As an administrator, you can configure the thresholds that are used to trigger alerts. See Specifying alert thresholds.
The following list describes the alerts and their default thresholds.
Because each synchronization system has different behaviors and constraints, the defaults may be inappropriate for your environment. You should review each alert threshold and adjust them as necessary.
Alert When CPU Usage Exceeds The Given Threshold For The Given Number of Seconds
Threshold (%) Issue an alert when the resource's CPU use reaches the specified percentage. The default is 95 percent.
Seconds The default is 30 seconds.
Alert When Memory Usage Reaches X% Of The Maximum Cache Size Issue an alert when the memory usage of the resource reaches the specified percentage. The default is 90 percent.
Alert When Free Disk Space Per Dbspace Is Less Than X MB On The Disk Issue an alert when the free disk space per dbspace is less than the specified amount. The default is 100 MB.
Alert When A Connection Has Been Blocked For Longer Than X Seconds Issue an alert when a connection has been blocked for longer than the specified time. The default is 10 seconds.
Alert When The Number Of Connections In Use Reaches X % Of The License Limit Issue an alert when the number of connections in use reaches the specified percentage of the license limit. The default is 85 percent.
Alert When A Query Has Run For Longer Than X Seconds Issue an alert when a query has run for longer than the specified time. The default is 10 seconds.
Alert When The Number Of Unscheduled Requests Reaches X Issue an alert when the number of unscheduled requests reaches the specified amount. The default is 5 requests.
Alert When It Has Been More Than The Given Number Of Days Since The Last Server-side Backup Issue an alert when the number of days since the resource database last had a server-side backup exceeds the specified number of days. The default is 14 days.
Alert When The Number Of Disconnected Scale-out Nodes Exceeds The Given Threshold: Issue an alert when your database is involved in a read-only scale-out or a mirroring system and the system has the specified percentage of disconnected nodes.
Suppress Alerts For The Same Condition That Occur Within X Minutes This option prevents you from receiving duplicate alerts within a specified time. The default is 30 minutes.
Alert When CPU Usage Exceeds The Given Threshold For The Given Number Of Seconds The Threshold default is 100 percent. The Seconds default is 300.
Alert When The Percentage Of Cache Pages Used Is Greater Than (%) The default is 100.
Alert When The Percentage Of Locked Cache Pages Is Greater Than (%) The default is 80.
Alert When The Number Of Pages Being Swapped In And Out Per Second Exceeds The Given Threshold For The Given Number Of Seconds The threshold default is 256. The seconds default is 120.
Alert When Longest Active Synchronization Time Is Greater Than (Seconds) The default is 600.
Alert When The Number Of Failed Synchronizations Exceeds The Given Threshold For The Given Number Of Minutes The threshold of failed synchronizations default is 20. The minutes default is 60.
Alert When The Number Of Errors Exceeds The Given Threshold For The Given Number Of Minutes The Threshold (Errors) default is 50. The Minutes default is 60.
Alert When Free Disk Space For MobiLink Cache Is Less Than (MB) The default is 100.
Alert When The Longest Active Wait For Database Worker Thread Is Greater Than (Seconds) The default is 300.
Suppress Alerts For The Same Condition That Occur Within Minutes This option prevents you from receiving duplicate alerts within a specified time. The default is 30 minutes.
Alert When Relay Server CPU Usage Exceeds The Given Threshold For The Given Number Of Seconds The Threshold default is 80 percent. The Seconds default is 30.
Alert When A Back-End Farm Has Only Partial Connectivity For Longer Than The Given Number of Seconds The default is 30.
Alert When Relay Server Shared Memory Usage Exceeds The Given Threshold For The Given Number of Seconds The Threshold default is 80. The Seconds default is 30.
Alert Whenever A Back-End Farm Is Unavailable For Longer Than 2 Minutes This option is cleared by default.
Alert Whenever a Fatal Error Occurs Within the Relay Server Farm This option is selected by default.
Suppress Alerts For The Same Condition That Occur Within Minutes This option prevents you from receiving duplicate alerts within a specified time. The default is 30 minutes.
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