SCOM Alert: [LYNC]

Hello,

I just got SCOM set up to send me alerts from my Lync servers. I am getting the alerts below. I am trying to figure out if I need to worry about them or just ignore them. Some open and then close by themselves after some time. Lync seems to work just fine.

Alert: [LYNC] Ucwa Service can't connect to the configured Push Notification Proxy:

I get this one a lot. Alert: SQL 2012 DB Average Wait Time is too high

Alert: [LYNC] Users are not indexed in the database that should be.

Alert: [LYNC] No connectivity with any of Lync Web App locations. The Web browser clients cannot use Web Conferencing modality.

I two pools, 3 FEs on one pool and 2 FEs on the other pool, all VM and all servers are running 2008 R2.

Thank you for any advice.

Mitch

June 1st, 2015 5:14pm

Hi mitch.jones,


You may try the following suggestions.

1.  Alert: [LYNC] Ucwa Service can't connect to the configured Push Notification Proxy:

Check if the Push Notification Proxy URI is configured properly.

Configuring for push notifications in Lync Server 2013

 

2. Alert: SQL 2012 DB Average Wait Time is too high

Check the SQL Server performance.

 

3.  Alert: [LYNC] No connectivity with any of Lync Web App locations. The Web browser clients cannot use Web Conferencing modality.

A similar case for your reference, you may try the solution.

http://blog.armgasys.com/?p=463

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4. Alert: [LYNC] Users are not indexed in the database that should be.

Check out Andrew Prices post from https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/49de4752-a73e-4a55-98d6-a48409a02d94/alert-lync-users-are-not-indexed-in-the-database-that-should-be?forum=lyncdeploy

It is more likely this alert can be ignored.

 

Best regards,

Eric

 

 


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June 2nd, 2015 4:11am

Thank you Eric. That was very helpful.
June 3rd, 2015 11:16am

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