There are two types of rules: simple rules and multiple-severity rules. A simple rule has a single condition, and can be in one of three states: Fire, Undefined, or Normal. A multiple-severity rule can have up to five severity levels: Undefined, Fatal, Critical, Warning, and Normal.
Rule conditions are regularly evaluated against monitoring data (metrics and topology object properties collected from your monitored environment and transformed into a standard format). Therefore, the state of the rule can change if the data changes. For example, if a set of monitoring data matches a simple rule’s condition, the rule enters the Fire state. If the next set does not match the condition, the rule exits the Fire state and enters the Normal state.
Kubernetes Administrator email address can be configured in Registry Variable KubernetesAdmin.
Pods that is in Failed or Unknown status. Or the node which is running the pod gets disconnected. |
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This rule detects Pods that stays in pending phase for an abnormal long time.
Pods that is pending for two continuous data submission periods because container is not ready. |
Nodes that is not Ready or out of disk or network unavailable. |
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Deployment has failed to create some of the replicated pods. |
Some of the pods created by the Daemon Set is not available or mis-scheduled. |
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Persistent Volume Claim that is pending for two continuous data submission periods. |
This rule detects abnormal CPU Utilization for Pods, and fires alarm on different severities. It is disabled by default. You can customize it and enable it based on your different requirements. For more details about customization, refer to Customization . You can also change value of the registry variables or use your own value to change the threshold of each severities. This rule only works for those Pods that configures CPU limit.
This rule detects abnormal Memory Utilization for Pods, and fires alarm on different severities. It is disabled by default. You can customize it and enable it based on your different requirements. For more details about customization, refer to Customization . You can also change value of the registry variables or use your own value to change the threshold of each severities. This rule only works for those Pods that configures Memory limit.
This rule detects abnormal CPU Usage for Pods, and fires alarm on different severities. It is disabled by default. You can customize it and enable it based on your different requirements. For more details about customization, refer to Customization . You can also change value of the registry variables or use your own value to change the threshold of each severities.
This rule detects abnormal Memory Usage for Pods, and fires alarm on different severities. It is disabled by default. You can customize it and enable it based on your different requirements. For more details about customization, refer to Customization . You can also change value of the registry variables or use your own value to change the threshold of each severities.
This rule detects abnormal Network Receive in bytes for Pods, and fire alarm on different severities. It is disabled by default. You can customize it and enable it based on your different requirements. For more details about customization, refer to Customization . You can also change value of the registry variables or use your own value to change the threshold of each severities.
This rule detects abnormal Network Send in bytes for Pods, and fire alarm on different severities. It is disabled by default. You can customize it and enable it based on your different requirements. For more details about customization, refer to Customization . You can also change value of the registry variables or use your own value to change the threshold of each severities.
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