This rule generates alerts when the Dependent Service Check Probe module experiences a runtime failure.
Operations Manager failed to check the state of a service.
A rule or monitor tried to check the state of a service but failed to do so. This could be due to a number of reasons
The service does not exist on the computer
The Agent action account does not have permissions to check the service
The rule or monitor is misconfigured
More details of what caused this issue can be found by examining the associated alert context.
Check the rule or monitor name, also check the detailed information about what the error was.
Ensure that the service exists on the computer.
Ensure that the agent action account has permissions on the computer
Check the rule or monitor (workflow name) to ensure that it is properly configured.
The following link will display all events indicating a possible problem with service related events:
View Service Monitoring Events
Target | Microsoft.SystemCenter.HealthService | ||
Category | Alert | ||
Enabled | True | ||
Alert Generate | True | ||
Alert Severity | Warning | ||
Alert Priority | Normal | ||
Remotable | True | ||
Alert Message |
| ||
Event Log | Operations Manager |
ID | Module Type | TypeId | RunAs |
---|---|---|---|
DS | DataSource | Microsoft.Windows.EventProvider | Default |
Consolidator | ConditionDetection | Microsoft.SystemCenter.Overridable.ConsolidatorCondition | Default |
GenerateAlert | WriteAction | System.Health.GenerateAlert | Default |
<Rule ID="Microsoft.SystemCenter.DependentServiceCheckProbeModule.FailedExecution.Alert" Enabled="true" Target="SCLibrary!Microsoft.SystemCenter.HealthService" ConfirmDelivery="true" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" DiscardLevel="100">
<Category>Alert</Category>
<DataSources>
<DataSource ID="DS" TypeID="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.EventProvider">
<ComputerName>$Target/Host/Property[Type="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.Computer"]/NetworkName$</ComputerName>
<LogName>Operations Manager</LogName>
<Expression>
<And>
<Expression>
<SimpleExpression>
<ValueExpression>
<XPathQuery Type="String">PublisherName</XPathQuery>
</ValueExpression>
<Operator>Equal</Operator>
<ValueExpression>
<Value Type="String">Health Service Modules</Value>
</ValueExpression>
</SimpleExpression>
</Expression>
<Expression>
<SimpleExpression>
<ValueExpression>
<XPathQuery Type="String">Params/Param[1]</XPathQuery>
</ValueExpression>
<Operator>Equal</Operator>
<ValueExpression>
<Value Type="String">$Target/ManagementGroup/Name$</Value>
</ValueExpression>
</SimpleExpression>
</Expression>
<Expression>
<SimpleExpression>
<ValueExpression>
<XPathQuery Type="UnsignedInteger">EventDisplayNumber</XPathQuery>
</ValueExpression>
<Operator>Equal</Operator>
<ValueExpression>
<Value Type="UnsignedInteger">11775</Value>
</ValueExpression>
</SimpleExpression>
</Expression>
</And>
</Expression>
</DataSource>
</DataSources>
<ConditionDetection ID="Consolidator" TypeID="Microsoft.SystemCenter.Overridable.ConsolidatorCondition">
<ConsolidationProperties>
<PropertyXPathQuery>Params/Param[1]</PropertyXPathQuery>
</ConsolidationProperties>
<IntervalSeconds>3600</IntervalSeconds>
<Count>3</Count>
</ConditionDetection>
<WriteActions>
<WriteAction ID="GenerateAlert" TypeID="Health!System.Health.GenerateAlert">
<Priority>1</Priority>
<Severity>1</Severity>
<AlertMessageId>$MPElement[Name="Microsoft.SystemCenter.DependentServiceCheckProbeModule.FailedExecution.AlertMessage"]$</AlertMessageId>
<AlertParameters>
<AlertParameter1>$Data/Context/DataItem/EventDescription$</AlertParameter1>
</AlertParameters>
<Suppression>
<SuppressionValue>$Data/Context/DataItem/Params/Param[2]$</SuppressionValue>
</Suppression>
</WriteAction>
</WriteActions>
</Rule>