Check if the alert ID changes or if it is the same. If alert monitor are
set to auto close when healthy, it would close the current alert and
creates a new one when the object becomes unhealthy with new ID.

Cesar A
On May 22, 2015 8:09 AM, "Dinh, Khoi" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>  Greetings …
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> SCOM 2012 R2, it may happen to others too that we haven’t noticed but for
> sure on some random SQL alerts, we set the alerts status to say
> Acknowledged or Assigned To Engineering but randomly and periodically it
> change back to NEW which caused some confusion.
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> We have the setting below but don’t think this is the cause, this setting
> seems to work fine for its purpose, just the odd behavior mentioned above …
> is there somewhere else to check ?
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> Thank you in advance, enjoy & be safe with upcoming holiday ….
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