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Viewing Hyper-V Alerts

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The Hyper-V dashboards display the number of alerts reported by Barracuda RMM.

Alerts are triggered according to the monitoring and alerting configuration set in the Hyper-V policy module. Alerts notify you of informational and warning events, such as a virtual machine starting successfully or the Hyper-V Image Management service stopping.

Alerts can be viewed across all sites, at a specific site, and at the host machine level. When you click to view alerts, you can then take several actions:

  • view more details about the alert category

  • go to the Site Management page or the Device Overview page to investigate

  • click to view and optionally change the alert configuration

  • create a trouble ticket

  • clear or suppress alerts

To view alerts across all sites
  1. In Service Center, click Status > Service Modules.

  2. Click the Hyper-V link.

  3. Click the number below the Active Alerts heading.

To view alerts at a specific site
  1. On the Central Dashboard, click the Hyper-V icon hyperv.jpg for a site.

  2. Click the number below the Active Alerts heading.

To view alerts for a host

You can view the alerts triggered by a host device from both the Host Overview dashboard and the Guest Overview dashboard; when viewing the Guest Overview dashboard, the Host Active Alerts number reflects the number of alerts detected on the machine hosting the guest device.

  1. In Service Center, click Status > Service Modules.

  2. Click the Hyper-V link.

  3. In the Managed Sites table, click a site name.

  4. Scroll down to the Managed Hosts table.

  5. Click a host machine name.

  6. Click the number below the Host Active Alerts heading.