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Server MP: Interface Status changes
Hi there!
I'm experiencing the following situation on System running Windows Server 2012 and monitored by SCOM 2012:
Some of the NICs are changing their status frequently, others are unhealthy all the time and others are healthy all the time.
What I found either are plenty of 21402 events in the SCOM event log with the following details:
Forced to terminate the following process started at 14:44:38 because it ran past the configured timeout 300 seconds.
Command executed: "C:\Windows\system32\cscript.exe" /nologo "DellServerNICUnitoper1.vbs" {myid} {myid} $Config/Computer$ OPS LAN3
Workflow name: Dell.WindowsServer.EnrichedNIUnit.OperStatus.PollUnitMonitor
Instance name: OPS LAN3
Instance ID: {myid}
As you can see, the parameter "$Config/Computer$" has not been replaced by a value. Maybe that is a problem. Further you can see, that the NICs name (in that case and in the others as well) has a space character "OPS LAN3".
I do have the following NICs:
OPS LAN 1-8 (NIC Team members)
OPS LAN Team
SAN NIC1
SAN NIC2
VM SAN1
VM SAN2
vEthernet (CSV)
vEthernet (LM)
vEthernet (MGMT)
Im getting that for all NICs that are member of a teaming and from SAN NIC1. And as it seems only on WS2012.
From my PoV it seems that I have to issues: one is the discovery above (currently OPS LAN8 disappeared from SCOM) and the frequent status changes.
Any idea regarding that?
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
SystemCenterRoc
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March 20th, 2013 08:00
Zero replies? Really?
Thomas_Jacob
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March 21st, 2013 11:00
SystemCenterRoc
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March 28th, 2013 02:00
Hi Thomas!
Here is my feedback so far:
1) will check ASAP.
2) no, not yet. We currently have 2x Server 2012 running Hyper-V and the error is occuring only there.
3) yes, 2012 SP1
Next version means what in terms of timeframe?
Thanks,
Patrick
SystemCenterRoc
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March 28th, 2013 02:00
Regarding 1):
As it seems (!), the monitor is working (but maybe not as expected). I come to this conclusion because I see, that the monitor "Physical Network Interface (Enriched) Operational Status Periodic Monitor" for "SAN NIC2" on Server31 changes it's health state from time to time.
The last 13 changes where:
Time Operational State
3/26/2013 8:51 PM Success
3/23/2013 11:46 AM Success
3/22/2013 8:47 PM Warning
3/22/2013 8:40 PM Success
3/21/2013 6:13 PM Warning
3/21/2013 9:42 AM Success
3/21/2013 9:13 AM Warning
3/20/2013 5:42 PM Success
3/20/2013 3:13 PM Warning
3/20/2013 10:42 AM Success
3/20/2013 6:11 AM Warning
3/19/2013 3:42 PM Success
3/19/2013 3:12 PM Warning
Further, all other NICs are shown in the HE.
On the other hand: on Server32 I can't see any NIC (but will investigate in that behavior by my own).
Cheers,
Patrick
SystemCenterRoc
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March 28th, 2013 07:00
OK... no change after renaming the NICs to names without blanks.
And: Server32 shows the NIC again (after agent restart?).
SystemCenterRoc
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December 12th, 2013 05:00
Still we do have this issue, in the meantime MP version 5.1
I can't believe that this is a unknown issue? Really?
Thanks,
Patrick
Darren Thorley
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March 11th, 2014 04:00
I am also getting this issue, also Hyper-V 2012 with SCOM 2012 SP1. Been happening for a while but only just getting round to investigating it. Error I am seeing below. Loads of free memory and CPUs are barely pushed. No AV installed on the Hyper-V cluster nodes. Getting this across all nodes. Other MPs seem to be working fine. Is there any sign of an updated MP that may resolve this?
Last modified time: 3/11/2014 9:10:11 AM Alert description: Forced to terminate the following process started at 09:04:11 because it ran past the configured timeout 300 seconds.
Command executed: "C:\Windows\system32\cscript.exe" /nologo "DellServerNICUnitoper1.vbs" {8479EA0C-256D-5ABF-E4C0-88F6DC038E50} {74EB1B27-2106-0CF1-158B-036C484BF6B2} $Config/Computer$ NIC-CLUS-01
Working Directory: C:\Program Files\System Center Operations Manager\Agent\Health Service State\Monitoring Host Temporary Files 2144\5254\
One or more workflows were affected by this.
Workflow name: Dell.WindowsServer.EnrichedNIUnit.OperStatus.PollUnitMonitor
Instance name: NIC-CLUS-01
Instance ID: {74EB1B27-2106-0CF1-158B-036C484BF6B2}
bradje1
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December 2nd, 2014 11:00
I've been having this issue for a long time and even on Version 6 of the Dell SCOM MP.
Is there a fix/workaround for this?
Thx,
John Bradshaw
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May 25th, 2015 14:00
Anyone from Dell?
Thx
DDNDavid
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June 29th, 2015 12:00
I'm getting similar error on my Hyper-V servers:
Forced to terminate the following process started at 9:38:19 AM because it ran past the configured timeout 300 seconds.
Command executed: "C:\Windows\system32\cscript.exe" /nologo "DellServerNICUnitoper1.vbs" {8479EA0C-256D-5ABF-E4C0-88F6DC038E50} {CD8D64C1-2B90-5F99-C851-36B00947EEEB} $Config/Computer$ Ethernet Controller (PCI bus 16, device 0, function 1)
Working Directory: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\Health Service State\Monitoring Host Temporary Files 58\15952\
One or more workflows were affected by this.
Workflow name: Dell.WindowsServer.EnrichedNIUnit.OperStatus.PollUnitMonitor
Instance name: Ethernet Controller (PCI bus 16, device 0, function 1)
Instance ID: {CD8D64C1-2B90-5F99-C851-36B00947EEEB}
Management group: LAX-HQ-SCOM12
SRPomeroy
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August 19th, 2015 22:00
Any updates to this issue?
I am having the same issue on SCOM 2012 R2 and Dell M620 blades in an M1000e Chassis.