Quiet recently I had to solve an issue where the SCOM 2012x Management Server logged these nagging and BAD Event ID’s:
- 11502
The Microsoft Operations Manager Connector Framework Alert Forwarding module failed to mark an alert for forwarding because the connector the module is configured for no longer exists. Connector Id: [GUID] - 33333
Data Access Layer rejected retry on SqlError. The UPDATE statement conflicted with FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_Alert_ConnectorId". The conflict occurred in database "OperationsManager", table "dbo.Connector", column "ConnectorId" - 4502
A module of type "Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Mom.Modules.McAlertWriteAction" reported an exception System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904): The UPDATE statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_Alert_ConnectorId:. The conflict occured in database "OperationsManager", table "dbo.Connector", column 'ConnectorId'.
It took me a while to get to the bottom of it all, but finally I FIXED it! The last days I didn’t have the time to write an article about it. But soon I’ll write a posting for it. What caused it, and how to solve it. So stay tuned!
Please share your solution on these errors.
ReplyDeleteHi AB.
ReplyDeleteThe solution is to be found here, posted the same month: http://thoughtsonopsmgr.blogspot.nl/2015/04/troubleshooting-event-ids-33333-11502.html
Cheers,
Marnix