Server 2012 terminal services manager
The installation creates two files inside the following folder C:\Program Files (x86)\System Center Management Packs\Monitoring pack for Remote Desktop Services (RDS) 2012įigure 2: Folders inside the Management pack
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Next, we will be launching the Monitoring pack for Remote Desktop Services (RDS) 2012.msi.įigure 1: Installation of the RDS 2012 Management pack The first step would be to make sure that all of the servers in our lab running RDS roles are added to our SCOM 2012 instance. We’re assuming that SCOM 2012 is already running and that the server we want to monitor (the servers that run the RDS roles) are already discovered by SCOM. The goal is to show you some of the options with regards to the RDS 2012 management pack and show you some of the possible results. Note that the primary goal of this paragraph is not to set up an operational SCOM 2012 environment. So, let’s take a look at the steps to set up SCOM 2012 to use the Remote Desktop Server 2012 management pack to get some basic monitoring results. SCOM monitors if the RD Licensing Service is running and checks if Remote Desktop Client Access Licenses (RDS CAL’s) are properly installed and if they’re available. Also, the number of sessions that run through the RD Gateway are monitored.įor the RD Web Access role SCOM monitors if the RD Web Access Service is running. SCOM monitors if the Remote Desktop Gateway Service is running and monitors the connection to the RD Session Host Servers. The RD Web Access role is monitored to ensure that Remote Apps and Desktops are available through RD Web Access and the Web Feed URL.
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And forth, the Remote Desktop Services Service can be monitored to make sure it’s running and connecting to the RD Connection Broker and RD licensing server is measured.įor the RD Connection Broker the SCOM 2012 can monitor if the Connection Broker Service is running and available. Third, an alert can be generated when the value of CPU processing for all users added together grows beyond 80 percent of the CPU’s total capacity for 15 minutes in a row. Second, an alert can be generated when the number of inactive RDS sessions reaches a defined number of sessions. First, an alert can be generated when the number of active RDS sessions reaches a defined number of sessions. For the RD Session Host role four values are being measured.