ConnectorFrameworkProxy.AcknowledgeMonitoringAlerts Method

Updated: April 16, 2012

The monitoring connector acknowledges that it has successfully received monitoring alerts from the ConnectorFrameworkProxy. It acknowledges alerts that occur until the given bookmark time. Namespace: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.ConnectorFramework
Assembly: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager (in Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager.dll)Dim instance As ConnectorFrameworkProxy Dim connectorId As Guid Dim utcBookmarkTime As DateTime instance.AcknowledgeMonitoringAlerts(connectorId, utcBookmarkTime)Public Sub AcknowledgeMonitoringAlerts ( _ connectorId As Guid, _ utcBookmarkTime As DateTime _ )public void AcknowledgeMonitoringAlerts ( Guid connectorId, DateTime utcBookmarkTime )public: void AcknowledgeMonitoringAlerts ( Guid connectorId, DateTime utcBookmarkTime )public void AcknowledgeMonitoringAlerts ( Guid connectorId, DateTime utcBookmarkTime )public function AcknowledgeMonitoringAlerts ( connectorId : Guid, utcBookmarkTime : DateTime )ParametersconnectorIdA globally unique identifier (GUID) for the monitoring connector.utcBookmarkTimeA timestamp bookmark.

The monitoring connector must acknowledge that alerts have been received. Failure to acknowledge an alert will result in subsequent calls to GetMonitoringAlerts returning alerts that have already been returned.

After acknowledging alerts, you get alerts that are updated after the bookmark time that you acknowledged with.

Use server time rather than the current client time for the bookmark time. Choose the maximum time of the alerts you are acknowledging. Use the maximum value of the LastModified property to ensure no data loss.


Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

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