What Can I Do If an AS Policy Fails to Be Enabled?
- Description: The alarm rule does not exist.
Possible cause: The alarm rule used in the alarm policy is deleted.
Handling method: Change the alarm rule used in the alarm policy and enable the AS policy again.
- Description: The triggering time of the periodic policy falls outside the effective time range of the policy.
Possible cause: The periodic policy has expired.
Handling method: Change the start time and end time of the periodic policy and enable the policy again.
- Description: The triggering time of the scheduled policy must be later than the current time.
Possible causes: The triggering time of the scheduled policy has expired.
Handling method: Change the triggering time of the scheduled policy and enable the policy again.
- Description: A system error has occurred.
Handling method: Try again later or contact technical support.
AS Policy FAQs
- How Many AS Policies Can I Enable?
- What Are the Conditions to Trigger an Alarm-based AS Policy?
- What Is a Cooldown Period and Why Is It Required?
- Can AS Scale Capacity Based on Custom Monitoring by Cloud Eye?
- What Monitoring Metrics for an AS Group Will Be Affected If VM Tools Are Not Installed on the Instances in the Group?
- What Can I Do If an AS Policy Fails to Be Enabled?
- How Do I Install the Agent on Instances in an AS Group to Use Agent Monitoring Metrics?
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