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tomtux_93477
Nimbostratus
Mar 26, 2010Unsuccessful Installation
Hi
I've installed MSSQL2005 SP2 (incl. Reporting), IIS and SCOM2007 on a W2K3-SP2-Server. The "F5 Monitoring Service" is running under a explicit F5-Account, which has local administrat...
joel_hendrickso
Mar 26, 2010Historic F5 Account
Hi,
It sound like there may be a problem with the F5 database. Could you please verify that the database looks correct?
1. Verify that the F5 service has the correct connection information for the database:
a) Open the F5 service configuration file (C:\Program Files\F5 Networks\Management Pack\f5mpsvc.exe.config)
b) The value specified for "SQLHostName" should match your SQL Server host name
c) The value specified for "DatabaseName" should match a database in the above SQL Server instance
2. Open the database specified in the config file and verify that the "DynamicData.Entity" table exists:
a) Open SQL Server Management Studio
b) Connect to your SQL Server instance
c) Expand the list on the left to Databases => F5_ManagementPack => Tables
d) Verify that there is a table named "DynamicData.Entity"
If the database and/or table is missing, something probably went wrong in the installation process and we can diagnose further.
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