AD site availability health degraded alert!
Hi!
Need some help resolving this issue - The below alert did not provide more info, appreciate if someone can explain what the error is about and how to troubleshoot it.
AD Site Availability Health Degraded
Alert Description
Source:
Default-First-Site-Name
More than 60% of the DCs contained in this AD Site report an Availability Health problem
Path:
permanente.net\Default-First-Site-Name
Alert Monitor:
AD Site Availability Health Rollup Monitor
Created:
10/30/2010 8:39:26 PM
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Many thanks
Ven
November 1st, 2010 8:54pm
it just means that of all the DC's in that site more than 60% isn't healthy. So you need to look at the individual dc's and find out what the problem is.Rob Korving
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November 2nd, 2010 3:54am
What are the items Iam supposed to look for - as of the event viewer on AD and DNS server - I dont see any error events....
Can you pl suggest any specific AD commands I need to run to dig further ?
November 2nd, 2010 7:46pm
you should be able to drill down in the AD site in scom and the DC's in the site should be visible. Open their health explorer to see what is wrong.Rob Korving
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November 3rd, 2010 4:20am
Hi
Regarding this issue and AD Site Availability Health Rollup Monitor, I would like to share the following with you for your reference:
AD Site Availability Health Rollup Monitor – Am I reading this wrong?
http://systemcentercentral.com/BlogDetails/tabid/143/IndexID/42367/Default.aspx
Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
AD Site Availability Health Degraded
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/operationsmanagergeneral/thread/c3ac27c6-85cd-4445-a66e-4f8a1c7aabc9
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Nicholas Li - MSFT
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November 3rd, 2010 11:39pm