Description: Alarming refers to the notifications generated by storage systems when certain established thresholds in the system are exceeded. These alerts are fundamental for the management and maintenance of storage infrastructure, as they allow system administrators to identify and respond to potential issues before they become critical failures. Alarms can be related to various parameters, such as disk space usage, input/output operation latency, or the status of cluster nodes. The ability to receive these notifications in real-time is essential to ensure system availability and performance, as well as to prevent data loss. In a production environment, where service continuity is crucial, alarms act as an early warning system that helps administrators make informed decisions and implement corrective actions in a timely manner. Additionally, customizing alarm thresholds allows organizations to tailor the system to their specific needs, thus ensuring more efficient management of their storage resources.