Creating an Alarm Rule to Monitor a Server
Scenarios
This topic describes how to create an alarm rule to monitor an ECS or BMS.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- In the upper left corner, select a region and project.
- Click Service List in the upper left corner and select Cloud Eye.
- In the navigation pane, choose Server Monitoring.
- Locate the target ECS or BMS. In the Operation column, choose More > Create Alarm Rule.
- On the Create Alarm Rule page, configure the parameters.
- Configure the alarm rule name, description, and associated enterprise project.
Table 1 Parameter description Parameter
Description
Name
Specifies the alarm rule name. The system generates a random name, which you can modify.
Description
(Optional) Provides supplementary information about the alarm rule.
- Select a monitored object and configure alarm content parameters.
Table 2 Parameter description Parameter
Description
Example Value
Alarm Type
Specifies the alarm type to which the alarm rule applies. The value can be Metric or Event.
Metric
Resource Type
Specifies the type of the resource the alarm rule is created for.
Elastic Cloud Server
Dimension
Specifies the metric dimension of the selected resource type.
ECSs
Monitoring Scope
Specifies the monitoring scope the alarm rule applies to.
Specific resources
Monitored Object
You do not need to set the monitored object because it is the current ECS.
N/A
Method
There are three options: Associate template, Use existing template, and Configure manually.
NOTE:After an associated template is modified, the policies contained in this alarm rule to be created will be modified accordingly.
Create manually
Template
Specifies the template to be used.
You can select a default alarm template or a custom template.
N/A
Alarm Policy
Specifies the policy for triggering an alarm.
For example, an alarm is triggered if the average CPU usage of the ECS is 80% or more for three consecutive 5-minute periods. Cloud Eye triggers an alarm every one hour again if the alarm persists.
For details about basic and OS monitoring metrics, see Cloud Product Metrics.
NOTE:- That is, if the alarm is not cleared after it is generated, an alarm notification is sent every hour.
- 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.
N/A
Alarm Severity
Specifies the alarm severity, which can be Critical, Major, Minor, or Informational.
Major
- Configure the alarm notification.
Table 3 Alarm Notification parameters Parameter
Description
Alarm Notification
Specifies whether to notify users when alarms are triggered. Notifications can be sent by email, SMS message, or HTTP/HTTPS message.
Notification Object
Specifies the object to which alarm notifications will be sent. You can select the account contact or a topic.
- Account contact: Enter the phone number and email address of the registered account.
- Topic: A topic is used to publish messages and subscribe to notifications. If the required topic is unavailable, create one and add subscriptions to it on the SMN console. For details, see Creating a Topic and Adding Subscriptions. For the HTTP/HTTPS messages, see HTTP/HTTPS Messages.
Validity Period
Cloud Eye sends notifications only within the notification window specified in the alarm rule.
If Validity Period is set to 08:00-20:00, Cloud Eye sends notifications only from 08:00 to 20:00.
Trigger Condition
Specifies the condition for triggering the alarm notification. You can select Generated alarm (when an alarm is generated), Cleared alarm (when an alarm is cleared), or both.
- Configure the enterprise project and tag.
Figure 1 Advanced Settings
Table 4 Parameters of Advanced Settings Parameter
Description
Enterprise Project
Specifies the enterprise project that the alarm rule belongs to. Only users who have all permissions for the enterprise project can view and manage the alarm rule. For details, see Creating an Enterprise Project.
Tag
A tag is a key-value pair. Tags identify cloud resources so that you can easily categorize and search for your resources. You are advised to create predefined tags in TMS. For details, see Creating Predefined Tags.
If you have configured tag policies for Cloud Eye, add tags to alarm rules based on the tag policies. If you add a tag that does not comply with the tag policies, alarm rules may fail to be created. Contact your administrator to learn more about tag policies.
- A key can contain a maximum of 128 characters, and a value can contain a maximum of 225 characters.
- A maximum of 20 tags can be added.
- Click Create.
- Configure the alarm rule name, description, and associated enterprise project.
After the alarm rule is created, if the metric reaches the specified threshold, Cloud Eye immediately informs you that an exception has occurred.
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