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Blake
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OpsMgr MVP
"Nitin" <Ni...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi We have a clustered environment, 4 node active - active cluster. When
> we
> run the discover wizhard, the SQL nodes do not get displayed.It populates
> the
> message stating that the account with which the discovery is being done
> does
> not have administrative privilages on the target machine. The accounts are
> a
> member of the admin group on all nodes.
>
> We are currently running on SQL 2K5, SP2 and SCOM 2007 SP1.The SQL
> Server's
> management pack is also imported.
>
> SCOM is discovering the other SQL instances which are not a part of the
> cluster such as the DPM and RMS servers and collecting alerts from these
> boxes.
>
> Since we are not able to discover the SQL servers we have manually
> deployed
> the agents on the 4 nodes. Also verified that the respective ports SMB and
> 445 are open.
>
> The current issue is SCOM is not able to capture the alerts from these
> instances and nodes. We are able to see the nodes and the SQL instances
> installed on the cluster in the Monitoring --> Computers view without any
> issue.
>
> Has anyone come across this issues or knows what's misconfigured ...which
> is
> blocking the alert capturing..
>
> Thanks in advance
The only change done recently was the category of admnistration account of
SCOM was changed from domain - local to domain - global as we were looking
for extending SCOM monitoring acros domains.
Any further areas wehre in we could look into to further drill down the
problem?
thanks in advance..
microsoft.public.opsmgr.sql
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Regards,
Blake
Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com
Blog: http//discussitnow.spaces.live.com
OpsMgr MVP
"Nitin" <Ni...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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