Dialog boxes are modal windows - they prevent the user from accessing the rest of the program's interface until the dialog box is closed. For this reason, you should not overuse any function that creates a dialog box (or modal window).
\n Dialog boxes are modal windows - they\n prevent the user from accessing the rest of the program's interface until the dialog box\n is closed. For this reason, you should not overuse any function that creates a dialog\n box (or modal window).\n
I am new to the Solarwinds world but have several alerts setup in the Advanced Alert Manager in Orion. I am now trying to monitor an old fax server we have. I want to monitor the event logs for an event id and alert if less than two matches per hour are sent. However I do not know what option to select under "Type of Property to Monitor" under the Edit Alert section.
From what you're describing you would want to look at the Windows Event Log Monitor first to define the criteria of the event/s you're looking for. From there the alerting should more or less take care of itself, provided you're using the out-of-the-box "Alert me when an application is down" alert.
It's can either be the APM Application or Component alert. However, to first create the monitor, you need to get into the website and configure the monitor from the SAM Settings. From there go into Manage Templates and search for Windows Events. This should allow you to find the template and start getting it configured for the server you wish to monitor.
I am trying to setup an alert that will check a Windows event log for the term Metaframe and send out an email alert when it comes up. This is for licensing service for Citrix - I have found bits and pieces on how to set this up but not a complete list of how to get this setup from start to completion. Any hints, suggestions, or a link on how to do this would be great. Thanks!
Nope I do not have this setup at all in SAM. There is a citrix event that we need to monitor I have the event ID in citrix and the name that comes up in source. So I need to create monitoring of the event and configure an alert when it goes to offline or shows warning in the event log.
The Windows 365 Alerts system notifies you when specific events occur in your Cloud PC environment, like connection, provisioning, or image upload failures. By default, these alerts appear in the Microsoft Intune admin center as pop-up notifications (you can also turn on email notifications). You can customize the built-in alert rules:
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