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Monitoring the Health of the Management Group

System Center Operations Manager introduces a new dashboard view that provides a comprehensive picture of the health of your management group. The dashboard tries to answer the question, "do I need to do anything?"

The Management Group Health view under the Operations Manager folder, allows you to see at a glance the health state of all management group functions, such as resource pools, and the management group infrastructure, such as management servers. It also shows you recent agent health state including gray agents, agent configuration for agents pending management, and agent versions.

You can display Management Group Health on a SharePoint site by integrating with Operations Manager, giving all authorized users a useful summary of management group status. For more information, see Using SharePoint to view Operations Manager data.

Management Group Health automatically refreshes every 15 minutes by default. To manually refresh the view, right-click the view and select Refresh. It might take some time before the dashboard starts to show data. The agent data is recalculated every 15 minutes, and not when you refresh the dashboard.

This article describes the specific information that you see in each cell of the Management Group Health dashboard view.

Management Group Functions

Screenshot showing Health of management group functions.

Management Group Functions shows you the health state of any of the following functions that are installed in your management group:

  • Agentless exception monitoring

  • Audit collection services

  • System Center Data Access service group

  • System Center Management service group

  • Network discovery

  • Resource pools

  • Web user interfaces (web console and reporting web site)

You can open Health Explorer, alert view, diagram view, event view, performance view, and state view for any of the functions listed. To open a different view, right-click the display name for the function, and select Health Explorer or Navigation.

Management Group Infrastructure

Screenshot showing Health of management group infrastructure.

Management Group Infrastructure shows you the health state of any of the following infrastructure features that are installed in your management group:

  • Operational database

  • Data warehouse database

  • Management group

  • Management servers

  • Gateway servers

  • Agents

You can open Health Explorer, alert view, diagram view, event view, performance view, and state view for any of the features listed. To open a different view, right-click the display name for the feature, and select Health Explorer or Navigation.

Active Alerts

Screenshot showing Alerts generated by management group components.

Active Alerts displays all alerts generated by management group components installed in your management group.

Agent Configuration

Screenshot showing Agents pending approval or installation failed.

In Agent Configuration, you can see how the status of agents in the Pending Management folder in the Administration workspace. Agents can be pending management for the following reasons:

  • Manual agent install

  • Installation in progress

  • Agent update in progress

  • Repair in progress

  • Agent license limit exceeded

  • Failed agent installation

  • Agent requires update

  • Repair failed

Agent Versions

Screenshot showing Version number installed on agents.

Agent Versions lists the number of agents running each agent version number, including cumulative updates.

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