Cesar,
  Thanks for the response and leading us down the right track.  I believe this 
is the problem. When we created our resource pool originally we only had one 
server dedicated to this pool so we never did the certificate procedure.

Thanks,
Rog

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of elsalvoz
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:14 PM
To: SCOM List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [msmom] Cross Platform Resource Pool question

What are the errors that you receive?

There a few steps that need to be followed to get cross-platform setup Kevin 
Holman has a good blog post that you can follow. One of the primary things you 
need to configure is certificates.
Cesar A.

On May 24, 2017 11:06 AM, "Rogee Fe de Leon" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We have 2 Redhat servers that are monitored through SCOM via the Cross Platform 
Resource Pool (We set this up 2 years ago). The Resource pool has one 
management server. We are trying to rebuild this management server so our plan 
is to add another management server to the pool and then remove the original 
one. The problem we are experiencing is that as soon as we add the second 
management server to the pool  we start getting issues with the monitoring of 
the Redhat servers in that it just stops working (so at this point we have both 
management servers in the pool). I am just looking for guidance on whether or 
not we are missing some step that we forgot about that has to be done on this 
additional management server. I assumed that because we are using the  Run As 
Configuration account for Linux, that there would be no specific configuration 
that we had to do on the additional management server.

Thanks,

Rog Fedeleon




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