![]() ![]() The first is the vCenter Events screen, access from the Home screen: Within the vSphere client you can see the alerts in a couple of places. On the datastore where I configured the alarm these thresholds were enough to generate a notification. To test this you can create a custom datastore usage alarm and set the thresholds to be along the lines of Warning when Datastore Disk Usage exceeds 10% and an Alert at 15%. The datastore usage alarm will send notifications when a datastore has exceeded it’s configured thresholds. Working with and Analysing Datastore Alarms Once configuration is complete, click ok to save the custom alarm. On the Actions tab, choose to Send a notification email, Send a notification trap and/or Run a command.On the Reporting tab, enter the desired settings for the Range and Frequency of the triggered alarm.Enter the desired settings for both Warnings and Alerts. The Datastore Disk Usage Trigger will populate. On the Triggers tab, choose to trigger an alert if any or all of the conditions are met.For the Alarm Type, ensure that Datastore is selected and that Monitor for specific conditions or state and Enable this alarm are selected. On the General tab enter a name for the alarm. ![]() This will bring up the alarm’s settings screen.
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