Hi,
Could you provide the PowerShell Monitoring Management Pack that you imported to create a PowerShell-based monitor?
If possible, please share the PowerShell script with us, I will do a lab test in our SCOM env.
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Hello All,
Anyone can help me on this.
I have administrative privilege on SCOM env.
We have created few PowerShell based monitor targeted to Virtual server. Unfortunately i am not able to reset the monitor health state.
For hours and hours its showing Calculating the health state of the following monitor. And it never closing the box automatically.
Thanks & Regards,
Anu
Hi,
Could you provide the PowerShell Monitoring Management Pack that you imported to create a PowerShell-based monitor?
If possible, please share the PowerShell script with us, I will do a lab test in our SCOM env.
Hi Anu,
please check thosse two things:
I had this same behavior because for some reason the sql service broker was disabled. I even blogged about this here:
SCOM Troubleshooting: disabled SQL Server Service Broker
In the article you can also see how to check it and eenabled it if needed.
2. Permissions issue
I had this same behavior when the MSAA was missing permission on the one of the nodes of the SQL AlwaysOn cluster. The same can occur if other permissions are misssing. Please open the Operations Manager Event logs on your management server after you have tried a rest and telll me when do you see there? Please post the related events here, so that we can check on them and give you some hints.
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Regards
Stoyan Chalakov