Windows 2012 R2 DNS SEC - Trust Point State Monitor

Microsoft.Windows.Server.DNS.2012R2.Monitor.DNSSEC.TrustPointState (UnitMonitor)

This monitor checks the state of the DNS Trust Point in Windows Server 2012 R2 computer.

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

This monitor checks if the state of the DNS Trust Point is OK using a powershell commandlet

Configuration

Interval Seconds: How frequently (in seconds) the value should be checked.

Sync Time: Synchronization time for the module execution.

Timeout Seconds: How much time (in seconds) to wait for the module to finish execution.

Causes

Trust Point gor Errors: KeyCurrentRolloverStatus = DSInvalid, Missing, Deleted or Revoked

Trust Point gor Warnings: KeyCurrentRolloverStatus = Initialized, DSPending or AddPending

Trust Point is OK: KeyCurrentRolloverStatus = Valid

Resolutions

Check the state of the Trust Point to see if it has errors using the DNS management tool.

Element properties:

TargetMicrosoft.Windows.Server.DNS.TrustPoint
Parent MonitorSystem.Health.AvailabilityState
CategoryAvailabilityHealth
EnabledFalse
Alert GenerateTrue
Alert SeverityMatchMonitorHealth
Alert PriorityNormal
Alert Auto ResolveTrue
Monitor TypeMicrosoft.Windows.Server.DNS.2012.R2.TrustPointState.MonitorType
RemotableTrue
AccessibilityPublic
Alert Message
Windows 2012 R2 DNS SEC - Trust Point got Errors
The Trust Point {0} in Server {1} got Errors
RunAsDefault

Source Code:

<UnitMonitor ID="Microsoft.Windows.Server.DNS.2012R2.Monitor.DNSSEC.TrustPointState" Accessibility="Public" Enabled="false" Target="Microsoft.Windows.Server.DNS.TrustPoint" ParentMonitorID="Health!System.Health.AvailabilityState" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" TypeID="Microsoft.Windows.Server.DNS.2012.R2.TrustPointState.MonitorType" ConfirmDelivery="true">
<Category>AvailabilityHealth</Category>
<AlertSettings AlertMessage="Microsoft.Windows.Server.DNS.2012R2.Monitor.DNSSEC.TrustPointState.AlertMessage">
<AlertOnState>Error</AlertOnState>
<AutoResolve>true</AutoResolve>
<AlertPriority>Normal</AlertPriority>
<AlertSeverity>MatchMonitorHealth</AlertSeverity>
<AlertParameters>
<AlertParameter1>$Target/Property[Type="Microsoft.Windows.Server.DNS.TrustPoint"]/TrustPointName$</AlertParameter1>
<AlertParameter2>$Target/Host/Host/Property[Type="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.Computer"]/PrincipalName$</AlertParameter2>
</AlertParameters>
</AlertSettings>
<OperationalStates>
<OperationalState ID="ErrorState" MonitorTypeStateID="Error" HealthState="Error"/>
<OperationalState ID="WarningState" MonitorTypeStateID="Warning" HealthState="Warning"/>
<OperationalState ID="SuccessState" MonitorTypeStateID="Success" HealthState="Success"/>
</OperationalStates>
<Configuration>
<TrustPointName>$Target/Property[Type="Microsoft.Windows.Server.DNS.TrustPoint"]/TrustPointName$</TrustPointName>
<ComputerName>$Target/Host/Host/Property[Type="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.Computer"]/PrincipalName$</ComputerName>
<IntervalSeconds>900</IntervalSeconds>
<SyncTime/>
<TimeoutSeconds>300</TimeoutSeconds>
</Configuration>
</UnitMonitor>