Alarms and Notifications for Resource Monitoring
Automate the monitoring of resource usage for Compute, Storage, and Oracle Exadata by setting threshold-based alarms. When usage exceeds defined threshold, OCI Control Center sends weekly email notifications that summarize usage trends and alarm breaches. This feature helps with capacity planning and reduces manual monitoring.
Supported Resources
The alarms and notifications feature supports the following resources:
- Compute: Configure alarms for specific shapes (such as AMD Standard and Intel Standard X7) and hardware generations (such as E5 and E4).
- Storage: Set alarms for Block Storage, Object Storage, and File Storage. Alarms can be based on storage type.
- Oracle Exadata: Set alarms for Exadata nodes, including node types (such as DB and HC) and shapes (such as X9M and X11M).
Note
Alarms do not support Networking resources.
Alarms do not support Networking resources.
Key Functionalities
- Alarm configuration:
- Create alarms by defining usage thresholds (such as 65% or 85% of total capacity) for specific resources in the OCC Console.
- You can include up to three email addresses (subscribers) for each alarm configuration.
- Enable or disable alarms and update thresholds as needed.
- To change alarm parameters such as subscribers, resource configurations, or resource type, delete the alarm and create a new one.
- Delete or disable alarms when you no longer need them.
- Notifications:
- OCI Control Center sends notifications by email using OCI Email Delivery.
- The email includes the alarm description and a weekly summary of the current usage percentage for the configured resource. The alarm configuration and current usage percentage appear in bold when the usage exceeds the threshold.
- By default, weekly emails are sent every Monday at around 19:30 UTC. Each email summarizes threshold breaches and usage trends from the previous week.
- Each email displays the alarm name, resource type, region, threshold, current usage.
- Alarm granularity:
- Compute: Set alarms by hardware generation (such as Intel Standard X7, AMD Dense E5).
- Storage: Set alarms by storage type (Block, Object, File Storage).
- Oracle Exadata: Set alarms by node type (Compute or Storage) and shape (such as X9M).
- Subscription management:
- Manage email subscriptions through Notifications topics, allowing operators to add, update, or delete recipients.
- Link subscriptions to new or existing topics when creating alarms.
- Tenancy administrators can add external recipients (such as contractors or distribution lists) to simplify subscription management.