: Cluster Infra Server Name, VM Host Name, VM Name, #Devices
I also checked the mentioned report as an Inbuilt Report in FNMS, are you sure this isn't a custom report?
Thanks,
John Sorensen
There is no built-in report named "Virtualization Overview incl. vCenters" in FlexNet Manager Suite, so it sounds like this may have been a custom report configured in your FlexNet Manager Suite system.
You could consider configuring a similar custom report in the Flexera One ITAM environment to meet your needs. The objects available for configuring custom reports are generally the same in Flexera One ITAM and FlexNet Manager Suite.
I've found the report on virtualization, especially regarding vCenters, really enlightening! However, I'd love to see more focus on integrating performance metrics into these findings. It could help us better understand resource allocation efficiency.
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