You can monitor specific disk events by adding them to the threshold profile.
Add threshold item
1. Navigate to Admin (on the side panel), then click on Threshold profile.
The Threshold Profiles page appears
2. To create a new profile, click on Add Profile.
3. To edit an existing Threshold profile, click one of the existing profiles in the list:
4. On the Threshold Profile, click on New Item.
5. On the Threshold item window, select the Custom tab. Then fill in the form then click on Add.
- Category: Events by Source
- Source Folder: Select it based on the event
- Event Severity: Based on the severity of the event
- Source Names or Event IDs (comma separated): The name or ID of the event.
Learn more about monitoring events from our article Monitor Windows Events
7. Complete the changes by clicking Save, in the Edit Threshold section.
Event IDs
The following table describes all the Event IDs:
Event ID |
Description |
7 |
The device has a bad block of memory, which Windows attempted to read. The data might be missing or corrupted. User Action: If this event is logged regularly, replace the hard disk drive. |
11 |
The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk1\DR1. |
15 |
The device either timed out or is not present. User Action: No user action is required. |
2 |
The driver detected that the device \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 has its write cache enabled. Data corruption may occur. |
33 |
This Windows Event does not have a description yet. |
34 |
The driver disabled the write cache on device \Device\Harddisk1\DR1. |
50 |
{Lost Delayed-Write Data} The system was attempting to transfer file data from Buffers to \...\DP(1)0-0+5. The write operation failed, and only some of the data may have been written to the file. |
51 |
When your computer pages information to or from the disk, if a generic error occurs, it logs an Event ID 51event message. In a paging operation, the operating system either swaps a page of memory from memory to disk or retrieves a page of memory from disk to memory. It is part of the memory management of Microsoft Windows. |
52 |
The driver has detected that the device has predicted that it will fail. Immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive. A failure may be imminent. This means: The device will soon fail, and unsaved data will be lost. User Action: Back up your data immediately, and then replace the hard disk drive. |
57 |
The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur. |