Failed remotely verifying agent operating system version

Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager.AgentOSVerificationFailure.Monitor (UnitMonitor)

Monitor for when the management server cannot remotely verify the operating system version.

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

Unable to verify the version of the remote computer.

Causes

This can happen when the Management Server has limited access to the machine. The account used to remotely install the agent may not be an administrator but have elevated rights (for example; Power User).

Resolutions

Ensure that the Action Account or alternate credentials supplied in the Discovery Wizard has administrative rights on the target machine.

For more information on troubleshooting agent installation, see Troubleshooting Issues When You Use the Discovery Wizard to Install an Agent(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=181932).

Element properties:

TargetMicrosoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager
Parent MonitorMicrosoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager.ConfigHealthRollup
CategoryConfigurationHealth
EnabledTrue
Alert GenerateTrue
Alert SeverityError
Alert PriorityNormal
Alert Auto ResolveTrue
Monitor TypeMicrosoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager.AgentManagerFailureMonitor
RemotableTrue
AccessibilityPublic
Alert Message
Failed Agent Push/Repair - Could not remotely verify agent operating system version
An agent "push" install or repair was attempted and failed. The task was run from the management server {1} against the computer {0}.

Additional details:
Task Start Time: {3} UTC
Task End Time: {4} UTC

Full Event Description: {5}
RunAsDefault

Source Code:

<UnitMonitor ID="Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager.AgentOSVerificationFailure.Monitor" Accessibility="Public" Enabled="true" Target="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager" ParentMonitorID="Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager.ConfigHealthRollup" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" TypeID="Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager.AgentManagerFailureMonitor" ConfirmDelivery="true">
<Category>ConfigurationHealth</Category>
<AlertSettings AlertMessage="Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager.AgentOSVerificationFailure.Monitor.AlertMessage">
<AlertOnState>Error</AlertOnState>
<AutoResolve>true</AutoResolve>
<AlertPriority>Normal</AlertPriority>
<AlertSeverity>Error</AlertSeverity>
<AlertParameters>
<AlertParameter1>$Target/Property[Type="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.UserActionManager"]/TargetDevicePrincipalName$</AlertParameter1>
<AlertParameter2>$Target/Property[Type="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.UserActionManager"]/ManagementServerName$</AlertParameter2>
<AlertParameter3>$Target/Property[Type="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.UserActionManager"]/PendingStateType$</AlertParameter3>
<AlertParameter4>$Target/Property[Type="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager"]/TaskStartTime$</AlertParameter4>
<AlertParameter5>$Target/Property[Type="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager"]/TaskEndTime$</AlertParameter5>
<AlertParameter6>$Data/Context/Property[@Name="Message"]$</AlertParameter6>
</AlertParameters>
</AlertSettings>
<OperationalStates>
<OperationalState ID="AgentManagerFailure" MonitorTypeStateID="AgentInstallationFailure" HealthState="Error"/>
<OperationalState ID="AgentManagerSuccess" MonitorTypeStateID="AgentInstallationSuccess" HealthState="Success"/>
</OperationalStates>
<Configuration>
<EventId>10607</EventId>
<TaskStartTime>$Target/Property[Type="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager"]/TaskStartTime$</TaskStartTime>
<TaskEndTime>$Target/Property[Type="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManager"]/TaskEndTime$</TaskEndTime>
</Configuration>
</UnitMonitor>