Hi Henrik
Not quite. I was looking for the ability to check the status of a trigger, for example, if one has been inactivated or has become inactive due to failures, is there a way to re-activate the trigger automatically?
For example, our servers share a common storage device (NAS). We have found that if the sorage server gets taken off-line overnight for maintenance and we haven't been informed, the file trigger fails and retries to connect to the NAS. It only does this a finite number of times then de-activates.
What we would like to do is run a check of all our critical Triggers at, for example, 6am (when all services should be back up and running), and if any are inactive then reactivate them.
We also have a similar issue with Email Triggers. If the trigger fails for any reason (e.g. Exchange Server being offline or not contactable in any way) it eventually times out and de-activates. We need to reactivate it and also, if possible, send a notification letting us know the trigger was inactive.
Hope that explains it better?
Cheers
Andy