Create alerts to notify users and trigger automation

The platform's Alerts feature enables you to track and act upon changes in your cloud environment. To configure Alerts do these steps:

  1. Go to Virtual datacentersVirtual AppliancesVirtual machines
  2. Create and configure your VMs. See Manage Virtual Machines
    1. Remember to go to Monitoring and fetch metrics. See VM monitoring and metrics
  3. Go to Virtual Appliances → Monitoring and check that the platform is retrieving metrics. You may have to wait a few minutes
  4. Create alarms for built-in metrics, scaling group metrics, and custom metrics as required

    1. To create alarms, go to Virtual datacenters → select virtual datacenter → Alarms (see Manage cloud alarms) or Infrastructure → select datacenter → Alarms (see Infrastructure Alarms).

    2. Select an entity, a metric, and a metric statistic and enter a threshold

    3. Save the alarm

  5. Create alerts to notify users

    An alert will trigger when all its alarms are activated. You can use the alert to trigger actions. See Manage Action Plans.

    Privilege: Access alerts section, Manage alerts

    Before you begin:

    1. Retrieve VM built-in metrics, by editing VMs and enabling monitoring (see VM monitoring and metrics) or create custom metrics
    2. Create one or more metric alarms (see Manage cloud alarms and Infrastructure Alarms). You cannot save an alert without an alarm

    To create an alert:

    1. Go to ControlAlerts
    2. Click the + add button
    3. Enter the alert details and assign alarms as described below

    4. Click Save












    For more details see GUI Create alert General information


    Click the + add button to assign alarms to the alert.

    You must assign at least one alarm to be able to save the alert. Select an existing alarm, or create a new alarm, and assign it to the alert. Repeat for the required alarms

    You can filter the Alarms list by Metric and also if the alarm is Active or not. 


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