Management Server grayed out
Hello,
One of our management server remains grayed out. The RMS is fine.
I restarted the service System Center Management. The Management Server came green healthy but after 30 minutes it is grayed out again.
I resbooted the Managerement server. The Management Server came green healthy but after 30 minutes it is grayed out again.
it is not stable !!! any idea?
It happened a little bit after 7 pm last night and the operations manager log has filled up desgtroyed any log from this time.
the first error available is by 6:35 a.m. this morning
Log Name: Operations Manager
Source: HealthService
Date: 5/5/2011 6:32:56 AM
Event ID: 4506
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: opmgrms1.ad
Description:
Data was dropped due to too much outstanding data in rule "Microsoft.Linux.SLES.11.LogicalDisk.DiskReadsPerSecond.Collection" running for instance "/" with id:"{12945CB4-9927-6A00-572E-2CC215817557}" in management group "SCOM-MED".
and
Log Name: Operations Manager
Source: HealthService
Date: 5/5/2011 1:08:22 PM
Event ID: 2115
Task Category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: opmgrms1.ad.medctr.ucla.edu
Description:
A Bind Data Source in Management Group SCOM-MED has posted items to the workflow, but has not received a response in 9840 seconds. This indicates a performance or functional problem with the workflow.
Workflow Id : Microsoft.SystemCenter.DataWarehouse.CollectEntityHealthStateChange
Instance : opmgrms1.ad.medctr.ucla.edu
Instance Id : {EA878F39-4DF3-0145-F7C2-50BE6A431D96}
Nothing in the System log ... neither in the Application log
The Agents using this Management Server look okay...
looking at
http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2008/04/21/event-id-2115-a-bind-data-source-in-management-group.aspx
Thanks,
Dom
System Center Operations Manager 2007 / System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 / Forefront Client Security / Forefront Identity Manager
May 5th, 2011 3:49pm
Check out the article above that helps you not have to post gray state questions.
In your case, it looks like, for the hardware you are using, the amount of data you are generating exceeds your systems capabilities. The typical cause of this include:
1. Undersized hardware. Please refer to the sizing guide to help figure out what kind of hardware you should be running for the number of agents and the number of management packs you will be using.
2. Undersized hardware. See above.
3. Too many management packs or untuned management packs being directly introduced into production. See undersized hardware.
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May 5th, 2011 4:18pm