Topic Last Modified: 2010-07-12
The Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager monitors the Windows Application log on computers running Exchange 2010 and generates this alert when the events specified in the following Details table are logged.
To learn more about this alert, in Operations Manager, do one or more of the following:
- From the Operations Console, double-click this alert, and then
click the General tab. Review the description of the alert
that includes the variables specific to your environment.
- From the Operations Console, double-click this alert, and then
click the Alert Context tab. Review the logged events that
meet the criteria of this Operations Manager alert.
Details
Product Name |
Exchange |
Product Version |
14.0 (Exchange 2010) |
Alert Type |
Error |
Rule Path |
Microsoft Exchange Server/Exchange 2010/Common Components/Internal Role Services Monitoring |
Rule Name |
The Windows Remote Management Service (WinRM) isn't running. |
Explanation
This Error alert indicates that the Windows Remote Management Service (WinRM) is not running.
User Action
To resolve this problem, start the Windows Remote Management Service. To do this, follow these steps:
Start the World Wide Web Publishing Service-
Click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.
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In Services, locate the World Wide Web Publishing Service service in the details pane.
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Right-click the service, and then click Start.
Here are some recommended next steps to learn more about this alert:
- Review the Application log and System log on your
Exchange 2010 servers for related events. For example,
events that occur immediately before and after this event may
provide more information about the cause of this error.
- Review Operations Manager for detailed information about the
cause of this problem. For more information, see the "Introduction"
section in this article.
- Make sure that the other required
Exchange 2010 services are running. Review the CAS Active
Alerts view to determine whether any alerts that are related to
stopped services are logged on the CAS server.
- Resolve the problem by using self-support options, assisted
support options, and other resources. You can access these
resources from the Exchange Server Solutions Center. On this page, click
Self-Support Options in the navigation pane to use self-help
options. Self-help options include searching the Microsoft
Knowledge Base and posting a question on the Exchange Server
forums. Or, in the navigation pane, you can click Assisted
Support Options to contact a Microsoft support professional.
Because your organization may have a specific procedure for
directly contacting Microsoft Customer Support Services, make sure
that you review your organization's guidelines first.
For More Information
If you are not already doing so, consider running the Exchange tools created to help you analyze and troubleshoot your Exchange environment. These tools can help make sure that your configuration aligns with Microsoft best practices. They can also help you identify and resolve performance issues, improve mail flow, and better manage disaster recovery scenarios. To run these tools, go to the Toolbox node of the Exchange Management Console. To learn more about these tools, see Managing Tools in the Toolbox.