Monitoring using a static threshold

Ops Center Analyzer User Guide

Version
11.0.x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-99ANA002-06

When monitoring using static thresholds, you can detect service performance degradation and performance bottlenecks for user resources and system resources by setting thresholds for each monitored item based on the type of resource. This type of monitoring is useful when you have established a service-level agreement with users and threshold values can be defined based on the agreement, or when threshold values are defined based on the configuration of resources. You can set two threshold levels such as Critical and Warning. If the system detects that a threshold is exceeded, you are notified of the event. You can then verify the event details, including the names of the resources for which errors or warnings occurred.

To monitor using static thresholds, create threshold profiles for user resources or system resources based on the type of resources, and then assign the resources you want to monitor. You can set more than one monitoring plan for each user resource threshold profile. For the monitoring plan, specify threshold values for the monitoring schedule or for each monitoring item. By creating multiple monitoring plans, you can schedule changes to the threshold values or items to be monitored.

By creating assignment rules for user resources, the discovered resources are automatically assigned to threshold profiles in accordance with the assignment rules. You can also edit and delete the created threshold profiles or assignment rules.