This section describes how to manage multi-cloud alerts for any group of resource metrics across your cloud providers in the multi-cloud platform
An alert is a group of one or more alarms. An alert can notify the user when it activates and it can also trigger action plans. An alert activates when all its alarms are activated. An alarm activates when a metric passes a certain threshold. If you imagine a dashboard for your metrics, alarms are like red lights that light up when conditions change, for example, when there is a problem. Alerts are like a worker monitoring a group of alarms; when all the lights for the group are lit up, then the worker takes action and activates the alert. To display and manage alerts: Go to Control → Alerts An alert will trigger when all its alarms are activated. You can use the alert to notify users and trigger automation. See Manage action plans. Privileges: Access alerts section, Manage alerts Before you begin: Retrieve VM built-in metrics, by editing VMs and enabling monitoring (see VM monitoring and metrics) or create custom metrics 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: Go to Control → Alerts Click the + add button Enter the General information To disable action when the alert activates, select the Muted checkbox For the Email, enter a comma separated list of emails to notify when the alert activates To assign alarms to the alert, click the + add button. To be able to save the alert, you must assign at least one alarm. Select an existing alarm, or create a new alarm, and assign it to the alert. You can filter the Alarms list by Metric and also if the alarm is Active or not. Repeat for the required alarms. Click Confirm Click Save You can delete any alarm at any time, even if it is part of one or more alerts. 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. You can also remove an alarm from an alert. Privileges: Access alarms section, Manage alarms, Manage alerts To delete an alarm: Go to Virtual datacenters or Infrastructure → Alarms Select the alarm and delete it by clicking on the trash bin delete button To remove an alarm from an alert: Go to Control → Alerts → edit alert Select the alarm, click the trash bin delete button, and confirm If you delete a VM, the platform will delete any alarms associated with its metrics.Introduction to alerts
Display alerts
Create alerts and alarms
Remove alarms from alerts
The platform will remove it from this alert, but it will remain in all other alerts that it is associated with