Use VMware Infrastructure Health to monitor the health of the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) cloud account in VMware Aria Operations. You can also monitor the VCF applications along with their services.

Before you start monitoring the VMware Cloud Foundation cloud account, you must activate and configure the VMware Cloud Foundation cloud account from the Data Sources > Integrations > Add Accounts page. The domains you want to monitor should have their vCenter and NSX-T configured in each domain. For more information, see Configuring VMware Cloud Foundation Cloud Account. All VMware Cloud Foundation domains are automatically discovered along with their connection details and the credentials of the underlying adapters for vCenter Server and NSX-T.

VMware Infrastructure Health collects data related to availability, services, virtual machines, certificates, passwords, and active alerts for each configured VMware Cloud Foundation cloud account and its domains. You can view this data from the Environment > VCF Operations page. For more information, see the 'Monitoring VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations' topic in the VMware Aria Operations User Guide.
Note: For VMware Cloud Foundation version 4.5.1 and above, certificates and password data will be collected for the SDDC Manager, vCenter, and NSX-T applications only. For versions below 4.5.1, no data will be displayed for certificates and passwords.

Monitoring the Management Domains

VMware Infrastructure Health will collect the following applications of the VMware Cloud Foundation management domain:
  1. VMware Aria Operations for Logs application
  2. vCenter application
  3. VMware Identity Manager application
  4. SDDC Manager application
  5. NSX-T application
  6. VMware Aria Automation application
  7. VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager application
  8. VMware Aria Operations application

Monitoring the Workload Domains

VMware Infrastructure Health will collect the following applications of the VMware Cloud Foundation workload domain:
  1. vCenter application
  2. NSX-T application