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Diagnostic Manager 5.0.1 - Installation Guide

Editing Alert Thresholds

You can specify the conditions on monitored SharePoint farms, Server Groups, servers, and pages that trigger alerts. You can specify the type of alert generated and how  Metalogix Diagnostic Manager responds to alerts. For certain alerts, you can choose to wait a specified period of time before  Metalogix Diagnostic Manager raises the alert. Other alerts allow you to exclude certain server instances from the alert.

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NOTE: When you specify the alert settings, you can create Warning Alerts and Critical Alerts. The trigger for the Critical Alert is always more serious than the trigger for the Warning alert.

Note that for some alerts, a lower value is more serious than a higher value. These alerts include:

·Free Physical Memory (KB)

·Free Virtual Memory (KB)

·Disk Free Space (MB)

·Disk Free Percent (%)

Disk metrics include all mounted disks and mount points. For some metric types, you can exclude some data sources. For example, in some disk metrics, you can exclude volumes from the alerts. You can exclude items at the default level, or for individual objects in the farm.

Default Thresholds vs. Object-Specific Thresholds

Default alert thresholds are those that apply to all new farms, Server Groups, servers, and pages that are added to Metalogix Diagnostic Manager.  Initially, these alert thresholds are specified for only the most common SharePoint needs. You can, however, change them to optimize Metalogix Diagnostic Manager for the needs of your environment.

You can also set alert thresholds that are specific to individual objects, such as farms, servers, and monitored pages.

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NOTE: Currently you can only set SharePoint-specific alert thresholds at the individual farm level.  The option is disabled for Server Groups.

Excluding Server Instances from Alerts

Metalogix Diagnostic Manager allows you to exclude some server instances from alerting on some metrics. Currently, metrics that allow you to exclude are included in the Disk and SQL Server Database sections of the Alert Thresholds dialog box. The Do not raise alerts for the following disks and Do not raise alerts for the following databases options allow you to type the name of one or more disks or databases you do not want included in that alert.

To access these options, click on Options under the Settings portion of the left hand panel, and select Alert Thresholds.
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To specify the conditions that trigger alerts

1.Use the information in the following table to determine the appropriate action to take.

If you want to set ...

Then ...

default (global) alert thresholds

In the Management Console ribbon, choose Options > Default Alert Thresholds.

alert thresholds for a specific farm

·From the Management Console tree, select the farm or the Content Summary node of the farm for which you want to set alert thresholds.

·Use one of the following options:

§right-click then choose Edit alert thresholds for Farm.

§in the Content Summary section of the ribbon, choose Content > Edit alert thresholds for farm.

§in the Farm section of the ribbon, choose Alerting > Edit Alert Thresholds for farm.

alert thresholds for a specific server

·From the Management Console tree, select the server for which you want to set alert thresholds.

·Use one of the following options:

§right-click then choose Edit alert thresholds for Server.

§in the Server section of the ribbon, choose Alerting  > Edit Alert Thresholds.

alert thresholds for all monitored pages in a farm

·From the Management Console tree, expand the applicable farm's Monitored Pages node.

·Use one of the following options:

§right-click then choose Edit alert thresholds

§in the Monitored Pages section of the ribbon, choose Edit Alert Thresholds.

2.In the Alert Thresholds dialog box, select a metric that should trigger an alert.  Make sure the box is checked, to enable editing.

Default Alert Thresholds dialog

Default Alert Thresholds

Object-specific Alerts Thresholds dialog

Object Specific Alerts Thresholds

3.Specify the conditions that trigger the alert.

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NOTE: If you change the Alert priority, you can sort the Priority column in the Alerts view according to relative importance.

4.If the alert lets you specify a waiting period, you can use the Raise alert after metric exceeds threshold field or the Raise alert after metric is in this state field to specify the number of minutes after the threshold has been exceeded before  Metalogix Diagnostic Manager generates the alert.

5.If the alert lets you specify items to exclude, you can specify the objects to exclude in the Do not raise alerts field.

Use the format c: or c:\mount when specifying your disk or SQL Server database. Note that the instance name entered must match the instance name displayed in the alert. For example:

SQL Server: aadams\named

Database: master

Entry necessary to exclude: [aadams\named].master

Alert Threshold example

6.Use the information in the following table to determine the appropriate action to take.

If you want to ....

Then ...

For Default (global) alert thresholds

reset all alert thresholds to their initial status

click [Reset to default].

select additional objects to which you want to apply some or all of the threshold settings

Click [Copy To].

a)In the Select Target Objects dialog, check the objects to which you want to apply the thresholds (or check Select All Objects).  

NOTE:  By default, default values for All Thresholds will be applied to the selected object.  You can however, choose to apply Only changed Thresholds.

Alert Target Objects

b)Click [Apply Changes].

For object-specific alert thresholds only

reset the object's  thresholds to the global default thresholds

click [Reset to default].

set the global default thresholds to the object's current thresholds

click [Save as default].

7Click [Apply Changes] to save the changes and close the dialog box

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