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disable the Send Email Action at the Connection level. This configuration would only apply to that
Connection and it would not affect any other server in your environment. This level of control gives
you the ability to determine exactly what happens in response to events occurring on your monitored
servers.
There are several levels within the SQL Sentry Hierarchy where you can configure applicable Actions
and Settings. These are outlined below.
Shared Groups
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-Sites
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-Computer Groups
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-Computer
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-Connection
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-Object
For a more in-depth look at the SQL Sentry Hierarchy and other alerting related features see the
Alerting and Response System topic in the SQL Sentry User Guide.
8.3.1 How to Configure Actions
As a reminder Conditions describe the various states of any monitored objects, and Actions
determine what happens when a Condition is met.
The Conditions displayed in the Actions pane will change depending on which node or object is
selected in the Navigator pane. If you do not see the Actions pane once you have selected your
desired node in the Navigator pane, use the View Menu (View →General Actions).
If you select the Shared Groups node you will see globally applied Conditions in the Actions pane.
When you select any applicable object level below the Shared Groups node, you will see two specific
sets of applied Conditions in the Actions pane.
The top section is the Inherited Section, which shows you any applied Conditions that are being passed
down to the current level. Beneath that, is the Explicit Section, which shows you applied Conditions
that have been set at the current level. Each Action that you set up in your environment will have an
associated behavior. This behavior controls how the Action will be carried out relative to any inherited
Actions. Please see the table below for an introduction to Action behaviors.
Action Behaviors
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