Account for RunAs profile in workflow
EVENt ID 1107
Account for RunAs profile in workflow "CleanerOf_EXCH1_UNB_SCOM_domain.root.COM", running for instance "xxx-SCOM.child.domain.root.COM" with id:"{3E1DF26C-4E21-D7E0-6377-D493A03AAE77}" is not defined. Workflow will not be loaded. Please associate an account
with the profile. Management group "XXXSCOM"
and SCOM keep sending email notification ( Alert description: The Health service is unable to verify the Run As account ) and it close after 10 min
I was using the domain admin account, so i created i new user account member of ( domain admins - SCOM - administrators ) after that i faced these errors.
i tried to use the default action acount for the mangment server but i found the server gray !!
Kindly help
Ahmad Samir | MCSE 2003 | MCTS: Exchange 2010, MCTS: Lync 2010. MCTS: SCOM 2007
May 30th, 2012 9:07am
Hi,
When you changed the run as account. Dit perform the following steps?
How to Modify an Existing Run As Profile
Pre-existing Run As profiles may have been created by you using the How to Create and Configure a Custom Run As Profile procedure or they may have been created if
a management pack was imported that contained one. Use this procedure to modify the properties of an existing Run As profile.
How to modify an existing Run As profile
1.
Open the Operations console with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager 2007 Administrators role.
2.
Select the Administration view.
3.
In the Administration view navigation pane, select theProfiles container.
4.
In the results pane, double-click the profile whose properties you want to edit. This opens theRun As Profile Wizard, which contains the settings that were configured previously.
5.
On the General Properties page, you can modify the value in theDisplay name and
Description fields.
6.
Click Next.
7.
On the Run As Accounts page, you can add additional Run As accounts, edit the settings of existing ones and remove Run As accounts that should no longer be associated with the Run As profile.
8.
When you have completed your modifications, click Save.
9.
On the Completion page, in the More-secure Run As accounts: box, you must select each account in turn and configure the distribution of the credentials for each Run As account. For more information
about configuring Run As account credential distribution, see: How
to Create and Configure a Run As Profile in Operations Manager 2007
10.
When you have completed configuring distribution, click Close.
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May 30th, 2012 10:22am
roelkn
, What's the different between create (windows account) or (action account) ?
when i create windows account, i can't use at default action account profile !!!!
At action account setting (More-secure Run As
accounts) is dimmed, and it is active when i create windows account.
Ahmad Samir | MCSE 2003 | MCTS: Exchange 2010, MCTS: Lync 2010. MCTS: SCOM 2007
May 31st, 2012 3:56am
any helpAhmad Samir | MCSE 2003 | MCTS: Exchange 2010, MCTS: Lync 2010. MCTS: SCOM 2007
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June 3rd, 2012 4:22am
Hi,
Here is a overview of the type of accounts:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb735423.aspx
The default action account is the account that is configured during installation.
When you want to create a new action account:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh230739.aspx
Hope it helps
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June 4th, 2012 3:35am
which active directory group the action account should be member?Ahmad Samir | MCSE 2003 | MCTS: Exchange 2010, MCTS: Lync 2010. MCTS: SCOM 2007
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June 4th, 2012 4:10pm
??????????????????Ahmad Samir | MCSE 2003 | MCTS: Exchange 2010, MCTS: Lync 2010. MCTS: SCOM 2007
June 7th, 2012 7:34am
Hi,
In my environment the action account is member of:
the active directory global security group: OpsmgrlocalAdmins
Hope it helps
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June 7th, 2012 8:25am