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vCenter Server Email Agent Notifications
The following tables describe the information that is included in Alarm-based and Event-based email
notifications. The first table described the information included in all email notifications; the second table
describes additional information that is included in Event-based notifications.
Table 281. Basic SNMP Email Notification Details
Email Entry Description
Target Object for which the alarm was triggered.
Old Status Previous alarm status. Applies only to state triggers.
New Status Current alarm status. Applies only to state triggers.
Metric Value Threshold value that triggered the alarm. Applies only to metric condition triggers.
Alarm Definition Alarm definition in vCenter Server, including the alarm name and status.
Description Localized string containing a summary of the alarm. For example:
Alarm New_Alarm on host1.vmware.com changed from Gray to Red.
Table 282. Additional Notification Details for Alarms Triggered by Events
Detail Description
Event Details VMODL event type name.
Summary Alarm summary, including the event type, alarm name, and target object.
Date Time and date the alarm was triggered.
UserName Person who initiated the action that caused the event to be created. Events caused by an
internal system activity do not have a UserName value.
Host Host on which the alarm was triggered.
Resource Pool Resource pool on which the alarm was triggered.
Datacenter Data center on which the alarm was triggered.
Arguments Arguments passed with the alarm and their values.
Send SNMP Traps as an Alarm Action
The SNMP agent included with vCenter Server can be used to send traps when alarms are triggered on a
vCenter Server. The default hardware health alarms send SNMP traps by default.
Prerequisites
Ensure that vCenter Server SNMP agents and ESXi SNMP agents are properly configured.
Ensure that SNMP trap receiver agents are properly configured.
Required Privilege: Alarms.Create alarm or Alarms.Modify alarm
Procedure
1 In the Actions tab of the Alarm Settings dialog box, click Add.
2 In the Actions column, select Send a notification trap from the drop-down menu.
3 (Optional) Configure alarm transitions and frequency.
What to do next
Click OK to save the alarm definition and exit the dialog box, or navigate to a different tab to make further
changes.
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