Subscription Criteria - Not modified in a specific time period
I am looking for a way to create a subscription with a specdific resolution State that was not modified in a specific time period, any ideas on how to accomplish this?
October 26th, 2010 8:14pm

Hi, I think the option “Delay sending notifications if conditions remain unchanged for longer than (in minutes)” should be useful on subscribing to the alert “that was not modified in a specific time period”. Please have a test with the following steps: 1. Open Notification Subscription Wizard. 2. Input Subscription name and description, and click Next. 3. In Conditions, select “with specific resolution state”, set the parameter and click Next. 4. In the Subscribers, click either New to create a new subscriber, or Add to select an existing notification subscriber that the notifications should be sent to. 5. In the Subscriber Search dialog box, click Search to display all available subscribers. 6. In the Available subscribers text box, click the subscriber you want to use, and then click Add to add the subscriber to the Selected subscribers box. 7. Click OK to close the Subscriber Search window. 8. In the Subscribers, click Next. 9. In the Channels, click Add to select the notification channel to use. 10. In the Channel Search dialog box, click Search to display all available channels. 11. Double-click the channel you want to use, and then click OK to close the Channel Search window. 12. In the Channels, also select “Delay sending notifications if conditions remain unchanged for longer than (in minutes)”. For example, if you want to subscribe to the alert that was not modified in a two hours; please input “120” (without quotations). Then click Next to view a summary of the subscription settings that you have entered, and then click Finish. 13. Click Close to close the Notification Subscription Wizard. For more information about creating Notification Subscriptions, please also refer to: Create Notification Subscriptions http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd440889.aspx Hope this helps. Thanks. Nicholas Li - MSFT Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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October 28th, 2010 5:06am

Not sure if this is still an open question but "Nag mode" might work for you: http://www.pavleck.net/2008/09/scom-snippet-the-hidden-nag-mode/ View OpsMgr tips and tricks at http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/
November 1st, 2010 6:39am

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