• Management Pack:  SCOM 2016
  • MP Version:  1.0
  • Released:  10/19/2018
  • Publisher:  Microsoft

Operations Manager Agents Class

  • ID:  Microsoft.SystemCenter.AgentManagedGroup
  • Description:  Contains all agent managed agent objects.
  • Class Hierarchy: 
    Object
    Configuration Item
    Logical Entity
    Group
    Computer Group
    Operations Manager Agents

  • Attributes:  Public, Non-Hosted, Singleton
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This monitor checks access to Windows event logs. This monitor will check if the Windows Event Log module reads many corrupt events from any event log. If it encounters too many corrupt or unreadable events over a period of time, it will set the state of this monitor to unhealthy. This monitor checks the if the Windows Event Log module is processing backlogged events for a period of time. This monitor checks if the Windows Event Log monitor is unable to process events from one or more event logs. This monitor detects when the account type used for the agent's default Action Account is incorrect. Checks for expiring Run As accounts and their passwords This monitor checks that a set of Run As accounts are authorized. Authorization can be restricted when an administrator runs the HSLockdown tool. Detects when Run As account configuration processing has failed This monitor checks if the computer is configured to allow all Run As accounts to log on locally. This monitor checks if a Run As account can successfully log on with the configured username and password. Monitor that verifies Run As accounts.  This monitor ensures that the 'Process\Handle Count' counter for the 'HealthService.exe' process does not exceed a set threshold over a series of consecutive samples. If the conditions are met, this monitor will change to a critical state, which will then roll up to the 'Health Service State' monitor. The 'Health Service State' monitor is configured to run a recovery when its state is critical, which will automatically attempt to restart the System Center Management Health Service. This monitor ensures that the 'Process\Private Bytes' counter for the 'HealthService.exe' process does not exceed a set threshold over a series of consecutive samples. If the conditions are met, this monitor will change to a critical state, which will then roll up to the 'Health Service State' monitor. The 'Health Service State' monitor is configured to run a recovery when its state is critical, which will automatically attempt to restart the System Center Management Health Service. This monitor ensures that the 'Process\Handle Count' counter for the 'MonitoringHost.exe' processes do not exceed a set threshold over a series of consecutive samples. If the conditions are met, this monitor will change to a critical state, which will then roll up to the 'Health Service State' monitor.  The 'Health Service State' monitor is configured to run a recovery when its state is critical, which will automatically attempt to restart the System Center Management Health Service. This monitor ensures that the 'Process\Private Bytes' counter for the 'MonitoringHost.exe' processes do not exceed a set threshold over a series of consecutive samples. If the conditions are met, this monitor will change to a critical state, which will then roll up to the 'Health Service State' monitor. The 'Health Service State' monitor is configured to run a recovery when its state is critical, which will automatically attempt to restart the System Center Management Health Service. This monitor reports on spoofed data received by this System Center Management Health Service. Changes state when an issue synchronizing the secure exchange key exists This monitor checks the state of the Windows Management Instrumentation Service. This monitor detects if the local System Center Management Health Service was able to log an event in the last 30 minutes as a synthetic transaction to check the System Center Management Health Service's ability to process events. This monitor detects if the local System Center Management Health Service was able to log an event in the last 45 minutes as a synthetic transaction to check the System Center Management Health Service's ability to process events. This monitor indicates that the System Center Management Health Service has had a stale configuration for some period of time. This monitor indicates that the System Center Management Health Service has had a stale configuration for a long period of time. This monitor indicates whether the System Center Management Health Service could load the configuration successfully or not. Monitor all agent processes to identify potential issues with the agent using too much processor time. This monitor measures the Health Service Management Groups\Send Queue % Used counter for the Health service. This monitor measures the Health Service Management Groups\Send Queue % Used counter for the Health service. This monitor checks whether Network Monitoring is experiencing excessive timeouts Monitors the validity of data arriving at this System Center Management Health Service. This monitor detects if the 32-bit agent has been installed on a 64-bit operating system. This monitor checks for the agent version, and generates an alert if the version of an agent is less than the minimum version that is provided. This monitor checks the status of the certificate used for authentication and sends an alert when the certificate is about to expire. This monitor raises an alert when the Operations Manager agent cannot resolve Secure Reference override. This monitor checks whether WMI is healthy by periodically performing a WMI query This monitor checks WMI memory utilization on the computer. This monitor pings a agentless computer using an ICMP ping. If the computer is agent-managed, it pings itself locally. UNIX/Linux Heartbeat Health Hostname Resolution Health Windows Remote Management Authentication Check Monitor WS-Management Certificate Monitor WS-Management Run As Account Monitor Contains all agent managed agent objects. All System Center Agents. This type represents the System Center Agent running on a Management Server of some Management Group. Defines the basic properties of computers running Windows operating systems Windows computer that is managed with a System Center Agent or monitored Agentless. Defines the basic properties of computers running Windows client operating systems Defines the basic properties of computers running Windows Server operating systems A Managed Computer has the Client Windows Operating System installed. A Managed Computer has the Server Windows Operating System installed. Defines the basic properties of Windows domain controllers All UNIX/Linux Computers

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Properties

Display Name Description
Asset Status Asset status
Display Name Display name of the object.
Notes Notes
Object Status Object status

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Relations

Health Source
NameClassType
Agent Managed Group Contains Agents Operations Manager Agents Membership
Agent Managed Group Contains Management Server Group Operations Manager Agents Membership
Agent Managed Group Contains Gateway Group Operations Manager Agents Membership
Group contains Computers Computer Group Membership
Owned By User Configuration Item Reference
Affects Customers Configuration Item Reference
Serviced By User Configuration Item Reference
Contains Configuration Item Configuration Item Membership
Is Related to Configuration Item Configuration Item Reference
Config Item References Location Configuration Item Reference
Entity Watched By Perspective Object Reference

Health Target
NameClassType
Health Services Group Contains Agent Managed Group Operations Manager Agents Membership

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