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vAlarm - Free Desktop Tool for Monitoring vCenter Alarms

Title: vAlarm - Free Desktop Tool for Monitoring vCenter Alarms
Author(s): Xtravirt
Target Audience: Technical - Novice
Current Revision: 1.0.4.0 September 2009
First Published: 30 September 2009
Products: Xtravirt vAlarm
UID: XD10130

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Information
Title: 
vAlarm - Free Desktop Tool for Monitoring vCenter Alarms
Author(s): 
Xtravirt
Target Audience: 
Technical - Novice
First Published: 
30 September 2009
Products: 
Xtravirt vAlarm
UID: 
XD10130

vAlarm is a Windows® based application, created by Xtravirt, which monitors alarms generated by VMware® vCenter which supports vCenter 2.5 & 4.0.

Alert! Alert! vCenter alarm information straight to your desktop – try our free tool

Overview

vAlarm is a Windows® based application which monitors alarms generated by VMware® vCenter.

The product is designed to be installed on an administrators PC, and provides automated monitoring of vCenter alarms without needing to be logged into a full VI Client console.

The software automatically communicates with a vCenter server on a user configurable schedule, and notifies any active alarms via a popup information bubble in the notification area of a users desktop.

The option to show details of all active alarms displays an information dialogue which lists individual alarms with detailed descriptions.

The software supports VMware vCenter 2.5 & 4.0.

Key Concepts:

  • vAlarm installation software
  • Install and User Guide
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