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After setting the alarm rule, review the alarm before enabling the alarm.
Prerequisites
Required Privilege: Alarms.Create alarm or Alarms.Modify alarm
Procedure
1 Review the Alarm Name, Description, Targets, and Alarm Rule.
2 Select Enable this alarm to enable the alarm.
The alarm is enabled.
Acknowledge Triggered Alarms
After you acknowledge an alarm in the vSphere Client, its alarm actions are discontinued. Alarms are not
cleared, or reset when acknowledged.
Acknowledging an alarm lets other users know that you are taking ownership of the issue. For example, a
host has an alarm set to monitor CPU usage. It sends an email to an administrator when the alarm is
triggered. The host CPU usage spikes, triggering the alarm which sends an email to the host's
administrator. The administrator acknowledges the triggered alarm to let other administrators know the
problem is being addressed, and to prevent the alarm from sending more email messages. The alarm,
however, is still visible in the system.
Prerequisites
Required privilege: Alarm.Alarm Acknowledge
Procedure
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Right-click the alarm in the Alarms sidebar panel and select Acknowledge.
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Acknowledge the alarm in the Monitor tab.
a Select an inventory object in the object navigator.
b Click the Monitor tab.
c Click Issues and Alarms, and click Triggered Alarms.
d Select an alarm and select Acknowledge.
Reset Triggered Event Alarms
An alarm triggered by an event might not reset to a normal state if vCenter Server does not retrieve the
event that identifies the normal condition. In such cases, reset the alarm manually in the vSphere Client to
return it to a normal state.
Prerequisites
Required privilege: Alarm.Set Alarm Status
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