I had a server that I knew was having problems and was getting a high volume of alerts (and thus emails) from SQL Monitor. I suspended monitoring on its instance so that the alerts would stop being generated. I discovered when I went to browse history for the instance that no data would show up! Once I resumed monitoring I could browse the history.
This to me seems like a bug, but I'll add it as a feature request in case it's intentional I am curious what the reasoning behind this would be however.
If this is inappropriate for a suggestion feel free to remove it and I'll file it with support.
I had a server that I knew was having problems and was getting a high volume of alerts (and thus emails) from SQL Monitor. I suspended monitoring on its instance so that the alerts would stop being generated. I discovered when I went to browse history for the instance that no data would show up! Once I resumed monitoring I could browse the history.
This to me seems like a bug, but I'll add it as a feature request in case it's intentional I am curious what the reasoning behind this would be however.
If this is inappropriate for a suggestion feel free to remove it and I'll file it with support.