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MOM FAQ: The Agent received no configuration from the Consolidator


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By: Cliff Hobbs
Posted On: 8/5/2003

Problem:
I am getting the following Event error every 5 minutes on one of the my machines that the agent is on:

OnePoint Operations - "The Agent received no configuration from the Consolidator.

This condition may occur if a new Agent starts up before the consolidator has updated its internal rules cache. It may also mean that the Consolidator no longer has any information about the agent, possibly because the Agent Manager has not been able to contact the agent for an extended period. Configuration Group: EUG

If none of the above is true and this message recurs, contact Technical Support at support@Microsoft.com."

It's only happening on one computer, all the rest are fine. And I can browse the network to that machine just fine.

Contributed By: Oren Zippori
This can be a permission problem, check to see if the Agent manager account has admin permission on the problem server.

The thing is that the Processing Rules Group (PRG) gets assigned to an agent by the agent manager computer scan process. If the agent manager components can't access the remote computer’s registry it can't assign it to any of the computer groups which in turn assign the managed computer to a PRGs.

Right click on the problem agent in the "all agent " view under the Monitor Node in the MMC console to see if there are any "Computer Groups" or "Processing rule groups" assigned to that agent.

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