Many Foglight for Oracle multiple-severity rules trigger alarms. To improve your monitoring experience, you can customize when alarms are triggered and whether they are reported. You can also set up email notifications.
This section covers the following topics:
The Alarms view enables you to modify global settings and agent-specific settings for alarms.
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Click Alarms. |
Foglight for Oracle has three sensitivity levels that control which alarms are reported:
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Normal — Enables a selection of alarms from different rule categories, including all Essential alarms. |
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Tuning — Enables all alarms. |
Changes made to a sensitivity level affect all agents that are assigned that sensitivity level. If you want to enable or disable alarms for the selected agents, see Enabling or disabling alarms for selected agents .
Each agent has its own sensitivity level setting. The default is Normal.
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In the Alarms view, click the Sensitivity Level tab. |
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Click Save. |
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In the Alarms view, click the Sensitivity Level tab. |
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Click Define sensitivity level. |
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If you want a record of the existing settings, click View as PDF and export the settings to a PDF file. |
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Click Set. |
You can customize how the alarms generated by the default Foglight for Oracle rules are triggered and displayed in the Alarm view’s Settings tab. All changes to alarm settings apply to the selected agents, with the exception of thresholds, which can be customized by agent.
The Alarms list controls the contents displayed to the right and the tasks that are available.
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All Alarms – Displays all rules with configured alarms and indicates whether alarms are enabled. In this view, you can enable or disable alarms for all the rules at once. You can also set email notifications and define mail server settings. |
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Category of rules – Displays a set of related rules with configured alarms. In this view, you can enable or disable alarms and also set email notifications for the category of rules. |
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Rule name – Displays the alarm status for the selected rule. If the rule has multiple severity levels, displays the threshold configured for each severity level. In this view, you can enable or disable the alarm, edit the alarm text, and edit severity levels and their thresholds. You can also set email notifications for the alarm. |
You can complete the following tasks:
You can override the global alarm sensitivity level setting for the selected agents. You can enable or disable alarms for all rules, a category of rules, or an individual rule.
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In the Alarms view, click the Settings tab. |
Click All Alarms. In the Alarms Settings tab, click either Enable all or Disable all. | |
Click a category. Click either Enable all or Disable all. | |
Click the rule. In the Alarms Settings tab, click the link that displays the alarm status. Select Enabled or Disabled from the list and click Set. |
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Click Save changes. |
When editing thresholds, ensure that the new values make sense in context with the other threshold values. For most metrics, threshold values are set so that Warning < Critical < Fatal. However, in metrics where normal performance has a higher value, such as DBO - SGA Library Cache, the threshold values are reversed: Warning > Critical > Fatal.
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In the Alarms view, click the Settings tab. |
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Click the Alarms Settings tab. |
Edit severity levels and set threshold (lower bound) values for all agents. |
Click Enhance alarm. Select the check boxes for the severity levels you want enabled and set the threshold values. Click Set. |
Click Edit beside the agent name. Set the new threshold values and click Set. | |
Copy the changes made to one agent’s threshold values to all other agents. |
Click Edit beside the agent name that has the values you want to copy. Select Set for all agents in table and click Set. |
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Click Save changes. |
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In the Alarms view, click the Settings tab. |
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Click the Alarm Settings tab. |
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Click Enhance alarm. |
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Click Set. |
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Click Save changes. |
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