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CLI Commands for Alarms Management

You can use the to review alarm summaries for the .

  • To show the status of all subclouds, as well as a summary count of alarms and warnings for each one, use the alarm summary command.

    For example:

    ~(keystone_admin)]$ dcmanager alarm summary
    +------------+-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+----------+
    | NAME       | CRITICAL_ALARMS | MAJOR_ALARMS | MINOR_ALARMS | WARNINGS | STATUS   |
    +------------+-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+----------+
    | subcloud-5 |               0 |            2 |            0 |        0 | degraded |
    | subcloud-1 |               0 |            0 |            0 |        0 | OK       |
    +------------+-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+----------+

    System Controller alarms and warnings are not included.

    The status is one of the following:

    OK

    There are no alarms or warnings, or only warnings.

    degraded

    There are minor or major alarms.

    critical

    There are critical alarms.

  • To show the count of alarms and warnings for the System Controller, use the alarm-summary command.

    For example:

    ~(keystone_admin)]$ fm alarm-summary
    +-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+
    | Critical Alarms | Major Alarms | Minor Alarms | Warnings |
    +-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+
    | 0               | 0            | 0            | 0        |
    +-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+

    The following command is equivalent to the fm alarm-summary, providing a count of alarms and warnings for the System Controller:

    • fm --os-region-name RegionOne alarm-summary
  • To show the alarm and warning count for a specific subcloud only, add the --os-region-name parameter and supply the region name:

    For example:

    ~(keystone_admin)]$ fm --os-region-name subcloud2 --os-auth-url http://192.168.121.2:5000/v3  alarm-summary
    +-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+
    | Critical Alarms | Major Alarms | Minor Alarms | Warnings |
    +-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+
    | 0               | 0            | 0            | 0        |
    +-----------------+--------------+--------------+----------+
  • To list the alarms for a subcloud:

    ~(keystone_admin)]$ fm --os-region-name subcloud2 --os-auth-url http://192.168.121.2:5000/v3  alarm-list
    +----------+--------------------------------------------+-------------------+----------+-------------------+
    | Alarm ID | Reason Text                                | Entity ID         | Severity | Time Stamp        |
    +----------+--------------------------------------------+-------------------+----------+-------------------+
    | 250.001  | controller-0 Configuration is out-of-date. | host=controller-0 | major    | 2018-02-06T21:37: |
    |          |                                            |                   |          | 32.650217         |
    |          |                                            |                   |          |                   |
    | 250.001  | controller-1 Configuration is out-of-date. | host=controller-1 | major    | 2018-02-06T21:37: |
    |          |                                            |                   |          | 29.121674         |
    |          |                                            |                   |          |                   |
    +----------+--------------------------------------------+-------------------+----------+-------------------+