Removing alert notifications
To remove an alert notification
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
2 Open the Monitored Domain Controllers tab, if necessary.
3 Click Notifications.
4 Select a notification, and click Remove.
5 Click Yes.
Pushing alerts to System Center Operations Manager and SNMP managers
If you have a license for the Active Directory Health module, you can forward the Active Directory Health alerts generated by Active Directory Health Analyzer agents to Microsoft® System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) and SNMP managers. These alerts will appear in the Quest Alert Events view, under the Quest Active Administrator folder in the Operations Manager Monitoring pane and in the SNMP Manager.
To configure the System Center Operations Manager Alert Notification and SNMP Alert Notification
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
2 Open the Monitored Domain Controllers tab.
3 Click Notifications.
4 Select System Center Operations Manager Alert Notification.Select SNMP Alert Notification.
5 Click Edit.
7 To choose which Active Directory Health alerts to push, click Alert Selection.By default, all Active Directory Health alerts are included in the notification. If you want to send notifications for selected alerts, clear the check box, and select the alerts to include. For more information on the alerts, see the Alerts Appendix.
8 By default, alerts detected by the Active Directory Health Analyzer agents are sent to the SCOM server or the SNMP manager, unless you specify otherwise in the Forest Selection, Domain Selection, Domain Controller Selection, and Site Selection tabs. See Creating alert notifications.
9 Click OK.
Limiting alert notifications
The Notification Limiter dialog indicates if notifications are being sent or suspended and the countdown for the reset. Once the Current Count reaches the limit, the Reset Duration starts to increment. The Missed Notification indicates the number of notifications that were not sent. Click Refresh to renew the display information.Once the Reset Duration reaches the limit, all counts return to zero. You can manually reset the counter when notifications are suspended by clicking Reset.
To limit notifications
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
2 Open the Monitored Domain Controllers tab, if necessary.
3 Click Limiter.
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▪ To renew the counter display, click Refresh.
8 Click OK.
Managing monitored domain controllers
The first time you open the Agents option, the Monitored Domain Controllers page display is empty. The first task is to install a Active Directory Health Analyzer agent. See Installing Active Directory Health Analyzer agents. Once an agent is installed the Monitored Domain Controllers page lists the domain controllers monitored by Active Directory Health Analyzer agents. The name of the server monitoring each domain controller is listed in the Monitored by column.
NOTE: To help you assess the health of the monitored domain controllers, use the Summary tab in the Active Directory Health | Analyzer. See Analyzing Active Directory health.To manage monitored domain controllers
1 Select Active Directory Health | Agents.
2 Select the Monitored Domain Controllers tab.
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