Editing a custom metric and alert

You can change any of the original settings for a custom metric and alert, for example, to collect metric data from additional databases, or alter the alert threshold settings.

  1. Click on the the row for the metric you want to edit, or select Edit metric from the Actions list for that metric:

  2. The Step 1 - Edit metric page displays the current metric settings. If you want help updating this page, see Step 1 - Define metric.
  3. Once you've edited the metric definition, do one of the following:

Changes to the custom alert will affect the alert at the All Servers level. To edit custom alerts at different levels, click Configure alerts above the Actions column to display the Alert settings page, and drill down through the objects in the Monitored servers list. For more information, see Customizing alerts.

If you didn't create a custom alert when you first created the metric:

  1. Click the Actions button at the end of the row for that metric and select Add an alert:

  2. The Step 2 - Add alert page is displayed. If you want help updating this page, see Step 2 - Add an alert.
  3. Click Save changes.

Displaying a custom metric in the Analysis page

To display the analysis graph for an existing metric, click the  Actions button at the end of the row for that metric and select Display in Analysis page. The data points will be plotted according to the collection frequency specified for the custom metric.

Selecting multiple metrics and alerts

You can apply certain actions to multiple metrics, rather than having to repeat actions for each one in turn. To select multiple metrics:

Selected metrics are highlighted in the list by row color:

To select or deselect all metrics more quickly, choose All or None from the Select drop-down list near the top of the page:

Enabling or disabling metric collection

You may want to temporarily disable a metric, for example, if you need to carry out maintenance work on the server from which data is collected. The collection status for each metric is displayed on the Custom metrics and alerts page as either  for enabled or  for disabled.

To enable or disable metric collection:

The status is updated and a confirmation message is displayed at the top of the page:

What happens to alerts associated with disabled metrics?

If data is no longer being collected for a metric, SQL Monitor cannot raise associated alerts. It does not matter if the alert itself is in an enabled state; alerting can only resume once metric collection is enabled. You don't have to disable the alert associated with a disabled metric.

Enabling or disabling alerts

You may want to disable an alert, for example, if a significant number are being raised in the Alert Inbox, and you'd like to temporarily stop receiving alerts for that metric while you change the thresholds or threshold duration settings. You can still collect metric data so that you can analyze it further using the Analysis page.

To enable or disable metric collection:

The status is updated and a confirmation message is displayed at the top of the page:

Note: These changes will affect this custom alert at the All Servers level. To enable or disable custom alerts at different levels, configure the alert using the Alert settings page (Configuration > Alert settings). See Customizing alerts.

Deleting custom metrics and alerts

If you want to remove custom metrics that are no longer needed, delete them from the Custom metrics page. This also removes them from the Alert settings page, and deletes existing occurrences from the Alert Inbox.

Deletion of custom metrics and alerts is a permanent action that cannot be reversed. If you want to temporarily suspend metric collection or alerting, you should disable them so they can be enabled later.

  1. Choose what you want to delete:
  2. The Delete box is displayed, confirming what will be deleted:

  3. Click the Delete button. The metric is removed from the Custom metric page, and a confirmation message is displayed: