%11Site System Status Summarizer detected that the storage object "%1" on site system "%2" has %3 KB of free storage space, which is less than or equal to the Warning Free Space Threshold of %4 KB. Possible cause: The storage object is almost full. Solution: Make more space available on the storage object by deleting unneeded files. Possible cause: The Warning Free Space Threshold is set too high for this storage object. Solution: Decrease the Warning Free Space Threshold in the Configuration Manager Console by navigating to the Site Hierarchy --> %5 --> Site Settings --> Status Summarizers --> Site System Status Summarizer, right-clicking Properties, selecting the Thresholds tab, and creating or adjusting the specific thresholds for this storage object. Site System Status Summarizer will now set the status of the storage object to Warning in the Site System Status summary in the Configuration Manager Console.%0
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the availability of the "%1" role on server "%2" has changed to Unknown.%12 Possible ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the database "%1" on site database server "%2" has %3 KB of free space, which ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the storage object "%1" on Branch Distribution Point site system "%2" has %3 ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the storage object "%1" on site system "%2" has %3 KB of free storage space, ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the storage object "%1" on site system "%2" has %3 KB of free storage space, ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the storage object "%1" on site system "%2" has %3 KB of free storage space, ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the transaction log for the "%1" database on site database server "%2" has %3 ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the transaction log for the "%1" database on site database server "%2" has %3 ...
Site System Status Summarizer detected that the transaction log for the "%1" database on site database server "%2" has %3 ...