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System Center Essentials 2010 – Install Checks
UpdatesCheck that synchronisation has succeeded and that updates are being downloaded
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SQL ServerTo monitor SQL Server, you need to create a Run As Account which has local windows admin and SQL Server Sysadmin rights on the SQL Servers.
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In general, I find there is usually a SQL Server DBA group which has SQL SysAdmin rights on the SQL Servers and local windows administrator rights so I create a Windows Account for SQL Monitoring and add it to this group. In the example below I have used the administrator account.
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Now associate this Run As Account with the SQL Discovery and Monitoring Run As Profile – double click SQL Discovery Account
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Click Next to bring up the Run As Accounts Window
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Click Add to associate the Run As Account with Run As Profile
Choose Run As Account and Select class and Click OK
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Click Save
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Click SQL Server Run As Account to distribute the credentials to the SQL Servers
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Click ADD
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Search for the SQL Servers and choose ADD and OK
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Click OK
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Click Close
Repeat this process for assigning the SQL Run As Account to the SQL Server Monitoring Run As Profile
If you have any errors such as failed to login or Secure Reference Override Failures then wait 10 minutes and then close them. They should not return.
If they do, look at the troubleshooting document.
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Service Check Data Source Module Failed Execution and Service Check Probe Module Failed Execution alerts
See here for how to solve this issue:
http://blogs.technet.com/jimmyharper/archive/2009/07/02/sql-server-full-text-search-service-monitor.aspx