Cloud Eye allows you to use alarm templates to create alarm rules, making it easy and convenient to add or modify alarm rules for resources or cloud services, especially for a large number of resources and cloud services.
This section describes how to create an alarm rule for CBR.
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Name |
Name of the alarm rule. The system generates a random name, which you can modify. |
alarm-cgnw |
Description |
Alarm rule description. This parameter is optional. |
- |
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Resource Type |
Cloud Backup and Recovery is selected in this example. |
Cloud Backup and Recovery |
Dimension |
Monitoring dimension. By default, monitoring is performed by vault. |
Vault |
Monitoring Scope |
Specific resources is preset by default. Choose the vaults you want to monitor from the list. |
vault-56f8 |
Method |
You can create an alarm rule by using the template or manually creating it. NOTE:
If you set Monitoring Scope to Specific resources, you can set Method to Use template. |
Use template |
Template |
Template to be used. |
- |
Alarm Policy |
Policy for triggering an alarm. If you set Resource Type to a specific cloud service, the alarm policy takes effect periodically. If you set Resource Type to Event Monitoring, the alarm policy takes effect based on specific events. Alarm policy can be set for different data usage and consecutive periods generated event 5 minutes up to one day. Currently, the following CBR monitoring metrics are supported:
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- |
Alarm Severity |
Alarm severity, which can be Critical, Major, Minor, or Informational. |
Major |
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Resource Type |
Event Monitoring is selected in this example. |
Event Monitoring |
Dimension |
Metric dimension of the selected resource type. |
System event |
Monitoring Scope |
Monitoring scope for event monitoring. Default value: All resources |
- |
Method |
Select Create manually. |
Create manually |
Alarm Policy |
Policy for triggering an alarm. Table 4 lists the supported CBR events that trigger alarms. |
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Event Source |
Event Name |
Alarm Severity |
Description |
Solution |
Impact |
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CBR |
Failed to create the backup. |
Major |
Backup creation failed. |
Manually create a backup or contact the administrator. |
Data may be lost. |
Failed to restore the resource using a backup. |
Major |
Resource restoration using a backup failed. |
Restore the resource using another backup or contact the administrator. |
Data may be lost. |
|
Failed to delete the backup. |
Major |
Backup deletion failed. |
Try again later or contact the administrator. |
Charging may be abnormal. |
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Failed to delete the vault. |
Major |
Vault deletion failed. |
Try again later or contact the administrator. |
Charging may be abnormal. |
|
Replication failure |
Major |
Backup replication failed. |
Try again later or contact the administrator. |
Data may be lost. |
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The backup is created successfully. |
Major |
Backup created. |
None |
None |
|
Resource restoration using a backup succeeded. |
Major |
Resource restoration using a backup succeeded. |
Check that data is successfully restored. |
None |
|
The backup is deleted successfully. |
Major |
Backup deleted. |
None |
None |
|
The vault is deleted successfully. |
Major |
Vault deleted. |
None |
None |
|
Replication success |
Major |
Backup replicated. |
None |
None |
You can change the alarm severity as needed.
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Alarm Notification |
Specifies whether to notify users when alarms are triggered. Notifications can be sent by email or text message, or through HTTP/HTTPS request to servers. You can enable (recommended) or disable Alarm Notification. |
- |
Validity Period |
Cloud Eye sends notifications only within the validity period specified in the alarm rule. For example, if Validity Period is set to 00:00-8:00, Cloud Eye sends notifications only within 00:00-8:00. |
- |
Notification Object |
Specifies the name of the topic the alarm notification is to be sent to. If you enable alarm notification, you need to select a topic. If no desirable topics are available, you need to create one first, whereupon the SMN service is invoked. For details about how to create a topic, see the Simple Message Notification User Guide. |
- |
Trigger Condition |
Specifies the condition for triggering the alarm notification. You can select Generated alarm, Cleared alarm, or both. |
- |
After the alarm rule is created, if the metric data reaches the specified threshold or a CBR event happens, Cloud Eye immediately informs you that an exception has occurred. For details, see the Cloud Eye User Guide.