The management point control manager detected that the management point is not responding to HTTP requests. The http error is %1. Configuration Manager status message 5436 was detected.
This condition could occur because:
The management point service is not started or is not responding.
Internet Information Services (IIS) is not responding.
The management point encountered an error when connecting to SQL Server.
The SQL Server Service Principal Names (SPNs) are not registered correctly in Active Directory.
IIS is not configured to listen on the ports over which Configuration Manager is configured to communicate.
The default Web site is disabled in IIS.
The SMS ISAPI Application Identity does not have the requisite logon privileges.
Manually restart the SMS Agent Host service on the management point.
Manually restart the W3SVC service on the management point.
Verify that the SQL Server site system is properly configured to allow management point access.
If you are using a standard SQL security account, verify that the SQL Server site system is configured to allow standard SQL Security; or configure the management point to use a Windows NT integrated security account, with appropriate access.
If you are using integrated security, verify that the account that is used by the management point to connect to the SQL Server site system is a member of the SMS_SiteSystemToSQLConnection_<sitecode > group on the SQL Server site system, that the account is not locked out, and that the account password is not expired. (In standard security, the default account is SMS_SQL_RX_<sitecode>.)
Ensure that the SQL Server SPNs are correctly registered. Review Q829868.
Verify that the default Web site is configured to use the same ports that Configuration Manager is configured to use.
Verify that the default Web site is enabled and functioning properly.
Verify that the account that the Configuration Manager ISAPI is configured to run under has not been denied batch logon rights through group policy.
For more information, refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article 838891.
This alert is best handled by Configuration Manager administrators.
To investigate status messages:
1. In the Configuration Manager console, navigate to System Center Configuration Manager > Site Database > System Status, and then click Status Message Queries.
2. Right-click the All Status Messages from a Specific System, and then select Show Messages.
3. In the All Status Messages from a Specific System dialog box you can either specify the Machine Name and Time, or you can load existing machine names from the database, and then click OK. The status messages for the appropriate selected parameters are displayed.
For more assistance, see a list of additional support options in the support section of the Configuration Manager Web site at Support for Configuration Manager 2007.
Target | Microsoft.SystemCenter.ConfigurationManager.2007.Microsoft_SMSv4_Site_Database_Servers_Installation |
Category | EventCollection |
Enabled | False |
Alert Generate | False |
Remotable | True |
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GenerateAlert | WriteAction | System.Mom.BackwardCompatibility.AlertResponse | Default |
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