Operating Instructions 11/1543-AXM10104/1 Uen E

Service Level Agreement Violation
Virtual Multimedia Resource Function

Contents


1 Overview

This instruction concerns alarm handling.

1.1 Service Level Agreement Violation Alarm Description

The alarm is a primary alarm. The severity of the alarm is Minor. The alarm is issued by the MrfInstance MO.

The Service Level Agreement (SLA) Violation alarm indicates that the cloud infrastructure allocated for the vMRF VNF does not meet the minimum requirements listed in vMRF Infrastructure Requirements. The following items are monitored every 10 seconds:

  • swap memory used (%)

The alarm is raised if one of the monitored items exceeds its fixed high threshold value. The fixed threshold values are shown in Table 1.

Table 1   SLA Threshold Values

SLA Item

High Threshold Value

Low Threshold Value

Swap memory used

3%

2%

The item exceeding the threshold value is indicated in the Additional Text field of the alarm.

The possible alarm causes and alarm locations are explained in Table 2.

Table 2   Alarm Causes

Cause

Description

Reason

Location

Impact

High threshold for SLA values exceeded.

The vMRF VM allocated too little memory.

The compute host hosting the vMRF VM is also hosting other VMs.

At least 3% of the available swap memory is used.

vMRF VM

Possible negative impact on QoS related to vMRF services.

The alarm is ceased in the following case:

  • The monitored item is below its low threshold value for at least 30 seconds.

The alarm attributes are listed and explained in Table 3.

Table 3   Alarm Attributes

Attribute Name

Attribute Value

Major Type

193

Minor Type

5308428

Managed Object Class

MrfInstance

Managed Object Instance

ManagedElement=1,MediaResourceFunction=1,MrfResource=1,MrfInstance=<mrf_instance>

Specific Problem

Service Level Agreement Violation

Event Type

QualityOfServiceAlarm (3)

Probable Cause

ThresholdCrossed (351)

Additional Text

Minimum infrastructure requirements for a VM are not met for:<List of exceeded thresholds for swap memory used [%]]>; uuid:<uuid>(1)

Perceived Severity

minor (5)

(1) <uuid> is the identity of the Virtual Machine from which the alarm is issued.

2 Cease the Service Level Agreement Violation Alarm

Steps

  1. Check the details of the Service Level Agreement Violation alarm and note the item indicated in the Additional Text field of the alarm.
  2. Contact the Cloud Administrator to allocate the required amount of resources for the vMRF VNF indicated in the Additional Text field, as described in vMRF Infrastructure Requirements. Further actions are outside the scope of this instruction. Continue to Perform Concluding Routines.

2.1 Perform Concluding Routines

Steps

  1. Make a report.
  2. The job is completed.

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