Monitoring activity
Activity logs summarize all current activity and are a place for you to monitor and explore activity in the Google Cloud VMware Engine portal. Logged activities include alerts, events, tasks, and audits. Use the activity logs to determine when operations were performed, and who performed them. Activity logs exclude read operations done by a user.
View activity information
To view details about activities in your VMware Engine environment, follow these steps:
- Access the VMware Engine portal and select Activity.
- Select the tab of the activity type you're interested in. For example, you can select Tasks to view private cloud activities that are expected to take longer to complete.
- Click on an entry in the displayed table to open a details panel. Actions in the panel depend on the type of activity.
Alerts
Alerts are notifications of any significant activity in your private cloud. Alerts include events that affect billing or user access.
To acknowledge alerts and remove them from the list, select one or more from the list and click Acknowledge.
The following table lists the information that is available for alerts. To view the information, click Column settings and select the columns you want to view.
Column | Description |
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Alert type | Category of the alert |
Time | Time the alert occurred |
Severity | Significance of the alert |
Resource name | Name assigned to the resource, such as the private cloud name |
Resource type | Category of resource, such as private cloud or Cloud Rack |
Resource ID | Identifier of the resource |
Description | Description of what triggered the alert |
Acknowledged | Indication of whether the alert is acknowledge |
Events
Events show user and system activity in the VMware Engine portal. The Events page lists the activity associated with a specific resource and the severity of the impact.
The following table lists the information that is available for events. To view the information, click Column settings and select the columns you want to view.
Column | Description |
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Time | Date and time the event occurred |
Event type | Numeric code that identifies the event |
Resource name | Name assigned to the resource, such as the private cloud name |
Resource type | Category of resource, such as private cloud |
Description | Description of what triggered the alert |
Tasks
Tasks are private cloud activities that are expected to take at least 30 seconds to complete. Activities that are expected to take less than 30 seconds are reported only as events. For completed tasks, the information includes the total time for completion.
The following table lists the information that is available for tasks. Open the Tasks page to track the progress of tasks for your private cloud. To view specific information, click Column settings and select the columns you want to view.
Column | Description |
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Task ID | Unique ID for the task |
Operation | Action that the task performs |
User | User assigned to complete the task |
Resource name | Name assigned to the resource |
Resource type | Category of resource, such as private cloud |
Resource ID | ID of the resource |
Start | Start time for the task |
End | End time for the task |
Status | Current task status |
Time elapsed | Time that the task took to complete (if completed) or has taken so far (if in progress) |
Description | Task description |
Audit logs
Audit logs keep track of user operations and contain the parameters that a user provides for each operation. You can use audit logs to monitor user activity for all users.
The following table lists the information that is available in audit logs. To view the information, click Column settings and select the columns you want to view.
Column | Description |
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Time | Time of the audit entry |
Operation | Action that the audit performs |
Resource name | Name assigned to the resource |
Resource type | Category of resource, such as private cloud |
Resource ID | ID of the resource |
Result | Result of the activity, such as Success |
Time taken | Time to complete the task |
Description | Description of the action |
What's next
- Create VMware VMs on your private cloud
- Learn more about private clouds