The VMware Infrastructure Health monitors the VMware cloud management plane applications and provides metrics for their health and efficiency. With its dashboards, you can track monitor the overall health and configuration of the accounts, their applications, and services. Applications discovered by this management pack are listed in the applications section.
VMware Infrastructure Health is activated by default and a new VMware Infrastructure Health account is created for each new node and cloud proxy in VMware Aria Operations. The VMware Infrastructure Health account monitors the health of the VMware cloud management plane accounts including VMware Cloud Foundation. VMware Infrastructure Health also collects licensing information from available vCenter systems that are linked to VMware Aria Operations. For more information on licensing, see Managing Licenses
- VMware Aria Operations for Logs
- VMware Aria Operations for Networks
- vCenter
- NSX
- VMware vSAN
- VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator
- VMware Aria Automation
- VMware Aria Operations
- VMware Site Recovery Manager
- VMware Identity Manager
- VMware Cloud Foundation
The VMware Infrastructure Health focusses mainly on the operations of the VMware Cloud Foundation and is integrated with it to provide an understanding of the availability, services, virtual machines, certificates, passwords, and active alerts through the VCF Operations page. You can view the account specific and domain specific data for VMware Cloud Foundation.
Limitations
Starting VMware Aria Operations 8.12, VMware Infrastructure Health monitors VMware Aria Operations for Networks and VMware Aria Automation accounts that are in warning state. VMware Infrastructure Health does not monitor any other accounts that are in the warning state.