Rank (0) Views 34 On , 18 days ago By Paulymo
I already have groups created based on Orgs but don't understand how I would separate AD Client Monitoring from one Org to another. I also adjusted the monitors based on post from this site or other well know SCOM bloggers. That has seemed to work for mos
Rank (0) Views 39 On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 1:38 PM, 18 days ago By Paulymo
Thank you Simon. I thought I had turned all the monitors off under Client Prespecitve but after taking another look I adjusted the monitors for higher thresholds and stopped the monitoring on workgroup computers. The server that was continuing to gi
Rank (0) Views 177 On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 12:53 PM, 18 days ago By Paulymo
Does anyone know where the alert below is coming from? I have tried to turn off all client monitoring but can't get rid of this alert. Alert: AD Client Monitoring: AD Connectivity is unavailable, or the response is too slow Source: AD Client Monit
Rank (0) Views 25 On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 10:11 PM, 40 days ago By Paulymo
Thanks Tommy!!! I saw the extra entries in the XML file and removed them. I made a copy just in case something goes wacky.
Rank (0) Views 450 On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 11:43 AM, 42 days ago By Paulymo
I recently added two management servers to our environment to help take the load off our one root management server. I had two gateway servers pointing at the RMS server and after adding the two MS servers I pointed the gateway servers to one of the MS