Every few hours my event summary displays this
I can never find why or when the monitors weren't up. Is it just reminding me that I have these monitors?
and most (98%) are always back at the same time.
Every few hours my event summary displays this
I can never find why or when the monitors weren't up. Is it just reminding me that I have these monitors?
and most (98%) are always back at the same time.
not that I am aware of. I have been using it all morning.
Maybe they just constantly go into warning?
I guess if there was a way to not log these as events that would solve my issue.
Is it possible that Warning & Critical events are generated only for application level, but Up events are generated for both (application & component)? How does history of events look like for come of these components?
I think you may be onto it. Because the "Component Total Size Change 24 Hours" would never go into a warning state because there is no bad vs good. Yet in the event view it shows it as coming back up for every database on one of my appinsight sql servers.
So next question would be if anyone else has this issue?
I'm trying to reproduce this issue myself internally. In the meantime I've logged this under FB321097. If you wouldn't mind, please open a case with support so we can look through your diagnostics as we attempt to reproduce this in our lab environment.
Could you please try to use attached report to detect top components producing Up/Warn/Critical events? Clicking at number in Event Count column
should take you to detached "Last 25 Component Events" resource where you can verify whether each "Component Up" event has also corresponding opposite event:
This report can be also useful to detect components where adjusting of thresholds would help to reduce unwanted Up/Warn/Critical events.
And did it help you to confirm that "Total Size Change 24 Hours" (or any other) component has only "UP" events without corresponding opposite events? If so, I would recommend opening support ticket as aLTeReGo suggested.
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