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Active Administrator 8.6.2 - User Guide

Active Administrator Overview User Provisioning Certificates Security & Delegation  Active Directory Health
Switching to Active Directory Health Using the Active Directory Health landing page Installing Active Directory Health Analyzer agents Using the Active Directory Health Analyzer agent configuration utility Excluding domain controllers Managing the Remediation Library Analyzing Active Directory health Analyzing Azure Active Directory Managing Active Directory Health Analyzer alerts Managing alert notifications Pushing alerts to System Center Operations Manager and SNMP managers Managing monitored domain controllers Managing data collectors Active Directory Health Templates Managing Active Directory Health Analyzer agents Using the Troubleshooter Recovering Active Directory Health data
Auditing & Alerting Group Policy Active Directory Recovery Active Directory Infrastructure DC Management DNS Management Configuration
Using the Configuration landing page Managing tasks Defining role-based access Setting email server options Configuring SCOM and SNMP Settings Setting notification options Setting Active Template options Setting agent installation options Setting recovery options Setting GPO history options Setting certificate configuration Setting service monitoring policy Managing archive databases Migrating data to another database Setting a preferred domain controller Setting up workstation logon auditing Managing configuration settings Setting user options Managing the Active Directory server
Diagnostic Console Alerts Appendix
Domain controller alerts
Active Directory Certificate Services service is not running Active Directory Domain Services is not running Active Directory Web Services service is not running Consecutive replication failures DC cache hits DC DIT disk space DC DIT log file disk space DC LDAP load DC LDAP response too slow DC Memory Usage DC properties dropped DC RID pool low DC SMB connections DC SYSVOL disk space DC time sync lost Detected NO_CLIENT_SITE record DFS Replication service not running DFS service is not running DFSR conflict area disk space DFSR conflict files generated DFSR RDC not enabled DFSR sharing violation DFSR staged file age DFSR staging area disk space DFSR USN records accepted DFSRS CPU load DFSRS unresponsive DFSRS virtual memory DFSRS working set DNS Client Service is not running Domain controller CPU load Domain controller page faults Domain controller unresponsive File Replication Service is not running File replication (NTFRS) staging space free in kilobytes GC response too slow Group policy object inconsistent Hard disk drive Intersite Messaging Service is not running Invalid primary DNS domain controller address Invalid secondary DNS domain controller address KDC service is not running LSASS CPU load LSASS virtual memory LSASS working set Missing SRV DNS record for either the primary or secondary DNS server NETLOGON not shared NetLogon service is not running Orphaned group policy objects exist Physical memory Power supply Primary DNS resolver is not responding Secondary DNS resolver is not responding Security Accounts Manager Service is not running SRV record is not registered in DNS SYSVOL not shared W32Time service is not running Workstation Service is not running
Domain alerts Site alerts Forest alerts Azure Active Directory Connect alerts
Event Definitions PowerShell cmdlets

Setting global quiet time

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Auditing & Alerting > Managing alerts > Setting global quiet time

Setting global quiet time

Define the quiet time during which no notifications are sent. Alerts that are triggered during the quiet time are still logged to the alert history. You also can set a global quiet time for each individual alert. See Creating an alert.

To set global quiet time
1
Select Auditing & Alerting | Alerts.
2
Click Global Quiet Times.

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To edit a selected quiet time, click Edit.

4
Select Enabled. To disable a quiet time, clear the check box.
5
Select All Days or specify a specific day.
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Managing alert history

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Auditing & Alerting > Managing alerts > Managing alert history

Managing alert history

The bottom pane on the Active Administrator Alerts & Alert History page displays the history for the selected alert. By default, all event definitions for the selected alert display. In addition to filtering the list, you can limit the display by selecting individual events to display.

You can resend the alert to selected email addresses. You also can create an alert history report to send to specified email recipients or to save to a file.

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To manage alert history
1
Select Auditing & Alerting | Alerts.

Table 70. Alert history menu options

Option

Description

Refresh

Refresh the display.

Details

View details about the selected event. See Viewing alert history details.

Resend

Resend an alert notification. See Resending an alert notification.

Filter

Filter the list of alert history. See Filtering alert history.

Clear Filter

Clear filters from the list of alert history.

Report

Create a report. See Creating an alert history report.

Filtering alert history

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Filtering alert history

To filter alert history
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Select Auditing & Alerting | Alerts.
3
Select Alert History | Filter.
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Viewing alert history details

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Auditing & Alerting > Managing alerts > Managing alert history > Viewing alert history details

Viewing alert history details

To view alert history details
1
Select Auditing & Alerting | Alerts.
3
Select an event in the Alert History pane, and select Alert History | Details.
To scroll through the list of events in the Alert History pane by clicking Next or Back.
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