Hello Folks
Several months ago, we released version 6.0.7303.0 of Windows Server Operating System management pack at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=9296. Immediately thereafter, a lot of you reported several regression issues in that release. Our sincere apologies for the inconvenience. We would like to announce that we fixed those regression issues in the latest version 6.0.7310.0 of the management pack available at the same website mentioned above. Specifically, the below issues are fixed:
- Disks in a cluster resource group in a failover cluster were not discovered as either logical disks or cluster disks, as the case may be.
- When trying to discover cluster names on Windows 2008, PowerShell errors appear in the event log indicating failures.
- Disk free space monitoring did not work on Quorum disks in failover clusters.
- Clustered shared volumes were being discovered twice – as a clustered shared volume and as a logical disk.
- Logical disk discovery did not discover logical disk on non-clustered servers with failover cluster feature enabled.
- Mount points were being discovered twice for clustered disks mounted to a folder – as a clustered disk and as a logical disk.
- Clustered shared volume was being discovered incorrectly when it had more than one partition.
- Hyper-V servers in a Windows Server 2012 R2 cluster discovered an additional disk with no properties and with name “Microsoft.Windows.Server.6.2.LogicalDisk”.
- Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.MaxConcurrentAPI.Monitor was trying to run on Server 2008. This filled the log with errors every two minutes.
Applicable fixes were also done for Windows Server 2016 management pack available at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48256. Please try out these management packs and let us know if the issues are indeed solved. You can drop your feedback on our user voice website.
Ravi Chivukula | SCOM Program Manager | Microsoft
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