I have the Management Central property checked to “Automatically restart monitors on failed systems”, but they don automatically restart, why not?
This enhancement was added in V5R2 to automatically restart monitors after an endpoint connection failure, or when the central system server has been stopped and restarted. If the overall status of a monitor is “Failed”, it will not be restarted. This enhancement was added in V5R2 to automatically restart monitors after an endpoint connection failure, or when the central system server has been stopped and restarted. If the overall status of a monitor is “Failed”, it will not be restarted. In the case where the Management Central server is stopped and restarted, for monitors that were running with failed endpoints an attempt will be made to restart the monitor and all its failed endpoints. In the case where the Management Central server remains running, endpoints on a running monitor will only be restarted if just a subset of the endpoints have failed, for example “Failed on 1 of 3”, and the detail status of the failed endpoints indicates a connection failure. If the monitor has a singl
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