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Active Roles 7.6 - Solutions Guide

Active Roles Solutions Overview Exchange Resource Forest Management Configuration Transfer Wizard Solution Active Roles SPML Provider Skype for Business Server Solution
Introducing Skype for Business Server User Management Supported Active Directory topologies User Management policy Master Account Management policy Access Templates for Skype for Business Server Deploying the Solution Managing Skype for Business Server Users
Management Pack for SCOM

Move a user to another server or pool in Skype for Business Server

For a user account that is enabled or temporarily disabled for Skype for Business Server, you can use the Active Roles Web Interface to move the user account to a specific Enterprise Edition Front End pool or Standard Edition server.

To move a Skype for Business Server user account to a different server or pool

  1. In the Active Roles Web Interface for administrators, select the user account you want to move.
  2. Click the Move to Skype for Business Server Pool command.

    The Web Interface displays the Move to Skype for Business Server Pool command if you have sufficient rights in Active Roles to perform that command, and the user account you have selected is in the scope of the policy provided by Skype for Business Server User Management and is enabled or temporarily disabled for Skype for Business Server.

  1. On the page that appears, select the server or pool to which you want to move the Skype for Business Server user.
  2. Click Finish.

 

Management Pack for SCOM

The Active Roles Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) provides a basic solution for monitoring availability and health of the Active Roles Administration Service and its information store, Active Roles replication status, and availability of the Active Roles Web Interface. By detecting, alerting on, and automatically responding to critical events, the Management Pack helps indicate, correct, and in many cases prevent outages of the Administration Service and Web Interface.

Features

The Management Pack provides the features that you need to monitor your Active Roles environment, such as automated discovery, availability and performance monitoring, and replication monitoring. The Management Pack alerts you to the following error conditions:

  • Administration Service is not responding
  • Active Roles replication failure has occurred
  • Connection to the Active Roles database has been lost
  • Administration Service failed to update a Dynamic Group
  • Administration Service failed to update a Group Family
  • Active Roles Web Interface is unavailable

Monitoring views

The monitoring views are used to centrally monitor availability and health of the Active Roles components in the Operations Manager console’s Monitoring pane. The Management Pack provides the following views:

  • Alerts  Displays the alerts on the computers running the Active Roles Administration Service or Web Interface.
  • Computers  Shows information about the state of the computers running the Active Roles Administration Service or Web Interface.
  • Events  Displays the events on the computers running the Active Roles Administration Service or Web Interface.
  • Performance  Shows performance information collected from the computers running the Active Roles Administration Service or Web Interface.
  • Service Level Exceptions  Displays the unresolved alerts that have exceeded service levels on the computers running the Active Roles Administration Service or Web Interface.
  • Task Status  Shows information indicating task results on the computers running the Active Roles Administration Service or Web Interface.
  • Discovery  Contains separate views allowing you to examine the state of the computers running the Web Interface, computers running the Administration Service, and computers running the Web Interface or Administration Service.
  • Services Monitoring  Contains the views allowing you to monitor availability, health and performance of the Administration Service instances in your environment.
  • Web Interfaces Monitoring  Contains the views allowing you to monitor availability and health of the Web Interface instances in your environment.
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