ConnectorFrameworkProxy.UninitializeForTiers Method

Updated: April 16, 2012

Uninitializes the monitoring connector for all tiered Management Groups, which will prohibit getting any alerts when the GetMonitoringAlertsForTiers is called. The failures that occurred for the configured tiers are returned. Namespace: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.ConnectorFramework
Assembly: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager (in Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager.dll)Dim instance As ConnectorFrameworkProxy Dim connectorId As Guid Dim failures As ConnectorTieredOperationFailure() instance.UninitializeForTiers(connectorId, failures)Public Sub UninitializeForTiers ( _ connectorId As Guid, _ <OutAttribute> ByRef failures As ConnectorTieredOperationFailure() _ )public void UninitializeForTiers ( Guid connectorId, out ConnectorTieredOperationFailure[] failures )public: void UninitializeForTiers ( Guid connectorId, [OutAttribute] array<ConnectorTieredOperationFailure^>^% failures )public void UninitializeForTiers ( Guid connectorId, /** @attribute OutAttribute() */ /** @ref */ ConnectorTieredOperationFailure[] failures )ParametersconnectorIdThe globally unique identifier (GUID) for the monitoring connector to uninitialize.failuresThe array of failures that may have occurred for various tiers.

After an UninitializeForTiers no data can pass through the monitoring connector. A monitoring connector must be uninitialized before being deleted with the Cleanup method. Attempting to uninitialize a monitoring connector that is already uninitialized results in an exception with the "The connector is already in the given state." warning.

Perform an UninitializeForTiers before a Cleanup of the monitoring connector.


Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

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