Yes, the Admin Console is the same thing as the web console. From a new vmware probe installation (or after deleting all existing resources), you need to enable bulk configuration first by selecting the Enable bulk configuration option after selecting the vmware node from the left-hand pane:
Save the configuration change:
Then the vmware probe's Template Editor becomes available:
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Kathy Maguire
Technical Support Engineer 4
Broadcom
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-02-2020 02:51 PM
From: Eric Huang
Subject: how to setup alert only after the issue last more than certain time period
how could I create a template in Admin console? you mean web console? you mean in the RAW configure of VMware Probe? I only create template in infrastructure manager. Please advise.
Thanks,
Original Message:
Sent: 04-01-2020 05:00 PM
From: Kathryn Maguire
Subject: how to setup alert only after the issue last more than certain time period
Ideally, you would configure templates from the vmware probe Configure page in the Admin Console (highly recommended). In the template, you would define your ToT thresholds. This way, when the template is applied to the monitored vCenter, the ToT alarms will be applied to all discovered VMs. If you do not use templates from the Admin Console, then the only other way to do this would be to define ToT alarm thresholds for each individual VM (not recommended). In order to enable templates for the vmware probe, you must enable bulk configuration in the probe's setup dialog. Bulk configuration is disabled by default. It is also disable if the probe has been previously configured. You can only enable bulk configuration when no resources have been configured. See the vmware AC Apply Monitoring with Templates techdoc for more information about configuring templates for the vmware probe. Also note that once you enable bulk configuration, you cannot configure the vmware probe from Infrastructure Manager.
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Kathy Maguire
Technical Support Engineer 4
Broadcom
Original Message:
Sent: 04-01-2020 11:41 AM
From: Eric Huang
Subject: how to setup alert only after the issue last more than certain time period
I found the place to config the event. For VMware probe, I have to config Time over Threshold on each VM? Is there any place that I can setup for all VMs. if so, I don't need to config one by one. Please advise.
Thanks,
Original Message:
Sent: 04-01-2020 10:28 AM
From: Kathryn Maguire
Subject: how to setup alert only after the issue last more than certain time period
ToT alarm configuration is available in UIM 8.51. You define your ToT alarms from a probe's Configuration page opened from the Admin Console.
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Kathy Maguire
Technical Support Engineer 4
Broadcom
Original Message:
Sent: 04-01-2020 09:38 AM
From: Eric Huang
Subject: how to setup alert only after the issue last more than certain time period
Is this new feature in UIM 9? what about 8.51?
Original Message:
Sent: 03-24-2020 11:37 AM
From: David MICHEL
Subject: how to setup alert only after the issue last more than certain time period
That is a ToT Time over Threshold alarm.
For anything beyond that more info is needed.
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Support Engineer
Broadcom
Original Message:
Sent: 03-24-2020 11:04 AM
From: Eric Huang
Subject: how to setup alert only after the issue last more than certain time period
e.g. the high CPU last for more than half hour, then trigger the alert. this remind me another question, how the count works, how long it will add up 1 count.