Once an alert is cleared, it no longer appears on the Active Alerts tab. If you want to examine the progress of the alert, check the Alert History tab. You can see the most recent alert activity, and filter the list to closely examine specific alerts.
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Select Monitor | Active Directory Health. |
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Open the Alerts History tab. |
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By default, the Alert History displays alerts from the Live Active Administrator database. To view alerts from the Active Administrator® archive database, choose the source of the Alert History. |
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In grid view, click View Details to view details about a selected alert. In table view, double-click an alert to view details about the alert. |
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The General tab displays much of the same information that you see in grid view. The list of Observed Values shows the number of times the alert was triggered. |
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The Observed Values tab displays the time the alert was triggered, the observed value, and the severity of the alert. |
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The Details tab provides more information to help you troubleshoot the problem. |
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The Notifications tab displays the notifications sent for the alert. |
Filter the list of alert history. By default, the Alert History is filtered by date range for the current day. See Filtering alert history. NOTE: You also can filter the list of alert history by typing in the Filter alerts box. The list of alerts changes as you type. | |
By default, the Alert History displays alerts from the live Active Administrator® database. To view alerts from the Active Administrator archive database, choose an archived database. | |
Sorts the alert names in ascending alphabetical order while in grid view. | |
Sorts the alert names in descending alphabetical order while in grid view. | |
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Select Monitor | Active Directory Health. |
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Open the Alerts History tab. |
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Click Filter. |
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To filter the list of alerts, select Filter by Alerts. Use Select All and Clear All to help you select the alerts to display in the Alert History area. |
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To filter the list by severity, select Filter by Severity, and choose the levels of alerts to display in the Alert History pane. |
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Click OK. A banner displays the filters that are in effect for the Alert History area. |
You can generate a report of the alert history for specified dates and selected alerts.
NOTE: You also can access this report from Report | Active Directory Health | Health Alerts. See Active Directory Health reports. |
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Select Monitor | Active Directory Health. |
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Open the Alerts History tab. |
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Click Report. |
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By default all alerts are included. To filter the report, select Filter by Alerts, and select only those alerts to include in the report. Use Clear All or Select All to help you make the selection. |
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To filter the list by severity, select Filter by severity, and choose the levels of alerts to display in the Alert History pane. |
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Click Run. |
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The report remains open in the Reports tab until you run another report of this type. To redisplay the report with fresh data, click Refresh. |
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To print the report, click Print. |
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To go to the Active Directory Reports list, click back to Reports. See Active Directory Health reports. |
If you know about an upcoming maintenance to the system or some other event that may cause a lot of unnecessary alerts, you can mute the collection of alerts. During the mute period, no alerts are collected into the Active Administrator® database and no alert notifications are sent.
You can mute all alerts or just alerts for a specific forest, domain, domain controller, or site. The Mute option displays on each window in the Directory Analyzer. If you are viewing health for a specific object, the Mute option will mute the alerts for that object. For example, if you are viewing a specific site and you click Mute, only the site alerts for that site are muted. If you wanted to mute all the alerts for a site, you could mute all or mute the forest and include domain controllers and sites. Table 2 shows how alerts are muted to help you select the appropriate mute type.
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Select Monitor | Active Directory Health. |
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Open the Analyzer tab. |
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Select an object. See Table 2 to see what alerts are muted for each object. |
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Click Mute. |
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Click Yes to confirm the mute. |
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To clear all mutes, click Clear All. |
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