Notifications (command channels) in high availability environment SCOM 2012

Hello,

I have a MG with High Availability (2 MS).

How can i tell which management server runs notification commands?

I have SCOM 2012

Thanks

September 9th, 2015 6:23am

Notifications are produced by "Notification Resource Pool" members.

But when you have two or more members in the pool there is no way to select one of them (for example primary).

Regards,

Ivan

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September 9th, 2015 6:52am

Hello

The path for the notification command only exist on one MS, it will try to run from every member of the "Notification Resource Pool"?

September 9th, 2015 7:01am

Yes. You need to create the same command channel scripts \ paths on all Management Servers.
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September 9th, 2015 9:09am

And then what? 

I don't want the script to run more then one time.

If i will create the same script on all MS it will run from every one of them?

What is the logic?

September 9th, 2015 9:14am

It will only run on one of the Management Servers in the resource pool. But you can't decide which one. So all Management Servers need to be able to execute any actions.

Cheers

Graham

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September 9th, 2015 9:17am

Can i remove them from the notification resource pool?
September 9th, 2015 9:39am

Yes. Set the notification pool to manual and then remove the management server(s) you don't want to be responsible for notifications.

Cheers

Graham

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September 9th, 2015 10:24am

Notifications are produced by "Notification Resource Pool" members.

But when you have two or more members in the pool there is no way to select one of them (for example primary).

Regards,

Ivan

September 9th, 2015 10:51am

Notifications are produced by "Notification Resource Pool" members.

But when you have two or more members in the pool there is no way to select one of them (for example primary).

Regards,

Ivan

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September 9th, 2015 10:51am

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