Greetings
I have asked this question a few weeks ago but unfortunately it and the answer from I think cyber were both deleted when my account was temporarily blocked.
So, one more time. I am trying to understand that actual meaning of some of the data reported in problem notifications.
Here is an example. I see a notification entitled: Problem: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Problem started at 16:07:20 on 2025.09.23
Problem name: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Host: WS2019-PROD
Severity: Warning
Operational data: 100 %
Original problem ID: 48808
and then I get the resolution email with the title: Resolved in 7m 0s: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Problem has been resolved at 16:14:20 on 2025.09.23
Problem name: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Problem duration: 7m 0s
Host: WS2019-PROD
Severity: Warning
Original problem ID: 48808
Now my confusion. If the trigger that fired was caused by the disk being utilised at > 95% for 15 minutes, how does the "Problem Duration" of 7 minutes come into play? is it 7 minutes in excess of the 15 in the trigger or something entirely different?
TIA
Nigel.
I have asked this question a few weeks ago but unfortunately it and the answer from I think cyber were both deleted when my account was temporarily blocked.
So, one more time. I am trying to understand that actual meaning of some of the data reported in problem notifications.
Here is an example. I see a notification entitled: Problem: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Problem started at 16:07:20 on 2025.09.23
Problem name: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Host: WS2019-PROD
Severity: Warning
Operational data: 100 %
Original problem ID: 48808
and then I get the resolution email with the title: Resolved in 7m 0s: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Problem has been resolved at 16:14:20 on 2025.09.23
Problem name: Windows: 0 C:: Disk is overloaded (util > 95% for 15m)
Problem duration: 7m 0s
Host: WS2019-PROD
Severity: Warning
Original problem ID: 48808
Now my confusion. If the trigger that fired was caused by the disk being utilised at > 95% for 15 minutes, how does the "Problem Duration" of 7 minutes come into play? is it 7 minutes in excess of the 15 in the trigger or something entirely different?
TIA
Nigel.
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