Indyrb
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how to change SCOM Alerts threshold?
Brand new to Scom and inherited implementation.
System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2
I just updated management packs and I am getting alerts all over the place.
1. I am struggling to figure out what management pack the alert was trigger in.
and a lot of the alerts are timeout... so I am curious how I can easily change the timeout value.
This is just one example -- how can I change the timeout value from 300 to lets say 900 for all servers.
Only override I see is disable.
There are other management packs I want to change too.
Description:
Forced to terminate the following PowerShell script because it ran past the configured timeout 300 seconds.
Script Name: CheckMaxConcurrentAPI.ps1
One or more workflows were affected by this.
Workflow name: Microsoft.Windows.Server.2 008.MaxCon currentAPI .Monitor
Instance name: Microsoftr Windows Serverr 2008 Enterprise
Forced to terminate the following process started at 2:12:28 PM because it ran past the configured timeout 300 seconds.
Command executed: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.e xe" /c wmiadap.exe /F
Working Directory:
One or more workflows were affected by this.
System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2
I just updated management packs and I am getting alerts all over the place.
1. I am struggling to figure out what management pack the alert was trigger in.
and a lot of the alerts are timeout... so I am curious how I can easily change the timeout value.
This is just one example -- how can I change the timeout value from 300 to lets say 900 for all servers.
Only override I see is disable.
There are other management packs I want to change too.
Description:
Forced to terminate the following PowerShell script because it ran past the configured timeout 300 seconds.
Script Name: CheckMaxConcurrentAPI.ps1
One or more workflows were affected by this.
Workflow name: Microsoft.Windows.Server.2
Instance name: Microsoftr Windows Serverr 2008 Enterprise
Forced to terminate the following process started at 2:12:28 PM because it ran past the configured timeout 300 seconds.
Command executed: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.e
Working Directory:
One or more workflows were affected by this.
I guess this is the windows core pack. But creating overrides is a detailed process and you will not go far without a book.
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