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Viewing Alerts
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The Cluster Diagram view will show when an alert has been raised on an object in the cluster. In the image below this is indicated with a (warning) on the cluster icon.

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You can find out more information about any alerts by accessing the Alert View. The Alert View can be accessed from the Tasks panel on the right. Alert View shows all of the alerts for the selected object. You can see details about any alert or edit its monitor by selecting it in the list.

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Another way to see all of the alerts for a specific object or to override the default thresholds and properties is to access the Health Explorer. You can bring up the Health Explorer by right clicking on any object in the diagram view and selecting from the menu. The list on the left shows all of the alerts for the selected object.

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You can see the Monitor Properties by right clicking on any alert in the list and selecting from the menu. This will show details about the monitor that is associated with the alert and allow you to override the properties and thresholds of the monitor.

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You can also see the state changes of an object in the Health Explorer by selecting an alert and picking the State Changes tab on the right. This tab shows the time as well as the “from” and “to” state of any state change for the monitor associated with the selected alert. The tab also shows the state of the object that triggered the state change.

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Thresholds Rules
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The following table lists performance threshold rules that have default thresholds that might require additional tuning to suit your environment. Evaluate these rules to determine whether the default thresholds are appropriate for your environment. If a default threshold is not appropriate for your environment, you should obtain a baseline for the relevant performance counters, and then adjust the thresholds by applying an override to them.

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