Available Megabytes of Mwmory is Too Low.
Dear All, The threshold for the Memory\Available MBytes performance counter has been exceeded. The value that exceeded the threshold is: 239.5. and the dafault value of threshold is 500 So anyone can tell me what should i do it and what threshold we would set. Regards, Syed Tauseef Ahmed
July 30th, 2012 5:11am

I don't really understand the question, however I will take a stab at it. So you have a monitor that has a > 500, but you got an alert at 239.5? This is working as intended because it's > 500 MB I am guessing. If you want to change the value of a monitor that alerts, then you will need to create an override and store that override in it's own separate management pack. For this monitor you should be able to change the threshold with an override. Regards, Blake Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com Blog: http://discussitnow.wordpress.com/
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July 30th, 2012 11:42am

I don't really understand the question, however I will take a stab at it. So you have a monitor that has a > 500, but you got an alert at 239.5? This is working as intended because it's > 500 MB I am guessing. If you want to change the value of a monitor that alerts, then you will need to create an override and store that override in it's own separate management pack. For this monitor you should be able to change the threshold with an override. Regards, Blake Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com Blog: http://discussitnow.wordpress.com/
July 30th, 2012 11:50am

Hi Syed As per my understanding You have set the threshold for 500 and you are getting the alert for 239.5(correct me if I am wrong). The SCOM will pick up the real time value while displaying the alert. Donald D'souza (http://donald-scom.blogspot.com/)
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July 30th, 2012 12:57pm

Hi Syed As per my understanding You have set the threshold for 500 and you are getting the alert for 239.5(correct me if I am wrong). The SCOM will pick up the real time value while displaying the alert. Donald D'souza (http://donald-scom.blogspot.com/)
July 30th, 2012 1:04pm

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