How to create an alert using severity level (Enterprise Manager)

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How to create an alert using severity level (Enterprise Manager)

To create an alert using severity level

  1. Expand a server group, and then expand a server.

  2. Expand Management, right-click Alerts, and then click New Alerts.

  3. In the Name box, type a name for this alert.

  4. Select the Enabled check box to enable the alert to run.

  5. Click Severity, and then click a severity level.

    Severity levels from 19 through 25 send a Microsoft® SQL Server™ message to the Microsoft Windows® application log and trigger an alert. Events with severity levels less than 19 will trigger alerts only if you have used sp_altermessage, RAISERROR WITH LOG, or xp_logevent to force them to be written to the Windows application log.

  6. In the Database name list, click the database to restrict the alert to a specific database.

  7. In the Error message contains this text box, type a keyword or character string to restrict the alert to a particular character sequence.

    The maximum number of characters is 100.

See Also

How to define the response to an alert