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Creating an Alarm Rule to Monitor an Event
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Creating an Alarm Rule to Monitor an Event
Scenario
This section describes how to create an alarm rule to monitor an MAS event.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Choose Service List > Cloud Eye.
- In the navigation pane on the left, click Event Monitoring.
- On the event list page, click Create Alarm Rule in the upper right corner.
- Configure the alarm rule name, alarm policy, and alarm notification as prompted.
- Alarm Type: Select Metric or Event.
- Event Type: Select System event.
- Event Source: Select Multi-Site High Availability Service.
Figure 1 Creating an alarm rule
For details about other parameters, see Creating an Alarm Rule to Monitor an Event. After the alarm rule is created, when the event monitoring metric triggers the specified alarm policy, Cloud Eye will immediately notify you of cloud resource exceptions through SMN to avoid losses.
Parent topic: Event Monitoring
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