Event Id | 22061 |
Source | Microsoft Operations Manager |
Description | The Server outgoing data processing has been blocked. This indicates problems with communication or database processing. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE: This issue occurs because the MOM Management Server may block data processing of other data during the insertion of the service discovery data. For example, this problem can occur when the MOM DNS Service Discovery script runs. The MOM DNS Service Discovery script collects DNS zone information. When the MOM DNS Service Discovery script runs, the MOM DNS Service Discovery script receives lots of DNS zone data from many DNS servers. This issue may also occur if the MOM Active Directory Topology Discovery script runs and receives lots of data. In these cases, the MOM Management Server is busy inserting lots of service discovery data. The data insertion task can take several minutes or longer. The time that the data insertion task takes depends on how much data is collected. During the insertion of the service discovery data, the MOM Management Server may block data processing of other data. The MOM Management Server blocks data processing of other data until it processes the service discovery data. RESOLUTION: To resolve this issue, determine whether lots of service discovery information was inserted into the MOM Database. To do this, follow these steps. 1. Log on to the MOM Management Server by using an account that has administrative permissions. 2. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK. 3. Locate and then right-click the following subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mission Critical Software\OnePoint\Configurations\name of the MOM management group\Operations\Consolidator\Database Insertion 4. Click New, click DWORD Value, type DataLogging, and then press ENTER 5. Double-click DataLogging. 6. In the Value Data box, type 2, click to select Decimal under Base, and then click OK. 7. Restart the MOM Management Server. |
Reference Links | Event ID: 22061 errors appear repeatedly in the Application log on a Microsoft Operations Manager Management Server |
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