Redgate Monitor 14

Get-RedgateMonitorAlertSettings

Gets the alert settings for a specific monitored object and alert type.

Syntax

Get-RedgateMonitorAlertSettings [-MonitoredObject] <TraversableObject> [-AlertType] <int> [<CommonParameters>]

Description

Gets the alert settings for a specific monitored object and alert type.

Parameters

-MonitoredObject <TraversableObject>

The object to be configured (e.g. cluster, disk, database etc).

Aliases None
Required? true
Position? 1
Default Value None
Accept Pipeline Input False
Accept Wildcard Characters false

-AlertType <Int32>

The id of the alert type. Predefined ids are accessible through global alert type variables, $AlertType, $AgAlertTypes, $AzureSqlDatabaseAlertTypes, $AzureSqlServerAlertTypes, $ClusterAlertTypes, $ClusterMachineAlertTypes, $DatabaseAlertTypes, $DiskAlertTypes, $ElasticPoolAlertTypes, $InstanceAlertTypes, $JobAlertTypes and $StandaloneMachineAlertTypes.

Aliases None
Required? true
Position? 2
Default Value 0
Accept Pipeline Input False
Accept Wildcard Characters false

-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>

{{ Fill ProgressAction Description }}

Aliases None
Required? false
Position? named
Default Value None
Accept Pipeline Input False
Accept Wildcard Characters false

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh847884.aspx.

Inputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.

  • None.
    You cannot pipe input to this cmdlet.

Return values

The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.

Examples

-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------

Get-RedgateMonitorAlertSettings -MonitoredObject $cluster -AlertType $ClusterAlertTypes.SqlServerUnreachable


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