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Hi Experts,

Early this morning I receieved an email stating: VMware VCenter Alarm ApplmgmtHealth Alarm
Event details:
 applmgmt status changed from green to red

I have logged onto both VCenters and all health indicators are green. I have checked both Hosts that runs the appliance, the datacenters and the appliance itself. There are no issues, alarms or triggered alarms. All events are information and none correpsond with the error message time stamp.

Im guessing this is just a blip, however where else should I look for the cause of this error/ which log will it be stored in and how do I get to it?

Thankyou,
Paul
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Hi Andrew,

Ah Ok, didnt know I could expand the events to view more. So I have the below error, preceeding the alarm

Alarm 'Health status changed alarm' on Datacenters
 triggered by event 213065 'vsphere-ui status changed from green to yellow'

Alarm 'Health status changed alarm' on Datacenters
 triggered by event 213079 'vsphere-ui status changed from yellow to green'

Alarm 'Health status changed alarm' on Datacenters
 triggered by event 213096 'applmgmt status changed from green to red'

Alarm 'Health status changed alarm' on Datacenters
 triggered by event 213105 'applmgmt status changed from red to green'

Before each Error (Green to Red) I also have these logged, are these normal:

User VSPHERE.LOCAL\Machine "ID"@127.0.0.1 logged in as
Followed by the UI status change
User VSPHERE.LOCAL\Machine "ID"@127.0.0.1 logged out (login time: Monday, June 28, 2021 5:52:31 AM UTC, number of API invocations: 4, user agent: )

Cheers,
Paul

looks normal and not really disclosing much.
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Paul Walsh

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Ah Well, geuss Ill keep an eye on it. Thanks for your help Andrew, as always much appreciated.
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Paul Walsh

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Many Thanks
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