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Priya,
I understand it's difficult pleasing everyone!
I would say the Outlook rule is easily done by the 'from' address - but that's probably just the way I have set it up.
The example you gave does work better for me.
The ultimate solution would be a user-configurable email title using placeholders like
%servername%
%instancename%
%severity%
etc....
but that will be wayyyyyyy down your priority list. / comments
Priya,
I understand it's difficult pleasing everyone!
I would say the Outlook rule is easily done by the 'from' address - but that's probably just the way I have set it up.
The example you gave doe...
And is there a doc anywhere showing the differences between 2.0 and 2.1?
This is just out of curiosity...... [image] / comments
And is there a doc anywhere showing the differences between 2.0 and 2.1?
This is just out of curiosity......
Will SQL Monitor, check and prompt for upgrades automatically?
The link on the website doesn't state what version it is for? / comments
Will SQL Monitor, check and prompt for upgrades automatically?
The link on the website doesn't state what version it is for?
Priya,
nope tried all 5 defaults : 10 mins, 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days , 30 days - all give same error.
Have been monitoring these servers for about 7 days / comments
Priya,
nope tried all 5 defaults : 10 mins, 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days , 30 days - all give same error.
Have been monitoring these servers for about 7 days
VM Host : VMware Server 2.0.0 on Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
Guest OS : Windows Server 2003 Ent x64 SP2
Yes all in domain
In the meantime I'll try and digest that support document. / comments
VM Host : VMware Server 2.0.0 on Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
Guest OS : Windows Server 2003 Ent x64 SP2
Yes all in domain
In the meantime I'll try and digest that support document.
Yes VMware tools are installed on the guest / comments
Yes VMware tools are installed on the guest
Eddie,
sorry for the delay in getting back to you too!
I don't know what the CPU usage was like at the original time.
Have sent the logfiles as requested - I need to do some more testing to see if the alert is behaving as expected. but obviously with this being a low disk space alert I need to be careful as and when I run the space down. / comments
Eddie,
sorry for the delay in getting back to you too!
I don't know what the CPU usage was like at the original time.
Have sent the logfiles as requested - I need to do some more testing to see if ...
just to check, I just restarted the SQL response Alert Repository Service, and then the alert fired! / comments
just to check, I just restarted the SQL response Alert Repository Service, and then the alert fired!
That id looks more like the bigint field partition_id or hobt_id that you find in sys.partitions.
Try ...
select * from sys.partitions where partition_id = '72057598122328064'
or
select * from sys.partitions where hobt_id = '72057598122328064'
this will then give you an object_id (int) that can be used with Object_name() to resolve / comments
That id looks more like the bigint field partition_id or hobt_id that you find in sys.partitions.
Try ...
select * from sys.partitions where partition_id = '72057598122328064'
or
select * from sys....
neelymd, I had a similar issue using 120DPI and the response from the SQL Response team was
SQL Response doesn’t support font sizes other than 96 dpi (standard windows small text). Unfortunately the windows GUI toolkit pre windows Vista makes this very hard to support. Maybe once Vista/Windows 7 get some traction in the business space we’ll be able to support this.
I know this doesn't help you, but at least you now know others have had the same issue, and have raised it! / comments
neelymd, I had a similar issue using 120DPI and the response from the SQL Response team was
SQL Response doesn’t support font sizes other than 96 dpi (standard windows small text). Unfortunatel...