Virtual machine monitored resources

In addition to the monitored resources for Red Hat OpenShift, the following resources are monitored when you include Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization as part of a target configuration with Red Hat OpenShift.

Entity mapping

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization entity Turbonomic representation
Virtual machine Workload Controller

Each virtual machine within Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization has its own container pod associated with it that runs workloads on a pod. This resource is represented in Turbonomic as a workload controller. Any changes to the resources in Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, such as deleting a pod to start up a new one, are discovered and updated in Turbonomic to ensure the entity and the workload controller representation match.

Note: This monitored resource applies for only target configurations with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization.

Monitored resources for virtual machines

If you have included Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization with a target configuration for Red Hat OpenShift, the following resources are monitored for virtual machines:

  • Virtual memory (vMem)

    Virtual memory (vMem) is the virtual memory utilized by a container against the minimum of the memory limit and guest memory.

  • vCPU

    vCPU is the virtual CPU (in mCores) utilized by a container against the minimum of the CPU limit and guest vCPUs.

The preceding resources are monitored for Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization. For more information about the additional resources that are monitored for an overall Red Hat OpenShift target, see Container platform monitored resources.