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Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter Operations Manager Administration Guide
- Contents
- VMware vCenter Operations Manager Administration Guide
- Configuring and Managing vCenter Operations Manager
- Configuring Adapters
- Configuring Resources
- Configuring Attribute Packages
- Configuring Applications
- Configuring and Managing Users
- Configuring Alert Notifications
- Performing Basic System Administration Tasks
- View Performance Information
- View Status Information
- vCenter Operations Manager Service Names
- Start or StopvCenter Operations Manager Services
- Viewing and Managing System Log Files
- Delete Old Data in the File System Database
- Run the Audit Report
- Modify Global Settings
- Modify Global Settings for Virtual Environments
- Create a Support Bundle
- Resolving Administrative System Alerts
- Analytics FSDB Overloaded
- Analytics Threshold Checking Overloaded
- Collector Is Down
- Controller Is Unable to Connect to MQ
- DataQueue Is Filling Up
- Describe Failed
- Failed to Connect to Replication MQ
- Failed to Repair Corrupted FSDB Files
- File Queue Is Full
- FSDB Files Corrupted for Resources
- FSDB Storage Drive Free Space Is Less Than 10%
- No DT Processors Connected
- One or More Resources Were Not Started
- Outbound Alert Send Failed
- Replication MQ Sender Is Blocked
- Backing Up and Recovering Data
- Using System Tools
- Summary of System Tools
- Check the FSDB and Repair Problems
- Move the FSDB
- View Resources in the FSDB
- Remove System-Generated Metrics from the FSDB
- Monitor vCenter Operations Manager Services in JConsole
- Verify Server to Collector Communication
- Configuring and Running the Repository Adapter
- conf.properties File
- Configure Database Connections for the Repository Adapter
- Set the Repository Adapter Schedule
- Configure the Source and Destination Columns for the Repository Adapter
- Set Operation Options for the Repository Adapter
- Configure Data Export Values for the Repository Adapter
- Start the Repository Adapter
- Configuring and Running runvcopsServerConfiguration
- Managing Dashboards and Dashboard Templates
- Using the FSDB JDBC Driver
- Index
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Add or Edit an EMC Smarts Alert Handler Instance on page 80
If you use vCenter Operations Manager with EMC Smarts, you can configure an alert handler instance
to send alerts directly to the EMC Smarts SAM Global Console.
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Start or Stop an Alert Handler Instance on page 80
You can start and stop alert handler instances from the vCenter Operations Manager user interface.
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Delete an Alert Handler Instance on page 81
If you do not need an alert handler instance, you can delete it.
Add or Edit an Email Alert Handler Instance
To send alert notifications to users in email messages, you must create an alert handler that sends alert
notifications to an email filter.
Prerequisites
Set up filtering rules, define email templates, and configure email alert notification settings. See “Configuring
Email Alert Notifications,” on page 81.
Procedure
1 Select Admin > Configure Outbound Alert.
2 Add or edit an email alert handler instance.
Option Action
Add an email alert handler instance
a Click the Add Alert Handler icon.
b Select Email from the Outbound Alert Type drop-down menu.
c Type a name for the alert handler instance in the Instance Name text box.
Edit an email alert handler instance
Select the alert handler instance and click the Edit Alert Handler icon. You
cannot change the outbound alert type.
3 Configure or modify the email alert handler settings.
Option Description
SMTP_HOST
Type the IP address of the SMTP server. The SMTP server delivers email
messages to the recipients of the alert notifications.
SMTP_PORT
Type the SMTP port number. The default value is 25.
4 Click Test to test the filter.
vCenter Operations Manager verifies that the SMTP host and port you specified are valid and checks the
syntax and data of the emailFilter.xml file.
5 Click OK to save your configuration.
vCenter Operations Manager starts the alert handler instance.
Add or Edit an SNMP Trap Alert Handler Instance
An SNMP trap alert handler instance sends all alerts, of all types, as SNMP traps to a destination host that you
specify. Any filtering, by alert type or any other critieria, must be done on the destination host.
The MIB file
vcenter-ops
\user\plugins\outbound\snmp_alertplugin\mibs\VMWARE-VCOPS-EVENT-MIB.mib
contains the information that you need to enable the receiving party to interpret the traps.
Procedure
1 Select Admin > Configure Outbound Alert.
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