Sybil Hoang ← Redgate Monitor My feedback 1 result found Custom disk alerts in a cluster is lost when instance is moved to a new host 21 votes Vote Vote Vote Vote We're glad you're herePlease sign in to leave feedback Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes Remove votes You have left! (?) (thinking…) 3 comments · Suggestions · Delete… · Admin → How important is this to you? Not at all You must login first! Important You must login first! Critical You must login first! We're glad you're herePlease sign in to leave feedback Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close An error occurred while saving the comment Sybil Hoang commented · Oct 10, 2019 · Edit… · Delete… Hi Ted, I'm Sybil, a product designer for the SQL Monitor Team. Thanks for your question. The Monitor team are wondering if you mean custom alerts for disks that are mounted in the vm, when the vm is migrated to a new host? I guess we are trying to understand where these disks are and why you'd like want the alerts to follow them. For e.g. if I migrate a VM to a new host the hardware might be entirely different, so why would the alerts be the same? Thanks Save Submitting...
Hi Ted,
I'm Sybil, a product designer for the SQL Monitor Team. Thanks for your question.
The Monitor team are wondering if you mean custom alerts for disks that are mounted in the vm, when the vm is migrated to a new host?
I guess we are trying to understand where these disks are and why you'd like want the alerts to follow them.
For e.g. if I migrate a VM to a new host the hardware might be entirely different, so why would the alerts be the same?
Thanks