On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 01:46:17PM +0200, klx out wrote:
> I like to create a new SLA that generate an SLA similar a default that 
> already exists (hard disk use >80%) but I like to modifiy and make the same 
> but with 50 % for example. I have read document "An Example of creating a 
> new SLA" but in event viewer I can't see this new SLA, in logs also not 
> appears.
I assume the hard disk use is over 80%, otherwise it could be working.

Run the  consolidator manually and look at the output for that SLA
check.

 - Craig

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