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KeithK  wrote on Orhan TASKIN's Wall:  You had created a posting called "Event ID 21042 Topology Change ". Did you ever find an answer to your question or resolution? I am having the same issue and have not found much info on this.
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Rank (0) Views 26 On , 11 hours ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Marco, Did you copy the and replaced updated SRSUpgradeTool.exe with the existing one which is shipped with SCOM R2 Cumulative update 1 or 2

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I think you can monitor secureplatform with snmp. Take a look at the following link please; http://www.manage-x.net/

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Lately I am seeing this too especially on Windows Server 2008 R2 servers. I increased the threshold to 40 percent. I will keep monitor the server to see if come up with something.

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Rank (3) Views 174 On , 22 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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You can use SCOM OLE DB Data Source template to check database availability. You may need install oracle client on the SCOM server in order to do that.

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Rank (4) Views 108 On , 27 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Hi Drumz, Your parameter should be like this for the monitor $Data/Context/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[OID='Your Monitor OID'][1]/Value$ For example $Data/Context/SnmpVarBinds/SnmpVarBind[OID='1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.191.1.6.4'][1]/Value$ for the rule; $Data/EventDa

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Rank (4) Views 133 On , 32 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Hi Bad Kitty, Patch is an MSP file has same parameters as MSI files. Take a look at this link; http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372024%28VS.85%29.aspx also you can use this; cmd /c c:\temp\32bit\KB979257-x86-Agent.msp /quiet or msiexec /update sc

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Rank (4) Views 119 On , 33 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Hi Luke, Please take a look at the following link. It looks like you need to add service accounts to "Windows Authorization Access Group" http://thoughtsonopsmgr.blogspot.com/2010/07/installation-error-when-installing-scom.html http://support.microsoft.co

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Rank (3) Views 524 On , 33 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Hi Koray, I believe this is a known issue for the Cross Platform process monitoring. You will need to create your own solution or MP. Take a look at the Cross Platform Authoring Guide. It does not mention about process monitoring however you can use "Micr

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Rank (3) Views 108 On , 33 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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I do this time to time too. The way I do that; On the RMS server; Stop the Health Service and go to installation folder (usually C:\Program Files\System Center Operations Manager 2007 and I rename the Health State Folder something like Health State Old an

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Rank (6) Views 109 On , 33 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Azam, By saying it is not generating alerts it that mean web site shown in critical state that you are not seeing alert or it is in healthy state where it should be critical? By default child monitors does not generate alert. when it is in critical or war

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There is no override option for custom hours. You need to create your own rule and monitor thorough authoring console; For creating monitor; http://nocentdocent.wordpress.com/2009/05/01/opsmgr-r2-authoring-console-business-hours-monitor/ and Rule; http://

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Rank (3) Views 243 On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 2:23 AM, 40 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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You need to create timer reset monitor not manual reset if you create manual reset monitor you have to reset the state of the monitor manually. I attached sample MP it has 2 rules and 2 monitors about event id 6005 and 6006 and targeted to Windows Ser

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Rank (6) Views 266 On , 41 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Depends on the size of your environment but in general it should not take more ten minutes. If you create the rule in the new mp and attach it i can take a look.

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Rank (6) Views 158 On , 42 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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You need to make sure that you create the rule with correct parameter and correct target. Create a NT based event rule make sure you put the correct expressions and target to Windows Server class keep the rule enable or keep it disable and override on for

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Rank (5) Views 147 On , 45 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Hi Ernie, Please take a look at the SCOM sizing helper tool; that will give you some specs based on your scenario. You can download; http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=b0e059e9-9f19-47b9-8b01-e864aebf210c OperatinsMana

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Rank (4) Views 145 On , 45 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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or another solution might be using SNMP to monitor disk space if you have SNMP configured on your system you can try XSNMP which has net-snmp MP that might work. http://www.manage-x.net/default.aspx

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Rank (3) Views 131 On , 45 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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First thing you need to know how to check free disk space on the Cross Plat systems. Running this command; df -k will list you something like this; Filesystem 1024-blocks Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on /dev/hd4 393216 237588 40% 6751 12% / /dev/hd2 41

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Rank (2) Views 148 On , 45 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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What OS are you running? Redhat-Solaris-AIX?

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Rank (2) Views 148 On , 45 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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Not as a logical disk. Like Pete said you can monitor NFS daemons. or you can parse log files.

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Rank (4) Views 163 On , 46 days ago By Orhan TASKIN

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you can also run this command from OperationsManager Shell to remove discovered objects; Remove-DisabledMonitoringObject Details;http://blogs.technet.com/b/jonathanalmquist/archive/2008/09/14/remove-disabledmonitoringobject.aspx

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