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Monitoring Windows 2012 R2 Cluster with SQL

Subject: Monitoring Windows 2012 R2 Cluster with SQL
Author: [Not Specified]
Posted: 2014-10-13 07:50

Hi All,

I have recently updated the windows monitoring in Zenoss and loving i, however I am trying to monitor a Windows 2012 R2 cluster with SQL clustering to Zenoss and I keep getting the following:

WinRS: Failed collection [Failure instance: Traceback: : (('Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information', 851968), ('Cannot determine realm for numeric host address', -1765328141))

Both hosts in the cluster are operating fine and appear in Zenoss fine. It is just the cluster name which is ideally what I need as the SQL instances move between the two hosts so I don't want false positives etc. The hosts are sitting in Server/Microsoft/Windows and the cluster IP has appeared in Server/Microsoft/Cluster

Is there anything I am missing



Subject: Have you tried zWinRMServerName?
Author: Chet Luther
Posted: 2014-10-13 16:05

The "Cannot determine realm for numeric host address" error means that you're using kerberos authentication (username@domain) zWinRMUsername format, and that the manage IP of the cluster device can't be reverse resolved to figure out the proper SPN (service principal name).

Usually the fix is to put the server's resolvable fully-qualified name as it is known to Active Directory in zWinRMServerName.



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