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You can view alerts in several places in the Custom user interface, including the Alerts Overview page. If a
vCenter Operations Manager administrator sets up the alert notification feature, you might also receive
alerts in email messages.
On the Alerts Overview page, the list on the left side of the page contains resource tags and resource tag
values and the right pane contains alerts. By default, the alert list includes alerts for all resources. If you
select a resource tag value in the left pane, the alert list contains only the alerts for the resources that have
the selected resource tag value.
Figure 12. Example of Alerts on the Alerts Overview Page
Using Thresholds to Identify Abnormal Behavior
A threshold is a value that marks the boundary between normal and abnormal behavior for a metric. When
a metric crosses a threshold, vCenter Operations Manager generates an anomaly.
vCenter Operations Manager uses dynamic thresholds and hard thresholds.
With dynamic thresholds, vCenter Operations Manager determines whether to generate an anomaly based
on how often a metric has violated its thresholds and by the amount of the violation.
vCenter Operations Manager calculates and continually adjusts a degree of abnormality for the metric. If the
metric value is within this degree of abnormality, vCenter Operations Manager does not generate an
anomaly, even if the value is outside of the dynamic threshold.
A hard threshold is a value that a vCenter Operations Manager administrator defines for a metric. A hard
threshold changes only when an administrator changes it.
The dynamic threshold for a metric appears as a shaded area in a metric graph. Out-of-range values that
generated anomalies appear as yellow areas. You can view metric graphs in several places in the Custom
user interface, including the Metric Graph widget.
Figure 13. Example of a Dynamic Threshold for a Metric
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