Updated on 2025-08-25 GMT+08:00

Alarm Rules Are Enabled

Rule Details

Table 1 Rule details

Parameter

Description

Rule Name

alarm-action-enabled-check

Identifier

Alarm Rules Are Enabled

Description

If Cloud Eye alarm rules are not enabled, the check result is non-compliant.

Tag

ces

Trigger Type

Configuration change

Filter Type

ces.alarms

Rule Parameters

None

Application Scenarios

You can set alarm rules for key metrics of cloud services. When the conditions in the alarm rule are met, Cloud Eye sends email, or text message, or sends HTTP/HTTPS messages, enabling you to quickly respond to resource changes. For details, see Alarm Overview.

If an alarm rule is disabled, the resource health status cannot be monitored in real time.

  • Key metric monitoring: You can create alarm rules to monitor key metrics of core resources, such as the CPU, memory, disk, network traffic, and number of connections of ECSs, RDS DB instances, ELB load balancers, and OBS buckets.
  • Anomaly detection: You can detect resource overload, performance bottlenecks, and abnormal fluctuations (for example, the CPU usage is 100% for a long time, the disk is full, or packet loss occurs due to network congestion) in a timely manner, preventing service interruption caused by insufficient resources.

Solution

Enable alarm rules.

Rule Logic

  • If Cloud Eye alarm rules are not enabled, the check result is non-compliant.
  • If Cloud Eye alarm rules are enabled, the check result is compliant.