This is expected behavior in vRealize Operations Manager.
Workaround:
To Workaround this behavior, disable the Latency-Sensitivity feature setting for the Virtual Machine(s) in the vSphere Web client.
- Log in to vSphere Web client.
- Select the Virtual Machine.
- Click Edit Settings.
- Click VM options > Advanced.
- Set Latency Sensitivity option to Normal.
Alternatively, choose to ignore the alerts, or create a Policy applied to a Custom Group to disable the alerts in vRealize Operations Manager.
To create a Policy applied to a Custom Group, follow the steps below.
- Log into vRealize Operations Manager as an Administrative user.
- Navigate to Environment > Custom Groups.
- Click New Custom Group.
- Enter a Name, select a Group Type, and define membership criteria or manually choose objects to include and/or exclude.
Note: Define and/or include objects that you want to disable alerts on.
- Click OK.
- Navigate to Administration > Policies > Policy Library.
- Click Add New Policy.
- Enter a Name.
- In the Start with field, choose a policy your want to clone.
- Select section 6. Alert / Symptom Definitions.
- In the Alert Definitions pane, change the State to Disabled Local for Alerts that you want to disable.
- In the Symptom Definitions pane, change the State to Disabled Local for Symptoms that you want to disable.
- Select section 7. Apply Policy to Groups.
- Check the Custom Group created in step 4.
- Click Save.