If an original message remains unacknowledged, you may not want
to suppress its duplicates indefinitely. You may want a new message
after a specific interval, or after a specific number of
duplicates. For example, you can configure the management server to
suppress duplicate messages for a maximum of 24 hours.
Alternatively, you can configure the management server to suppress
a maximum of 20 duplicate messages.
You can also specify both thresholds, so that the management
server creates a new message in either case.
To configure maximum suppression thresholds
In the console tree, right-click Operations Manager, and
then click ConfigureServer.... The
Server Configuration dialog appears.
Click Namespaces, and then click Message
Suppression . A list of values appears.
Optional. Set the value of Maximum duplicate time
interval. This value configures the number of minutes after the
arrival of an original message that it is possible for another
message to be its duplicate. Messages can only be duplicates of an
original message if they arrive within this interval. Use 0 to
specify an infinite interval.
Optional. Set the value of Maximum duplicate
count. This value configures the maximum number of duplicate
messages that an original message can have. Use 0 to specify an
infinite number of duplicates.