OEM12c - Added tablespace to database and the Available Space Used (%) Alerts is not checked

Hello -  I'm new to OEM 12c and I'm still getting my head around the monitoring aspects of it.  I just added two temporary tablespaces to a database.  When I look at the tablespaces via OEM12c, I notice that the Avaliable Space Used (%) Alerts column has a check mark for all the tablespaces except the two I just created.  The original TEMP tablespace does have check in the column.  Will these two new tablespaces be monitored for used space?
Thanks!
Shawn

I'm assuming you're on DB 11.2 or higher...    Temp and Undo are typically excluded from monitoring due to their cyclical nature.   Thresholds must explicitly be set from 11.2 and higher.  Please see this note for more details.   Another explanation might be timing... if you just added them, and the tablespace collection hasn't run, you won't see that check because the metric hasn't validated them yet.   If you go back after the collection runs, you should see (if they were a normal tablespace and the temp/undo monitoring wasn't in play)...
How to - Exclude UNDO and TEMP Tablespaces From The Tablespace Used (%) Metric (Doc ID 816920.1)

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