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Hi, I’ve just gone through the conversation for the second time. Did the author actually get an answer to his question? Maybe I misunderstood, but it seems the original question boils down to:What does “ppm” stand for? For example: hypervisor_cpu_usage_ppm = 5778 Based on Nutanix documentation (link provided by author) PPM represents percentage. That would give us 5778% However PPM usually stands for Parts Per Million, therefore 5778 PPM would be 0.5778% Based on observation (comapring API values to PE) I belive the latter is correct. PPM = Parts Per Million; PPM/10000 = % Back to the original question... hypervisor.cpu_ready_time_ppm = 144 = 0,0144% = very low number for CPU ready time %. Am I right?
Thanks, that would be great.I hope there is some other way to get VM details, in case these API actions are not available for ESXi…
@AnishWalia20 I think you misunderstood my request :-)I don’t have access to Nutanix/ESXi environement. So far we have developed and tested our tool on a nested NCE with AHV.That’s why I would appreciate if anyone could provide us with outputs from a Nutanix/ESXi environment.
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