You can configure an SMTP to allow VMware Aria Operations for Logs to send email notifications.

System notifications are generated when VMware Aria Operations for Logs detects an important system event, for example when the storage capacity on the virtual appliance reaches the thresholds that you set.

Prerequisites

Verify that you are logged in to the VMware Aria Operations for Logs web user interface as a Super Admin user, or a user associated with a role that has the relevant permissions. See Create and Modify Roles for more information. The URL format of the web user interface is https://operations-for-logs-host, where operations-for-logs-host is the IP address or host name of the VMware Aria Operations for Logs virtual appliance.

Procedure

  1. Expand the main menu and navigate to Configuration > SMTP.
  2. Enter the SMTP server address and port number.
  3. If the SMTP server uses an encrypted connection, select the encryption protocol.
  4. In the Sender text box, type an email address to use when sending system notifications.
    The Sender address appears as the From address in system notification emails. It need not be a real address, and can be something that represents the specific instance of VMware Aria Operations for Logs. For example, [email protected].
  5. Type a user name and password to authenticate with the SMTP server when sending system notifications.
  6. Type a destination email and click Send Test Email to verify the connection.
  7. If the SMTP server provides an untrusted SSL certificate, a dialog box appears with the details of the certificate. Click Accept to add the certificate to the truststores of all the nodes in the VMware Aria Operations for Logs cluster.
    If you click Cancel, the certificate is not added to the truststores and the connection with the SMTP server fails. You must accept the certificate for a successful connection.
  8. Click Save.
    If you did not test the connection and the SMTP server provides an untrusted certificate, follow the instructions in step 7.