Which information does the CPU Ready counter provide to a vSphere administrator?
A.
The virtual machine has requested CPU time, but the VMkernel cannot schedule the virtual CPU
on a physical CPU.
B.
The virtual machine is idle, and the VMkernel has idle physical CPU cycles.
C.
The virtual machine has requested CPU time, and the VMkernel has idle physical CPU cycles.
D.
The virtual machine is idle, but the VMkernel cannot schedule the virtual CPU on a physical CPU.
According to the documentation it should be D:
Percentage of time that the virtual machine was ready, but could not get scheduled to run on the physical CPU.
don’t mess IDLE with READY.
so i’d say A is right
As per the docs you posted A is correct. The VM isn’t idle, it has requested CPU time.
should be A
https://www.vmware.com/support/developer/converter-sdk/conv55_apireference/cpu_counters.html
check the cpu ready explanation:
Percentage of time that the virtual machine was ready, but could not get scheduled to run on the physical CPU. CPU ready time is dependent on the number of virtual machines on the host and their CPU loads.
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