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Understanding KPI Alert Generation
When a KPI violates a threshold, vCenter Operations Manager always generates an alert. When they configure
attribute packages, vCenter Operations Manager administrators can identify any attribute for any resource as
a KPI.
The type of alert that vCenter Operations Manager generates depends on the type of threshold that the KPI
uses. When a KPI violates an internally calculated dynamic threshold, vCenter Operations Manager sends a
Smart KPI Breach alert. When a KPI violates a user-defined hard threshold, vCenter Operations Manager sends
a Classic KPI HT Breach alert.
Identifying the Root Causes of Alert Symptoms
The root cause of an alert is the condition or symptom that was the first step in the chain of events that led to
the alert. For example, a slowdown in network traffic through a particular router could lead to an increased
time per transaction for users of your Web site, which in turn could cause vCenter Operations Manager to
generate an alert for the Web server resource.
For each alert, vCenter Operations Manager lists the most likely root causes of the symptoms that caused the
alert and ranks the causes in order of importance.
You can view root causes in the Root Cause column on the Alerts Oveview page and in the Root Cause Ranking
widget.
Figure 1-4. Example of Root Causes on the Alerts Overview Page
Understanding Health Ratings
vCenter Operations Manager examines internally generated metrics and uses its proprietary analytics formulas
to determine an overall health rating for a resource. The health rating, which ranges from 0 to 100, gives you
a quick overview of the current state of a resource.
vCenter Operations Manager generates and stores internally generated metrics for every resource. Internally
generated metrics include the total number of alerts and anomalies and the number of active alerts.
The health rating appears as a numeric rating and as a colored indicator in the user interface. The color is based
on the range of the health rating. You can view the health rating for a resource anywhere that a resource is
listed and in the Health widget. For resources that VMware vCenter Serverâ„¢ manages, health ratings appear
in the VC Relationship widget and on the Resource Detail page.
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