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UCS SCOM Management Pack

sarah0009
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We are running SCOM 2012 R2 and trying to configure the UCS management pack but are seeing errors

 

 
  < Data > Cisco UCS MP (https://fqdn:443) [Cisco.Ucsm.Proxy.LoadCache.ProbeAction.ps1] </ Data >
  < Data > Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:\Windows\TEMP\e1jdhj04.dll' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. </ Data >
 
Has anyone seen this before?
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ranton5000
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You need to read troublshooting guide :

 

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/msft_tools/scom/scom_3-0/scom_3-0_user_guide/scom_3_0_userguide/scom_3_0_troubleshooting.html

 

Scenario 2
Problem After successfully adding Cisco UCS Domain and assigning appropriate Run-As-Account to Run-As-Profile, Cisco UCS Domain is not monitored, and the following error message (example shown below) is displayed in the Event Data section of the Management Pack Events:
Example:
DN: Miscellaneous Error: Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:\Windows\TEMP\dfeyvn4h.dll' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
Solution Operations Manager Action Account  user and its group should have read/write permission to “C:\windows\temp” folder.

Thanks for the pointer - have granted the OMAA account read/write permissions so just waiting to see what happens. 

 

The solution refers to a group, do you know what group it's referring to?

I am assuming that they are talking about the primary group ( whatever that is set to by the admin ) that the user belongs to.

 

However it's the user permissions ( direct or effective via group memberships )  that will primarily dictate whether c:\temp can be written to, so it can be any group that fits your standards/policies etc.

 

Rob.

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