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Hi,
SQL Monitor does not look or query the Windows Event log, so it would not have an alert specifically for that message in the Windows Event logs.
SQL Monitor would only know there was a problem if it tried to query the entity and there was an issue - likely would need to be querying the database specifically and it failing (Monitoring Error - SQL Server Data Collection alert probably) or, if there was a SQL Server Error log entry for any issues that were higher than the defined severity threshold (20 or 21 by default) then alerts would have been raised for that.
You can also check the SQL Monitor log files to ensure that there were no problem monitoring the server / database when the above occurred. To download the log files go to Configuration, and under Diagnostics, click Retrieve log files.
Many Thanks
Eddie
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Error log from Windows Event Log:
A fail-over on \Device\MPIODisk1 occurred.
\Device\MPIODisk1 is currently in a degraded state. One or more paths have failed, though the process is now complete.