crosse wrote:
> I agree, I think you want to look at an alert rather than an event for this.
> 
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> seth wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> james madison university
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> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:52 PM, Explosiv0SX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I don't think you can fire an event based on these two conditions. Perhaps
> > you should be looking at alerts/alerting rules rather than events. Sounds to
> > me that what you need is separate thresholds and an alert rule that fires an
> > alert when both events generated by these thresholds exist.
> > 
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Where did you get this quote? Is there an invisible post in this thread I 
can´t see???

Anyway the Idea with the alerting rules could work just with the problem, that 
we´re currently alerted for every new event popping up. So in the thinking 
about this situation in the life environment it would look like:

Mail1: Hey Admin, tablespace XY is at 90%
Mail2: Hey Admin, tablespace XY has just 10 gig left
Mail3: Hey Admin, tablespace XY is at 90% and has just 10 gig left. Move your 
ass ;)

And as my question aimed to make from Mail1&2 wich we currently receive just 
one mail and not 3 this is not the solution I´ve been looking for, I´m 
afraid. 

Any further shots?




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