This Management Pack is designed for the following versions of Microsoft Operations Manager:
To start using the Management Pack, you need to import it into Microsoft Operations Manager as described in the example below. For more information about importing, using, and removing Management Packs, refer to the documentation supplied with your version of Microsoft Operations Manager.
Start System Center Operations Manager Operations Console.
From the main menu, select Go | Administration.
In the left pane, right-click the Management Packs node, and then click Import Management Packs on the shortcut menu.
On the Select Management Packs page, click the Add button, and then click Add from disk.
If you are prompted to search the online catalog for the dependencies the Management Pack may have, click No.
Browse to select the Quest.Recovery.Manager.for.Active.Directory.xml or Quest.Recovery.Manager.for.Active.Directory.Limited.xml file supplied in the RMAD distribution package. When you are finished, click Open.
Click Install and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Management Pack installation.
The next table lists the monitoring rules provided by the Management Pack in Microsoft System Center Operations Manager. The table also provides information on which of these rules are enabled or disabled by default.
Rule | Default setting |
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Collect Online Restore Is Starting Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Online Restore Progress - Objects Have Been Restored Successfully Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Online Restore Has Completed Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Offline Restore Is Starting Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Offline Restore Progress - DC Restarted in Normal Mode Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Offline Restore Progress - DC Restarted in DSRM Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Offline Restore Progress - DC not Restarted in Normal Mode Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Alert on Failed Offline Restore (Recovery Manager Console) | Enabled |
Collect Offline Restore Has Failed Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Enabled |
Collect Offline Restore Has Completed Successfully Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Started Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Completed with Warnings Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Alert on Backup Creation Completed with Errors (Recovery Manager Console) | Enabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Failed Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Enabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Completed Successfully Events (Recovery Manager Console) | Disabled |
Collect Online Restore Progress - Objects Have Been Restored Successfully Events (Restore Agent) | Disabled |
Alert on Failed Offline Restore (Restore Agent) | Enabled |
Collect Offline Restore Has Failed Events (Restore Agent) | Enabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Been Completed with Warnings Events (Backup Agent) | Disabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Started Events (Backup Agent) | Disabled |
Alert on Failed Backup Creation (Backup Agent) | Enabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Failed Events (Backup Agent) | Enabled |
Collect Backup Creation Has Completed Successfully Events (Backup Agent) | Disabled |
In the SCOM Operations console, Recovery Manager for Active Directory (RMAD) components are represented as three health state views (separate for each type of objects) and two multi-level diagrams. There are three types of RMAD objects in these diagrams: Recovery Manager Console instances, Computer Collections existing in the Recovery Manager Console and Computers explicitly or implicitly added to Computer Collections. Each object has properties and health state determined by these properties.
In the multi-level diagrams All Components in Computer Collections and All Recovery Manager Console Instances under Monitoring | Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory, health of upper-level components depends on the health of lower-level components.
Regular Management Pack
TargetComputer Display name of a RMAD console instance
Version Version of a RMAD console instance
Limited Management Pack
TargetComputer Display name of a RMAD console instance
Version Version of a RMAD console instance
Regular Management Pack
DisplayName Display name of a computer collection
ID Computer collection ID
AgentSideBackupPath Remote storage
ConsoleSideBackupPath Location of the backup storage on the RMAD Console side
CollectFEMetaData Indicates what metadata is collected
HasCollectionItems Indicates whether a computer collection has collection items
Limited Management Pack
DisplayName Display name of a computer collection
ID Computer collection ID
AgentSideBackupPath Remote storage
ConsoleSideBackupPath Location of the backup storage on the RMAD Console side
CollectFEMetaData Indicates what metadata is collected
HasCollectionItems Indicates whether a computer collection has collection items
Regular Management Pack
TargetComputer Name of a domain controller
LastSessionResult Result of the last backup session
LastSessionDate Time stamp of the last backup session
BackupExists Indicates whether a backup was created in the last 30 days
Limited Management Pack
Regular Management Pack
Limited Management Pack
Regular Management Pack
Limited Management Pack
Checks whether a computer collection has at least one domain controller.
There are no alerts about empty collections or collections which have no backups in the last 30 days.
Regular Management Pack
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Limited Management Pack
Does not request any data about completed backups or backup sessions.
Does not check whether a backup was created in the last 30 days.
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