A threshold marks the boundary between normal and abnormal behavior for a metric. In addition to fixed thresholds, VMware Aria Operations supports dynamic thresholds for a metric, calculated based on historical and incoming data.
How Dynamic Thresholds Work
By default, dynamic thresholds are refreshed on a regular schedule, but you can recalculate dynamic thresholds outside of the schedule if you want to capture the most recent data.
Where You Find Dynamic Thresholds
In the menu, click Administration, and then select .
Dynamic Threshold Options
The dynamic threshold feature includes options to activate or deactivate the calculation process and to review associated values.
Option | Description |
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Activate | The dynamic threshold calculation process ia activated by default. |
Deactivate | Stop the dynamic threshold calculation currently in progress. |
Calculation progress | Percentage completion of the current dynamic threshold calculation. |
Host time to calculate normal behavior of all objects | Timestamps and metric counts associated with the last dynamic threshold calculation, and the time for the next scheduled calculation. |