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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to get Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 (MOM) to email me whenever any Critical Error occurs in Alerts. I've followed this MS KB article step-by-step to create a Notification Event Rule: http://support.microsoft.c
But when a Critical Error occurs (or an error in Events), MOM does not send out a notification email. I've run the "Test End to End Monitoring" Task and I successfully receive the test notification email, so I know that SMTP email sending is working.
Is there any way to diagnose this problem by looking at some detailed log? It looks like the Alert and/or Event rules I created are not getting run/activated at all. Is it not possible to create a Rule that responds to -all- Errors Events or Critical Error Alerts? Do I have to have a specific Event ID? If so, does anyone know of a specific Event ID I can try that is easily reproducible for testing purposes? (The MS KB says to use an Event ID for the error that is produced when you stop SQL Server, but that does not raise an error on this server).
~Tony
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