The name, description, base object type, and other details of the alert definition. This is the information that identifies the alert when it is generated in vRealize Operations .
Where You Define the Alert Details
To create or edit your alert definitions, in the menu, click Alerts and then in the left pane, click . Click Add to add a definition, or click the vertical ellipsis and select Edit to edit the selected definition. In the workspace, on the right, enter the details of alert definition.
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Name |
Name of the alert as it appears when the alert is generated. |
Description |
Description of the alert as it appears when the alert is generated. Provide a useful description for your users. |
Base Object Type | The object type against which the alert definition is evaluated and the alert is generated. The drop-down menu includes all of the object types in your environment. You can define an alert definition based on one object type. |
Impact |
Under Advanced Settings, select the badge that is affected if the alert is generated.
You can select a badge based on the urgency of the alert.
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Criticality |
Severity of the alert that is communicated as part of the alert notification. Select one of the following values.
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Alert Type and Subtype | Select the type and subtype of alert. This value is metadata that is used to classify the alert when it is generated, and the information is carried to the alert, including the alert notification. You can use the type and subtype information to route the alert to the appropriate personnel and department in your organization. |
Wait Cycle | The symptoms included in the alert definition remain triggered for this number of collection cycles before the alert is generated. The value must be 1 or greater. This setting helps you adjust for sensitivity in your environment. The wait cycle for the alert definition is added to the wait cycle for the symptom definitions. In most definitions you configure the sensitivity at the level of symptom level and configure the wait cycle of alert definition to 1. This configuration ensures that after all of the symptoms are triggered at the desired symptom sensitivity level, the alert is immediately triggered. |
Cancel Cycle | The symptoms are cancelled for this number of collection cycles after which the alert is cancelled. The value must be 1 or greater. This setting helps you adjust for sensitivity in your environment. The cancel cycle for the alert definition is added to the cancel cycle for the symptom definitions. In most definitions you configure the sensitivity at the level of symptom level and configure the wait cycle of the alert definition to 1. This configuration ensures that after all of the symptom conditions disappear after the desired symptom cancel cycle, the alert is immediately canceled. |
Click Next to add symptom definitions.