I get this alert on a daily basis from vROPs Self-Monitoring Alerts that I have setup per vbulosity: VMware vROps - vROps Self-Monitoring Alerts and Notifications
Alert Definition Name: Early Warning Alert
Alert Definition Description: The vRealize Operations Manager correlation algorithms calculate a greater than 90% chance (above the noise threshold) that there is a problem with this Object.
Object Type : vC-Ops-Suite-API
Alert Impact: health
Alert State : critical
Alert Type : Application
Alert Sub-Type : Availability
Object Health State: critical
Object Risk State: info
Object Efficiency State: info
Control State: Open
Symptoms:
SYMPTOM SET - self
Symptom Name | Object Name | Object ID | Metric | Message Info |
Number of anomalies is high | vRealize Operations Manager Suite API- | vRealize Operations Generated|Self - Total Anomalies |
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Recommendations:
- Examine the Object data for possible causes
Notification Rule Name: vROPs Self-Monitoring Alert Notification
Notification Rule Description:
Anyone else run into this alert or know the culprit?
vROPs Version: 6.6.0
This alert represents how abnormal the behavior of the object is, based on its historical metrics data. A high number of anomalies usually indicates a problem or at least a situation that requires your attention. For more detailed information, see https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.vcops.doc%2FGUID-43EAE70C-6...
Hi Rahul,
The question is more about how to display those so-called "anomalies", the message is uselessly alarming, I've seen phishing messages casting a random number of "found malware" in a very similar way...
Until vrops can display what it calls "abnormal behavior", the alerts cannot be mitigated and vrops is about as helpful as those phishing pages.
Cheers,
Régis