Re: SBS Monitoring Problem
- From: "Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <marina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 22:57:54 +0100
Hi Keven,
Anything in the eventlogs? What SP level is your SBS? Have you run the SBS
BPA tool?
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I had to replace the motherboard with built in network card in an sbs 2003and
server. The new motherboard was a little different than the original one
it was a bit of a pain to get working however at the end of the day it'sthat
almost entirely perfectly functional now. The only problem we're still
having is sbsmonitoring.
What ends up going on is the database is continually going offline.
I've tried restoring an earlier version of the database from backup and
didn't work. I then went through instructions to remove SBS monitoringthe
(feature and the database) and reinstall sbsmonitoring from the disks.
It looked like everything should be functional after doing that, however
next day there is no report, and when I open SQL Server Enterprise Manager(suspect).
SERVERNAME\SBSMONITORING the SBSMonitoring database is showing as
Any
I'm spinning my wheels here and don't understand why this error is up.
suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
.
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