This article has been superseded by ENA v17.0 P08. Please this article for the latest information on this topic.
How to change a health threshold
ENA will start managing a Cisco APIC as soon as it has been added to your network. Please see the sections below for information on how it is managed.
See also this article for help and information on how Cisco APIC data is displayed in ENA dashboards.
Measuring Cisco ACI health:
There are 10 measurements available from the APIC. These are:
Metric Name | Metric Description |
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APIC CPU | CPU utilization % of the Cisco APIC. |
APIC Memory | Memory utilization % of the Cisco APIC. |
EPG Health | based on the health score of each EPG component, as well as the number of learned endpoints on the leaf. |
FabricNode Health | fabric node health. |
FanTray Health | fan tray health. |
LineCard Health | linecard health. |
Pod Health | based on the leaf and spine switches health scores, as well as the number of learned endpoints on the leaf switches. |
PSU Health | power supply health. |
SupervisorCard Health | supervisor card health |
Tenant Health | aggregate of the tenant-wide logical object health scores, across the infrastructure they use. |
ENA uses the APIC concept of health. For all metrics (except for APIC CPU and APIC Memory), APIC health is measured as a percentage:
- 100% health = healthy.
- 0% health = unhealthy.
Cisco advises that if health drops below 90%, then there is a problem. Therefore, ENA sets 90% as the default health threshold. When a metric's health drops below 90%, ENA generates an event on that metric.
For the APIC CPU and APIC Memory metrics, ENA also uses a percentage, but the are not based on health. Instead, they are based on usage:
- 100% usage = unhealthy.
Cisco ACI faults:
Cisco ACI faults are displayed in the ACI Faults dashlet. In this dashlet, you can see the Cisco ACI faults as displayed by the device.
In ENA, ACI faults are a separate concept from events. ACI faults are a pure APIC concept, and are not turned into ENA events and incidents. However, they can be useful for seeing what could be causing a Cisco APIC health-related event or incident.
- For example, if events and incidents have been raised against a particular Cisco APIC health metric (as described in the section above), you can use the ACI Fault dashlet to view the ACI faults displayed on that component.
How to change a health threshold:
- Navigate to the Cisco APIC for which you want to change the health thresholds.
- Open its Threshold dashboard, and ensure the Thresholds Related To field is set to ACI.
- Follow the instructions in this article on overriding thresholds to change the health thresholds for the selected Cisco APIC.
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