Alarms that can be raised against an Availability Group connection
- Availability Group - Failed Over alarm
- Availability Group - Failover Availability alarm
- Availability Group - Quorum Failure Imminent alarm
- Availability Group - Synchronization Health alarm
- Monitored Server - Availability Group Alarm Action Failure alarm
- Monitored Server - Availability Group Alarm Evaluation Failure alarm
- Monitored Server - Availability Group Collection Execution Failure alarm
- Monitored Server - Availability Group Connection Failure alarm
- Monitored Server - Availability Group Planned Outage alarm
- Monitored Server - Availability Group Secondary Connection Failure alarm
- Monitored Server - Availability Group Unsupported Version alarm
How to acknowledge an alarm
If an alarm is configured to require acknowledgment then each raised instance of the alarm remains present in Spotlight until it is acknowledged.
How to snooze an alarm
To snooze an alarm is to temporarily remove the visual alert associated with an alarm.
How to configure an alarm
See Configure Alarms to set the thresholds and severities that determine when an alarm is raised. Disable an alarm. Set an alarm to require acknowledgment. Configure keyed alarms. Collect additional diagnostic information on an alarm.
See Configure Alarm Actions to setup actions for Spotlight to take when an alarm is raised. The actions Spotlight can take include running a program and sending an email. Conditions on taking the action can be defined, such as the day of the week, the time of day, the severity of the alarm, the alarm type and the connection type.