Hello,
I have some SCOM 2012 R2 Agents (Windows Server 2008 R2), which do not send (or the Management Server does not collect) Performance Data like CPU, Memory, Free Disk Space Information.
Example Logical Disk Free Space:
- The Monitor is green and works with other SCOM Agents (also Windows Server 2008 R2)
- The SCOM-Agent ist not in Grey state
- The SCOM-Agent does generate other Alerts
Every time when I restart the HealthService, I get Performance Data again for about 2 hours, then it suddenly stops and does not send any Performance Data...
What I already did:
- Checking EventLog on SCOM 2012 R2 Agent Server - nothing eye-catching
- Checking EventLog on SCOM 2012 R2 Management Server - nothing eye-catching
- Checking EventLog on SCOM 2012 R2 Gateway Sever (between SCOM Agent and SCOM Mgmt Server) - nothing eye-catching
- Repair of the SCOM 2012 R2 Agent (with UR4)
- Uninstall SCOM 2012 R2 Agent / Reinstall SCOM 2012 R2 Agent (with UR4)
- Applying Hotfix KB2547244 ->
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2547244
- Checking Performance Counter on SCOM Agent (perfmon) -> everything looks fine
- Rebuild Performance Counter -> lodctr /R
Nothing did help. To check if I get Performance Data, I run a SQL-Query against my DataWarehouse DB:
SELECT
vme.path,
vme.displayname,
vpr.countername,
pvpr.samplevalue,
pvpr.datetime
FROM
perf.vperfraw pvpr
INNER JOIN
vmanagedentity vme
ON pvpr.managedentityrowid
= vme.managedentityrowid
INNER JOIN
vperformanceruleinstance vpri
ON pvpr.performanceruleinstancerowid
=
vpri.performanceruleinstancerowid
INNER JOIN
vperformancerule vpr
ON vpr.rulerowid
= vpri.rulerowid
WHERE
path LIKE '%SCOM-AGENT-SERVER-NAME%'
AND countername =
'% Free Space'
AND instancename LIKE '%'
AND datetime BETWEEN '20150901' AND
'20150912'
ORDER BY
displayname,
datetime
I already saw some post, which are similar to my issue, but nothing did help me.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
- Edited by Patrik Schumacher 19 hours 35 minutes ago