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Sharepoint:SPHA orphaned items
Hi,
At my SCOM I can see this alert:
A critical incident has occurred where a SharePoint Health Analyzer (SPHA) Rule Monitor detected SPHA Availability Rule failure.
FarmID: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
RuleName: Content databases contain orphaned items.
FilterValue: Microsoft.SharePoint.Admin istration. Health.Con tentOrphan s
Status: ERROR
Explanation: In some situations, a content database that is used by Microsoft SharePoint Foundation may become corrupted. The corrupted database may contain orphaned items. For example, a document may not have a parent document library or a list may not have a parent Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Web site. Consequently, you may be unable to create new items with the same URL as the orphaned items, and space in the content database will be consumed unnecessarily.
Remedy: Enabling automatic repair for this rule will delete the orphaned items. For more information about this rule, see "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=142694".
FailingServers:
FailingServices: SPTimerService (SPTimerV4)
Link: https://xxxxxxxxxxxxx/Lists/HealthRules/DispForm.aspx?ID=13, View
Any idea?
Regards
At my SCOM I can see this alert:
A critical incident has occurred where a SharePoint Health Analyzer (SPHA) Rule Monitor detected SPHA Availability Rule failure.
FarmID: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
RuleName: Content databases contain orphaned items.
FilterValue: Microsoft.SharePoint.Admin
Status: ERROR
Explanation: In some situations, a content database that is used by Microsoft SharePoint Foundation may become corrupted. The corrupted database may contain orphaned items. For example, a document may not have a parent document library or a list may not have a parent Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Web site. Consequently, you may be unable to create new items with the same URL as the orphaned items, and space in the content database will be consumed unnecessarily.
Remedy: Enabling automatic repair for this rule will delete the orphaned items. For more information about this rule, see "http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=142694".
FailingServers:
FailingServices: SPTimerService (SPTimerV4)
Link: https://xxxxxxxxxxxxx/Lists/HealthRules/DispForm.aspx?ID=13, View
Any idea?
Regards
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