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In Infrastructure view you can create alarms for custom metrics, and . You can also create alarms for built-in metrics for VMs that you can access through the infrastructure path of their providers.

You can enable metrics automatically for all VMs by TODOTo create custom metrics for infrastructure elements, including datacenters, racks, and physical machines, use the API. To automatically fetch metrics for all VMs, after you configure and enable monitoring for the platform, set the Enable virtual machine monitoring by default property to true in Configuration view.

To create an alarm:

  1. Go to Infrastructure → Alarms and click the + button
  2. Enter the alarm details. See the Create an alarm UI reference section
  3. Click Save

The platform will create the alarm for the metric. If you would like the platform to notify you when this alarm is triggered, create an Alert for it in the Control view. You can create multiple alerts that include multiple alarms.

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GUI Create alarm

You can also create alarms in the Cloud alarms view at the virtual datacenters level.To create alarms for VMs, scaling groups, virtual appliances, and virtual datacenters go to Virtual datacenters → Alarms. See Manage cloud alarms v44

Edit an alarm

When you edit an alarm, you cannot modify the Metric field.You can also modify an alarm on the Control tab of the Virtual appliances pane. 

When you edit an alarm, there is an extra field, "Active", that shows if the alarm is activated or not.

Delete an alarm

You can delete any alarm at any time, even if it is part of one or more alerts.

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Privilege: Access alarms section in virtual machines, Manage alarms

The platform will not warn you that the alarm is used in an alert. However, you can check this in Control view.

After you delete an alarm, you cannot recover it.

If you delete a VM, the platform will delete any alarms associated with its metrics.

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