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- Operation If there are multiple alarm policies, you can click Delete to delete one. Delete When setting Alarm Type to Event, you can configure the alarm content by referring to the following table.
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD Same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH Requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
The following is an example of a deny policy: { "Version": "1.1", "Statement": [ { "Action": [ "ces:alarms:delete" ], "Effect": "Deny" } ]
If there are, manually delete this directory. Helpful Links What Are Agent Statuses and Troubleshooting Methods? Parent Topic: Cloud Eye Plug-in (Agent)
Operation You can click Delete to delete the alarm policy. Configure alarm notifications.
If there is no such an agency and the quota has been used up, delete unnecessary agencies and then perform one-click Agent restoration. Check user permissions. Log in to the management console. In the service list, select Identity and Access Management.
Operation You can create alarm rules, associate custom metric alarm templates, or delete the resource group. Parent Topic: Viewing Resource Groups
In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the displayed metrics.
Project-level permissions are as follows: { "Version": "1.1", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "ces:quotas:get", "ces:dataShareJob:get", "ces:dataShareTask:delete", "ces:dataShareJob:action", "ces:dataShareTask
After you create an alarm rule, you can modify, enable, disable, or delete it at any time. For details, see Overview. Real-time notification You can enable Alarm Notifications when creating alarm rules.
Deleting SYS metric is not allowed Use correct rights to delete metrics. 400 ces.0011 The request is invalid. The request is invalid. Check the request. 400 ces.0013 The URL parameter is invalid or does not exist. The URL parameter is invalid or does not exist.
Action Access Level Resource Type (*: required) Condition Key Alias Dependencies ces:alarms:deleteOneClickAlarms Write - g:EnterpriseProjectId ces:oneClickAlarms:delete - URI POST /v2/{project_id}/one-click-alarms/batch-delete Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description
You can query, enable, disable, or delete alarm rules based on the alarm rule ID obtained in 3.
In the Delete Whitelist or Blacklist dialog box, click OK. All events reported in the selected period are displayed in the event monitoring list.
following is a policy with multiple actions: { "Version": "5.0", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "ces:alarms:put", "ces:alarms:create", "ces:alarms:list", "ces:alarms:delete
Locate the target process monitoring task and click Delete in the Operation column. In the Delete Monitored Process dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Figure 4 Deleting a process monitoring task Viewing Process Monitoring Metrics Log in to the Cloud Eye console.
You can query metrics, and create, query, or delete alarm rules. For details about all supported operations, see API Overview. Before calling Cloud Eye APIs, ensure that you have fully understood relevant concepts. For details, see What Is Cloud Eye?
to delete them.
You can delete or add alarm policies and set notifications as needed. Log in to the Cloud Eye console. In the navigation pane, choose Alarm Management > One-Click Monitoring. Click the drop-down button next to a resource type to view its alarm rules.
You can delete or copy the information. Copy After the configuration is complete, click OK. Check the Agent installation results. In the navigation pane, choose Task Center. In the right pane, click the Agent Maintenance tab to view the task status.