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View active alerts and details

In the Operations Manager console, alerts matching a specific criteria and related to an object or group of objects are presented in an alerts view. From this view, you can review alerts that have been generated by rules and monitors which are still active and haven't been closed automatically or manually by an operator.

View active alerts

To view active alerts, open the Operations console and select Monitoring. The Monitoring Overview displays a summary of health states and alerts:

Screenshot showing Monitoring overview summarizing alert status.

To view the actual alerts, select Active Alerts in the navigation pane.

Tip

If you're using the web console, you can filter the view of alerts by severity:

Screenshot showing Filter alerts by severity.

The list of alerts in the Results pane includes the severity, source, maintenance mode status, name, resolution state, and when the alert was created:

Screenshot showing Active Alerts.

The list of alerts in the Results pane includes the severity, source, maintenance mode status, name, resolution state, Alert source, and when the alert was created:

You can view the source of the alert if you had selected the view source option while creating the alert.

You can also sort and group the alerts by Monitor/Rule.

The following folders in the Monitoring workspace include a standard Active Alerts view scoped to the objects for that folder.

  • Data Warehouse

  • Network Monitoring

  • Operations Manager

  • Operations Manager\Agent Details

  • Operations Manager\APM Agent Details

  • Management Server

  • Notification

  • UNIX/Linux Servers

  • Web Application Availability Monitoring

Management packs that you import typically include a standard Active Alerts view in its folder or within a dashboard included.

View alert details

Alerts in System Center - Operations Manager include information to help you investigate and resolve the issues affecting your IT services that caused the alerts.

To view the details for an alert, in the Monitoring workspace, select Active Alerts, and select an alert in the results pane.
Screenshot showing Details for a selected alert.

Tips

  • Locate and investigate monitors in the Warning and Error states in the Health Explorer of the computer that was the source of the alert. (To open Health Explorer, right-click the alert, point to Open, and select Health Explorer.) If there are unhealthy monitors, they may correlate with the alert you're researching. Check out the Context pane of the State Change Events tab for possible additional clues to the root cause.

  • Read all text in the alert properties. (Right-click the alert, and select Properties.) In particular, carefully review the Alert Description field on the General tab and the Description field on the Alert Context tab.

  • Right-click the alert, and open the Event view. Sort the events by the Level column, and then locate the events with the Error and Warning event levels. Events may correlate with the alert you're investigating and provide insight to its resolution.

View source FQDN for alerts

You can view source (FQDN) for the alerts when you try to tune a management pack.

Screenshot showing View source for the alerts.

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