Setting Alarm Rules
Scenarios
The Cloud Eye console allows you to set alarm rules. You can specify objects to be monitored and configure notification policies to stay on top of RDS statuses.
The RDS alarm rules include alarm rule names, services, dimensions, monitored objects, metrics, alarm thresholds, monitoring period, and whether to send notifications.
Setting Alarm Rules
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and a project. - In the service list, choose Management & Deployment > Cloud Eye.
- In the navigation pane, choose Alarm Management > Alarm Rules.
- Click Create Alarm Rule in the upper right corner.
- On the displayed page, configure required parameters.
Table 1 Alarm rule information Parameter
Description
Name
Alarm rule name. The system generates a random name, which you can modify.
Description
Description about the rule.
Alarm Type
Select Metric.
Cloud Product
Select Relational Database Service - PostgreSQL Instances.
Resource Level
Cloud product is recommended.
Monitoring Scope
- All resources: An alarm will be triggered if any resource of the current cloud product meets the alarm policy. To exclude resources that do not require monitoring, click Select Resources to Exclude.
- Resource groups: An alarm will be triggered if any resource in the selected resource group meets the alarm policy.
- Specific resources: Click Select Specific Resources to select resources.
Method
- Associate template: After an associated template is modified, the policies contained in this alarm rule to be created will be modified accordingly.
You are advised to select Use existing template. The existing templates already contain three common alarm metrics: CPU usage, memory usage, and storage space usage.
- Configure manually: Configure alarm policies manually.
Template
If you select Associate template for Method, you need to select a template.
You can select a default alarm template or create a custom template.
Alarm Policy
If you select Configure manually for Method, you need to configure alarm policies.
Whether to trigger an alarm depends on whether the metric data in consecutive periods reaches the threshold. For example, Cloud Eye triggers an alarm every 5 minutes if the average CPU usage of the monitored object is 80% or more for three consecutive 5-minute periods.
NOTE:A maximum of 50 alarm policies can be added to an alarm rule. If any one of these alarm policies is met, an alarm is triggered.
Alarm Severity
The alarm severity can be Critical, Major, Minor, or Warning.
Table 2 Alarm notification Parameter
Description
Alarm Notifications
Whether to notify users when alarms are triggered. Notifications can be sent by email, text message, or HTTP/HTTPS message.
Recipient
Object the alarm notification is to be sent to. You can select the account contact or a topic.
- The account contact is the mobile phone number and email address of the registered account.
- A topic is used to publish messages and subscribe to notifications.
Notification Window
Cloud Eye sends notifications only within the notification window specified in the alarm rule.
If Notification Window is set to 08:00-20:00, Cloud Eye sends notifications only within 08:00-20:00.
Trigger Condition
Condition for triggering an alarm notification. You can select Generated alarm (when an alarm is generated), Cleared alarm (when an alarm is cleared), or both.
- Click Create. The alarm rule is created.
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