Use > Event Type Indicators (ETIs)

Event Type Indicators

Event Type Indicators (ETIs) are categorization of events based on the type of occurrence.

How to Access the Event Type Indicators (ETIs)

  1. Open the Indicators pane:

    Click Administration > Service Health > CI Status Calculation > Health- and Event Type Indicators.

  2. In the CI Types tab, select Infrastructure Element.

    The ETIs are mentioned under Node, Node Element, and Running Software categories.

The OMi MP for Infrastructure includes the following ETIs to monitor Infrastructure-related events. The CI Type is Computer.

CI Type

ETI

Description

Value/Severity

Computer VMRename VM renamed. Occurred/NORMAL
Computer Batch Job Service Availability of Batch Job Service (UNIX/Linux Cron, Windows Schedule Task Services) Available/NORMAL,
Unavailable/MAJOR
Computer VMCreation VM Creation Occurred/NORMAL
Computer Event Logging Service Availability of Event Logging service (UNIX/Linux syslog, Windows Event Logger services) Available/NORMAL,
Unavailable/MAJOR
nt MS Terminal Server Service Indicates status of MS Terminal Server service on Windows Host. Available/NORMAL,
Unavailable/MAJOR
Computer DNS Service Indicates status of DNS (Domain Nameserver) service. Multiple network dependent services could potentially fail if this service undergoes unplanned downtime. Available/NORMAL,
Unavailable/CRITICAL
Computer Peak Disk Usage Level Indicates Utilization of fullest filesystem or logical disk Normal/NORMAL,
High/MAJOR
Computer FileSystem Usage Level Disk usage on File Systems of a VM. Ex: C: , D: on wiindows and / and /boot on linux Normal/NORMAL,
NearCapacity/MAJOR,
Low/WARNING
Computer WebServer Service Status of web server service on system. Associated services are IIS on MS Windows and Apache on Linux/UNIX. Available/NORMAL,
Unavailable/MAJOR
Computer VMMigration Set when a VM is migrated. Occurred/NORMAL
Computer Secure Login Service Indicates availability of SSH (Secure Shell) service on host. Available/NORMAL,
Unavailable/MAJOR
Computer DHCP Server Service Indicates status of DHCP Server Service on DHCP server system. This can be a very crucial service for many mobile users. Available/NORMAL,
Unavailable/CRITICAL
Computer VMRemoval VM Removed Occurred/WARNING
Computer Batch Jobs One or more scheduled tasks/cron jobs failed on the system. JobFailed/WARNING