Vm alarms widget – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Dashboard customization

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VM Alarms widget

NOTE

Viewing the VM Alarms widget requires discovery of vCenters in the Java client.

The VM Alarms widget displays the vCenter alarms for the specified fabric and time range in a
table.

The VM Alarms widget includes the following data:

Widget title — The name of the widget.

VM — Virtual Machine name.

Host — Host name.

Total — Number of alarms triggered by the following violations: VM disk aborts, VM disk resets,
VM disk usage (kbps), and VM total disk latency (ms).

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Latency — Number of latency violations.

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Usage — Number of usage violations.

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Aborts — Number of abort violations.

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Resets — Number of reset violations.

Customizing the VM Alarms widget

You can customize the VM Alarms widget to display data for a specific fabric and duration.

To display data for a specific fabric or group, refer to

“Setting the network scope”

on page 261.

To display data for a specific duration, refer to

“Configuring the dashboard display”

on

page 263.

Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite/Fabric Watch widgets

NOTE

MAPS is only supported on a licensed version of the Management application with SAN
management.

NOTE

MAPS is only supported on FC devices running Fabric OS 7.2.0 or later with the Fabric Vision license.

NOTE

MAPS is not supported on DCB devices.

The Monitoring and Alerting Policy Suite (MAPS) is an optional storage area network (SAN) health
monitor that allows you to enable each switch to constantly monitor its SAN fabric for potential
faults and automatically alert you to problems long before they become costly failures.

The widget displays the number of MAPS threshold violations for all network objects (such as ports,
trunks, switches, and circuits) for all MAPS-capable devices.

The widget also includes the Fabric Watch threshold violations for devices running Network OS
3.0.0 or later or Fabric OS 6.4.0 or later with the Fabric Watch license or FC devices running Fabric
OS 7.2.0 or later with the Fabric Vision license, but not migrated to MAPS.

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