Looking for some guidance on "best practice" approach for monitoring processes 
on individual servers.

I was using the Management Pack Templates > Process Monitoring to setup some 
monitors and applying them to a group that is based on an application. However, 
maybe only 1 or 2 of the servers in the group actually are supposed to have 
that process running. To avoid the other servers raising alerts when they 
shouldn't (because the process doesn't run there), what is the best way? Should 
I actually create a sub-group that contains only the relevant servers and 
modify the group scope of the Process Monitor? Or create a subgroup with the 
servers that should not be monitored and create an override to disable that 
alert against the group?

Or is there a better way entirely that I haven't come across in the reading 
I've done?

Thank you!

-Geoff

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