Analyzing health of a selected site
You can view information on all sites or a selected site. To view information on all sites, see Analyzing health of all sites.
To analyze health on a selected site
1 Select Active Directory Health | Analyzer.
2 Expand the tree, and expand Sites.
4The page heading displays general information about the selected site. Table 39 lists the fields that display.
Table 40. Site general information
Indicates if intersite topology generation is enabled or disabled.
Indicates if intrasite topology generation is enabled or disabled.
Table 41. Site tabs
Lists all the domain controllers in the selected domain and indicates if the domain controller is:
The Schedule column indicates how the inter-site link is connected.
• Permanent indicates the link is connected all of the time as a schedule is not assigned.
• Scheduled indicates the link is connected occasionally on a schedule.
• Disabled indicates the link is never connected. A schedule is assigned to the connection, but there is no scheduled time when the link is connected.Displays the current alerts for the selected item in the tree. See Using the analyzer pages.
Analyzing the health of a forest
To analyze health of the forest
1 Select Active Directory Health | Analyzer.
3The page heading displays general information about the forest. Table 42 lists the fields that display.
The Summary tab lists all the monitored domains and indicates the number of critical alerts and warnings for each domain. A vertical bar next to each domain indicates its status. A red bar indicates the domain has alerts.
▪ To filter the list of domains, type in the Filter domains box. The list filters as you type.
▪ To refresh the list, click Refresh.The Current Alerts tab lists the alerts for the forest. See Using the analyzer pages.
Analyzing Azure Active Directory
Once you install the Active Administrator® Azure® Active Directory® Connect Health Monitoring Agent on a computer where Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect is installed, you can view a summary of the output of the Synchronization Service Manager and manage the Azure Active Directory Connect Scheduler; view the output of the Synchronization Service Manager; view warnings, errors, and events that occurred over the last 24 hours; and view a list of the installed connectors, and properties, partitions, and run profiles of selected connectors.
Installing the Azure Active Directory Connect Health Monitoring Agent
You must install the Active Administrator® Azure® Active Directory® Connect Health Monitoring Agent on each computer that you want to monitor. Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect must also be installed on that computer.
Before you begin installation, you need the following information:
• The name of the Active Administrator server. To see the server name, select Settings | AA Server.To deploy the Azure Active Directory Connect agent
1 Locate C:\Program Files\Quest\ActiveAdministrator\Server\SLAgent\AADCAgent.
2 Copy all the files in the AADCAgent folder.
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5Select Start | Command Prompt (Admin), navigate to the folder where you copied the files, type Setup, and press Enter.
6 Type Y and press Enter to install the Active Administrator Azure Active Directory Connect Health Monitoring Agent.
7If you press Enter without entering a name, the default is the computer name, which displays next to Agent name in the prompt.
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bAfter the installation is complete, use the Agents tab or Setup.exe from the command line to manage the Active Administrator Azure Active Directory Connect Health Monitoring Agent. See Managing the Azure Active Directory Connect Health Monitoring Agent.
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