07 Mar 2024 04:57 PM - last edited on 03 Apr 2024 12:05 PM by Michal_Gebacki
I have an app which throws consistent SQL errors, which are just the way the system works (not my system) and they create alot of noise. I want to exclude these errors so they don't create problems, alerts or show in multi dimensional analysis. The error is Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching number of BEGIN and COMMIT statements. Previous count = 0, current count = 1. It happens on the database services e.g. So I went in to the setting for those services and expanded failure detection, General parameters, switched Override global failure detection settings on and added a message to the Ignored exception:
Any exception where message contains "Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching number of BEGIN and COMMIT statements".
I am still seeing the errors in the MDA, is this meant to happen?
Does anyone know what the settings actually do - is it just do do with problem creation and alerting?
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08 Mar 2024 04:42 AM
Hello @Cbeecher,
is it possible to provide us with screenshots from the created rule and the detected exception class and message?
08 Mar 2024 08:04 AM
Hi.
The exceptions override works for Davis and problem detection.
MDA won't exclude those exceptions.