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Don't use it.
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I had to take the physical and virtual off of all my nodes due to false triggering the alert, so you may need to change other nodes also to avoid mass alerts. Like glsmith said... I also just monitor the cpu and hard drive.
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That doesn't sound fun...I didn't find any way to accomplish this using the GUI. I saw a few older posts (2014) with this as a feature request but that must not have gotten enough support to be added yet. Maybe there is a way to do it using SQL, but that is over my head. If I figure out something I will let you know.
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It does for us seeing we don't have the SAM module for monitoring and all I really care about is being warned about huge disk space increases in a short time period. So I guess it depends on what level you are looking to monitor in your environment.
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I never found a good way to do this and I have little SQL knowledge to try and create something that way. My workaround was to create a report with the output going to excel and then add the formulas to get the info I need.
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I figured it out. There was another option to alert on that I missed before. So once I switched it to Custom table I was able to get what I wanted.
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I would think you could do it by making the router the parent and the other objects as the child group. The linked article is the basic setup for dependencies. Not knowing what issues you ran into last time I cant offer much more without specifics.…