Updated on 2024-10-30 GMT+08:00

Viewing Events

Events generally carry some important information, informing you of the changes of AOM or an external service. Such changes do not necessarily cause exceptions. You can handle events as required. The Events tab page allows you to quickly search for events and monitor your system.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the AOM 2.0 console.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Alarm Management > Alarm List.
  3. Click the Events tab to view the event information.

    1. Set a time range to view events. There are two methods to set a time range:

      Method 1: Use the predefined time label, such as Last hour or Last 6 hours. You can select a time range as required.

      Method 2: Specify the start time and end time to customize a time range. You can specify 31 days at most.

    2. Set the event refresh interval. Click and select a value from the drop-down list, such as Refresh manually or 1 minute auto refresh.
    3. Set filter criteria and click to check the events generated in the period. You can filter events by event severity, resource type, or event source in the search box. By default, events are filtered by event severity.
      Table 1 Search criteria

      Search Criteria

      Description

      Example

      Event Severity

      Search by event severity. Options:
      • Critical
      • Major
      • Minor
      • Warning

      Major: Filter the events whose severity is Major within the specified time range.

      Resource Type

      Search by resource type.

      Host: Filter the events whose resource type is Host within the specified time range.

      Event Source

      Search by event source.

      AOM: Filter the events whose source is AOM within the specified time range.

      Event Keyword

      Fuzzy search by event name, event source, resource type, or other keywords.

      Select Event Keyword in the search box and then enter a keyword.

      createLogStream: Filter the event named createLogStream within the specified time range.

      Custom Attribute

      Exact query by custom attribute.

      Select Custom Attribute in the search box and then enter "custom attribute name=custom attribute value".

      clusterId=ee-643f-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXX: Filter the events whose custom attribute cluster ID is ee-643f-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXX within the specified time range.

  4. Perform the operations listed in Table 2 as required:

    Table 2 Operations

    Operation

    Description

    Viewing event statistics

    Click , and view event statistics that meet filter criteria within a specific time range on a bar graph.

    Viewing event details

    Click an event name to view event details and handling suggestions.