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Editing a database table should NOT be a solution suggested by Deployment Health checker

There seems to be an assumption by developers that manual database maintenance is a part of the task list for network engineers trying to use Orion to do network monitoring.

Seeing "There are subscriptions with an old last-delivery attempt. The oldest subscription was last delivered on 5/27/2020 5:14:39 PM. Check the Subscriptions table and make sure all subscriptions are valid. Check the EndpointAddress column and make sure there are no URLs for computers that are no longer valid."

Zero documentation links and an expectation that network engineering magically transforms into being a DBA as well.

I shouldn't need to edit SQL rows and records in order to have database maintenance and performance work correctly