![]() ![]() ![]() The status of the services listed in the table below is monitored by the solution. ![]() The solution monitors a mixture of Windows services, processes, Windows Event Logs and performance counters that are grouped based upon which component of Lync Server they relate to. The user is invited to configure other KMs specific to these technologies, notably: BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management for Servers (for Microsoft Windows infrastructure, including Windows itself, MSCS, NLB, MSMQ, etc.) and BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management for Databases (for Microsoft SQL Server) Note: The solution described here does not cover Microsoft SQL Server or other non-Lync components that may participate in the architecture, like NLB, MSCS, etc. The architecture of Microsoft Lync Server 2010 can be quite complex as it involves several systems with different roles, where each role runs different components of Lync Server: Archive Servers, Edge Servers, Quality Monitoring Servers, Microsoft SQL Server, etc. This article simply explains how to import this pre-built configuration and customize it to monitor your Microsoft Lync environment. Here, Sentry has already built a configuration for Monitoring Studio KM that “makes” it monitor Microsoft Lync Server 2010. More information about Monitoring Studio KM is available here on Sentry’s Website. The “setup” of the monitoring is stored in the PATROL Agent’s configuration. Typically, a PATROL administrator will use Monitoring Studio KM’s GUI to “create” the monitoring of anything which the administrator does not have a built-in KM for. ![]() Our solution relies on Monitoring Studio KM for PATROL, which is a configurable module for BMC PATROL (and therefore BMC TrueSight Operations Management). This article only applies to the version 2010 of Microsoft Lync Server, but can certainly be adapted to earlier versions (like Microsoft OCS 2007 notably). Our goal is to monitor Microsoft Lync Server 2010 in BMC PATROL (and/or BMC TrueSight Operations Management) to detect failures, errors and performance problems. Should you need further assistance to customize this template, please contact our Professional Services team. No support will be provided for this pre-built configuration. It is provided as an example and can be used as a working base for advanced monitoring. Monitoring aspects of Microsoft Lync Server 2010. However if you are running Zenos, PRTG or some other monitoring software that ties into some windows servers event viewer, you’d have to filter it there.Important Note: This pre-built configuration template does not cover all the I have no clue if this is still a problem, I generally don’t look in event viewer unless somethings broken. You guessed it! MS favorite quote “You can safely ignore it.” All googling will state run “debug-csaddressbookreplication” and if not indexed objects and Abandonded objects are 0 then…. Run Update-CsAddressBook to synchronize all accounts. Users are not indexed in the database that should be. The following is a sample of the event log information details: You’ll notice this event is generated whenever the address book is updated with Update-CsAddressBook cmdlet or after the maintenacne that is run every day. If you manage a Lync 2013 server, you probably have looked through event viewer to find this little bugger Event 21054. ![]()
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