reviewed alarm-state-config, without changing state to severity in code

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Alarm State Configuration
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Alarm Severity Configuration
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Configure Access to Alarm State
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Overview
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The following should be set in **/etc/vitrage/vitrage.conf**, under entity_graph section:
Vitrage retrieves information from diverse data-sources regarding alarms in
the cloud, and stores and combines this information into a unified system
model. An important property of an alarm is its **severity**. This severity can
be used both in the Vitrage templates to trigger actions, and in the Horizon UI
for color-coding purposes. Therefore, it is important that within the Vitrage
data model, severity names are normalized.
Since each data-source might represent severity differently, for each
data-source we can supply it's own mapping to the normalized severity supported
in Vitrage. This page explains how to handle this mapping for a given
data-source.
Configure Access to Alarm Severity
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The alarm severity configuration is handled via config files. The location of
these files can be determined in **/etc/vitrage/vitrage.conf**. Under the
[entity_graph] section, set:
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Configure Alarm State Mapping
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Alarm state configuration is made to configure how states of specific alarm are normalized.
For each normalized state a priority is set as well, so that when alarm will have the original state and the Vitrage state, Vitrage will know what state is more important.
UNKNOWN state has to be configured in each alarm state configuration file.
The alarm severity configuration files configure how the severity of each
alarm is normalized. There are several guidelines for creating a config file:
The file name has to be in the same name as it's plugin name.
State configuration yaml file has to be defined for all the plugins which were chosen to be used in Vitrage.
- Normalized alarm states which can be mapped to can be found in
normalized_alarm_severity.py (NormalizedAlarmSeverity class).
- Each normalized severity also comes with a priority, so
that if an alarm is given different severities from different sources (e.g.,
a host alarm raised both by nagios and Vitrage), the severity with the
highest priority will be used as the **aggregated state**.
- The *UNKNOWN* severity will be used for severities with no corresponding
normalized severity. This severity *must* appear in the config file.
- The config file is in YAML format.
- The config filename must be <datasource name>.yaml, for the relevant
datasource.
- Defining a config file for each datasource is recommended, but not mandatory.
Datasources with no such configuration will use the states as-is.
**Format**
Default Configuration
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Default configurations for alarms severities will be installed with Vitrage for
all the pre-packaged data-sources.
Format
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::
category: ALARM
states:
- normalized state:
name: <Normalized alarm state name - must be from NormalizedAlarmState class>
priority: <Alarm state priority - an integer>
name: <normalized alarm severity>
priority: <Alarm severity priority - an integer>
original states:
- name: <Original alarm state name>
- name: <Original alarm state name>
- name: <Original alarm severity name>
- name: ... # can list several severities for one normalized
- normalized state:
name: <Normalized alarm state name - must be from NormalizedAlarmState class>
priority: <Alarm state priority - an integer>
original states:
- name: <Original alarm state name>
- name: <Original alarm state name>
name: ... # can list several normalized severities
...
...
**Example**
Example
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The following file will map alarm states.
Original states 'CRITICAL' and 'DOWN' will be mapped to normalized state 'CRITICAL'.
Normalized state 'SEVERE' has no original states.
The following file will map alarm severities.
Original severities 'CRITICAL' and 'DOWN' will be mapped to normalized state
'CRITICAL'. Normalized state 'SEVERE' has no original severity.
Original state 'WARNING' is mapped to normalized state 'WARNING', etc.
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original states:
- name: OK
- name: UP
**Default Configuration**
Default configurations for alarms states will be installed with Vitrage.