The “vCpu” tab displays for each virtual machine, the name of the VM, powerstate, template, number of cpu’s, number of sockets, number of cores per socket, max cpu, overall cpu usage, level, shares, reservation, static cpu entitlement, distributed cpu entitlement, limit, hot add value, hot remove value, annotations, custom fields, datacenter name, cluster name, ESX host name, VM folder name, operating system name according to the config file, operating system name acoording to the VMware tools, VM ID, VM UUID, VI SDK Server and VI SDK UUID.
The “vCpu” tab displays for each virtual machine, the name of the VM, powerstate, template, number of cpu’s, number of sockets, number of cores per socket, max cpu, overall cpu usage, level, shares, reservation, static cpu entitlement, distributed cpu entitlement, limit, hot add value, hot remove value, annotations, custom fields, datacenter name, cluster name, ESX host name, VM folder name, operating system name according to the config file, operating system name acoording to the VMware tools, VM ID, VM UUID, VI SDK Server and VI SDK UUID.