Active Directory Web Services service is not running
Indicates Active Directory® Web Services service is currently not running on the domain controller.
Data collector
• Category: Windows Services
• Name: Active Directory Web Services
• Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022
• Required permissions: When monitored locally or remotely, domain administrator privilege is required.Description
The Directory Analyzer agent periodically checks to ensure Active Directory Web Services is running.
Resolution
Use the Services MCC snap-in or another SCP application to restart Active Directory Web Services.
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Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022 |
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Required permissions: When monitored locally and remotely, only domain user privilege is required. When monitored remotely, the target server must have WMI remote access enabled and the user must be a member of the Distributed COM Users group. |
DC cache hits
Indicates the performance of the server may be degraded because of too few cache read hits.
Data collector
• Category: Performance Counters
• Name: Cache copy read hits
• Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022
• Required permissions: When monitored locally and remotely, only domain user privilege is required and the user must be a part of the Performance Logs User group.Description
Resolution
DC DIT disk space
Indicates that the amount of disk space available on the volume that Active Directory® uses for its database is less than or equal to the configured threshold.
Data collector
• Category: General
• Name: Active Directory database details
• Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022
• Required permissions: When monitored locally and remotely, only domain user privilege is required. When monitored remotely, the target server must have WMI remote access enabled and the user must be a member of the Distributed COM Users group.Description
A low disk space condition can be due to many different things, such as:
Resolution
Check the registry on the server to determine the disk volume that contains the Active Directory database. Under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters registry key, the value DSA Database file contains the path of the file in which Active Directory keeps its database. If the Active Directory database is stored on the C: drive and this is the same drive that contains the system TEMP directory (usually C:\TEMP), delete all of the files in the TEMP directory.
Determine what directories are using the most disk space. Using Windows® Explorer, right-click on each directory and select Properties. The disk space used by the directory sub-tree will appear on the Properties page. After you determine what is causing the directories to grow, run Ntdsutil.exe to compact files, move files to another volume, or move transaction logs to another volume.
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