If a problem occurs, general alerts and notifications are generated.
| Alert |
|---|
| Passive Node is Down |
| vCenter HA health is degraded |
| vCenter License is Overused |
| vCenter NTP Status is Failed/Down |
| vCenter Backup Job failed |
| vCenter Server is Down |
| Services are down in vC server |
| External PSC is Down |
| Witness Host Node is Down |
| Notification | Symptoms |
|---|---|
| CloudPod Availability Notification | Not able to retrieve the list of services. (Guest Auth Failed) May be vCenter is DOWN or some of the Critical services are not running. |
| The CloudPod Config Notification | vCenter OS Credentials Missing, Services might not be discovered for this vCenter. Configure the VC HOST OS Credential in Inventory Explorer. |
| CloudPod Availability Notification | Some of the vCenter Services is either not running or not healthy on vCenter <vCenterName> and the Service name is <serviceName>. |
| CloudPod Availability Notification | Host has lost connection to vCenter Server for <Host IP>. |
| CloudPod Config Notification | vCenter OS VM Tools Version is below 10.1. |
Note: A general notification is generated by the CloudPod MP when any adapter instance fails with a symptom CloudPod Availability Notification - Adapter Instance.