Engine Page Life Expectancy is too low

hi,

I get an  Engine Page Life Expectancy is too low on the scom 2012 r2

how the get rid of this alert please?

thanks

July 8th, 2015 3:34am

Do you want to get rid of the alert, or do you actually want solve the problem which SCOM detects?

If you just want to get rid of the alert, create an override. If you want to solve the problem which is being detected, there's a lot of info available on the web about this message - just enter the alert message into your favorite search engine.

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July 8th, 2015 3:44am

I want to get rid the alert on all..

can you guide me how to override?

I did override but I still getting the alerts

July 8th, 2015 4:30am

You can set override on different type of classes or a group. The following link explains what kind of overrides you can create:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/hh212771.aspx

You will probably want to create an override for "For all objects of class" and then change "Enabled" to "false".

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July 8th, 2015 4:47am

To check whether you are successful apply the override, select the alert and click the health explorer from task pane. select monitor properties of page life expectancy and click overrides  --> for the object XXX. Make sure that the  effective value of enabled is false. If it is not, this means that your override setting deos not apply to this insatnce and you should follow Tom_Floor solution.
Roger
July 9th, 2015 1:44am

To check whether you are successful apply the override, select the alert and click the health explorer from task pane. select monitor properties of page life expectancy and click overrides  --> for the object XXX. Make sure that the  effective value of enabled is false. If it is not, this means that your override setting deos not apply to this insatnce and you should follow Tom_Floor solution.
Roger
  • Marked as answer by 2ice 18 hours 25 minutes ago
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July 9th, 2015 5:39am

To check whether you are successful apply the override, select the alert and click the health explorer from task pane. select monitor properties of page life expectancy and click overrides  --> for the object XXX. Make sure that the  effective value of enabled is false. If it is not, this means that your override setting deos not apply to this insatnce and you should follow Tom_Floor solution.
Roger
  • Marked as answer by 2ice Wednesday, July 15, 2015 12:47 PM
July 9th, 2015 5:39am

To check whether you are successful apply the override, select the alert and click the health explorer from task pane. select monitor properties of page life expectancy and click overrides  --> for the object XXX. Make sure that the  effective value of enabled is false. If it is not, this means that your override setting deos not apply to this insatnce and you should follow Tom_Floor solution.
Roger
  • Marked as answer by 2ice Wednesday, July 15, 2015 12:47 PM
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July 9th, 2015 5:39am

thanks you all
July 15th, 2015 8:47am

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