Discussion:
managed Object NOT Monitored
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John Bradshaw
2009-05-20 10:06:02 UTC
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Having created several groups using various Dynamic rules to create Dynamic
Members, I was surprised to see that several Members (managed objects) of the
groups show up in a NOT Monitored State. This can be some Exchange, Dell, IIS
etc etc members. There doesn't seem to be a pattern.
How can I force a particular Managed Object in to a Monitored State?
Thx,
John Bradshaw
Blake Mengotto [MVP]
2009-05-20 18:57:06 UTC
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Just curious John,

Do you have the hotfix 958490 installed?
--
Regards,
Blake
Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com
Blog: http//discussitnow.spaces.live.com
OpsMgr MVP
Post by John Bradshaw
Having created several groups using various Dynamic rules to create Dynamic
Members, I was surprised to see that several Members (managed objects) of the
groups show up in a NOT Monitored State. This can be some Exchange, Dell, IIS
etc etc members. There doesn't seem to be a pattern.
How can I force a particular Managed Object in to a Monitored State?
Thx,
John Bradshaw
John Bradshaw
2009-05-23 11:05:01 UTC
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Nope...but I do now!!
thankyou Blake!
John Bradshaw
Post by Blake Mengotto [MVP]
Just curious John,
Do you have the hotfix 958490 installed?
--
Regards,
Blake
Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com
Blog: http//discussitnow.spaces.live.com
OpsMgr MVP
Post by John Bradshaw
Having created several groups using various Dynamic rules to create Dynamic
Members, I was surprised to see that several Members (managed objects) of the
groups show up in a NOT Monitored State. This can be some Exchange, Dell, IIS
etc etc members. There doesn't seem to be a pattern.
How can I force a particular Managed Object in to a Monitored State?
Thx,
John Bradshaw
Blake Mengotto [MVP]
2009-05-26 17:02:52 UTC
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Did that fix it John?
--
Regards,
Blake
Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com
Blog: http//discussitnow.spaces.live.com
OpsMgr MVP
Post by John Bradshaw
Nope...but I do now!!
thankyou Blake!
John Bradshaw
Post by Blake Mengotto [MVP]
Just curious John,
Do you have the hotfix 958490 installed?
--
Regards,
Blake
Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com
Blog: http//discussitnow.spaces.live.com
OpsMgr MVP
Post by John Bradshaw
Having created several groups using various Dynamic rules to create Dynamic
Members, I was surprised to see that several Members (managed objects)
of
the
groups show up in a NOT Monitored State. This can be some Exchange,
Dell,
IIS
etc etc members. There doesn't seem to be a pattern.
How can I force a particular Managed Object in to a Monitored State?
Thx,
John Bradshaw
John Bradshaw
2009-05-28 00:44:02 UTC
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Hi Blake,
It certainly is a LOT better.
thx again,
John Bradshaw
Post by Blake Mengotto [MVP]
Did that fix it John?
--
Regards,
Blake
Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com
Blog: http//discussitnow.spaces.live.com
OpsMgr MVP
Post by John Bradshaw
Nope...but I do now!!
thankyou Blake!
John Bradshaw
Post by Blake Mengotto [MVP]
Just curious John,
Do you have the hotfix 958490 installed?
--
Regards,
Blake
Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com
Blog: http//discussitnow.spaces.live.com
OpsMgr MVP
Post by John Bradshaw
Having created several groups using various Dynamic rules to create Dynamic
Members, I was surprised to see that several Members (managed objects)
of
the
groups show up in a NOT Monitored State. This can be some Exchange,
Dell,
IIS
etc etc members. There doesn't seem to be a pattern.
How can I force a particular Managed Object in to a Monitored State?
Thx,
John Bradshaw
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