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Hi Curtmcgirt could you please let me know how to use that nag mode
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you could reset the monitor on a timer instead of auto-resolving. if you rest the monitor in a time that’s less than sample frequency….well, i suppose it would work, but it’s just so wrong. the right...
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Can anyone let me know is there a way to receive repeated alerts for every sample of the the unhealthy monitor.
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Jelena, that doesn’t sound right to me. i haven’t seen a monitor go unhealthy, create an alert, and then update the alert so it sends multiple “i’m still unhealthy” emails as long as the samples...
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It depends on what you are monitoring. For example, if you create Performance Monitor for CPU time (%) which will generate alert if after 10 times finds value of CPU greater than, lets say – 90%....
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or you could try this on: “Nag Mode” (i’m absolutely assuming you *want* to be notified repeatedly ;-]) http://www.pavleck.net/2008/09/scom-snippet-the-hidden-nag-mode/
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i believe performance monitors reset to healthy after just one sample on the healthy side of the threshold. a notification is only sent out when an alert is created (or changes resolution state,...
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I have a couple questions regarding the behavior of monitors in SCOM 2007 R2: If a monitor is configured to trigger only after 10 samples does that affect when the monitor will auto-resolve or does it...
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