How to Remove a Management Server From a Computer in Operations Manager 2007

Applies To: Operations Manager 2007 R2, Operations Manager 2007 SP1

Use the following procedure to remove the management server role from a computer. For example, you might have to do this if you must reassign a computer that is hosting the management server role and install a gateway server.

Before you remove the management server role from a computer, you must configure any objects that are managed by that management server, to be managed by a different management server as described in the following sections.

The high-level steps to remove a management server role are as follows:

  1. Delete the Management Server from the management group.

  2. If the management server you are about to remove functions as a primary management server for an agent, you must configure those agents to use a new primary management server. See Change the Primary Management Server.

  3. If the management server you are about to remove acts as a proxy agent for an agentless-managed computer, you must identify a new management server. See Configure an Agentless-Managed Computer to Use a Different Proxy Agent.

  4. If the management server you are about to remove acts as a proxy agent for a network device, you must identify a new management server. See Configure a Network Device to Use a Different Operations Manager 2007 Proxy Agent.

  5. Remove the management server role from a computer. See Remove the Management Server from a Computer.

To delete a management server from the management group

  1. Open the Operations console with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager 2007 Administrator role for the management group.

  2. In the Operations console, click the Administrationbutton.

    Note

    When you run the Operations console on a computer that is not a management server, the Connect To Server dialog box is displayed. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 management server that you want the Operations console to connect to.

  3. In the Administration pane, click Management Servers.

  4. Right-click the desired management server and then click Delete.

  5. In the Confirm Delete Management Server dialog box, click Yes.

Change the Primary Management Server

Use the following procedure to change the primary management server for agent-managed computers that are assigned to primary and secondary management servers without using Active Directory Domain Services.

To change the primary management server for agent-managed computers by using the Operations console

  1. Open the Operations console with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager 2007 Administrator role for the management group.

  2. In the Operations console, click the Administration button.

    Note

    When you run the Operations console on a computer that is not a management server, the Connect To Server dialog box is displayed. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 management server that you want the Operations console to connect to.

  3. In the Administration pane, expand Administration, expand Device Management, and then click Agent Managed.

  4. In the Agent Managed pane, select the computers for which you want to change the primary management server, right-click them, and then select Change Primary Management Server.

    Note

    The Change Primary Management Server option is unavailable if Active Directory Domain Services was used to assign any of the selected computers to the management group.

  5. In the Change Management Server dialog box, select the desired management server from the list, and then click OK. The change takes effect on the agent after its next update interval.

If you are changing the primary management server for a Linux/UNIX computer, the certificate that was used to access the Linux/UNIX computer must also be copied to the new management server. You do not have to copy the certificate if you are changing the primary management server for computers that are running Windows.

To copy a certificate from one server to another

  1. Log on to the management server that has the certificate you want to export and import.

  2. At the command prompt, change the directory to %ProgramFiles%\System Center Operations Manager 2007. Run this command: scxcertconfig.exe – export <filename>.

  3. While the file created by scxcertconfig.exe contains only the public key of the certificate, you should still treat it as a security-sensitive file. The file, and any copies of the file, should be explicitly deleted when the certificate is imported into the new management server in step 5 in this procedure. Verify that the new management server can access the file copy location.

  4. Log on to the management server that you want to monitor agents from.

  5. At the command prompt, change the directory to %ProgramFiles%\System Center Operations Manager 2007. Run this command: scxcertconfig.exe –import <filename>.

Importing the certificate only allows Operations Manager to trust agents signed with that certificate. If multiple management servers will be signing certificates, the certificates must be exported from each management server, and imported into the other management servers.

Configure an Agentless-Managed Computer to Use a Different Proxy Agent

Use the following procedure to change the Operations Manager 2007 proxy agent for an agentless-managed computer. The proxy agent can be any agent-managed computer in the management group configured to be a proxy.

To change the proxy agent for agentless-managed computers

  1. Open the Operations console with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Administrators role.

  2. In the Operations console, click the Administration button.

    Note

    When you run the Operations console on a computer that is not a management server, the Connect To Server dialog box is displayed. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 management server that you want the Operations console to connect to.

  3. In the Administration pane, expand Administration, expand Device Management, and then click Agentless Managed.

  4. In the Agentless Managed pane, select the agentless-managed computers for which you want to change the proxy agent, right-click them, and then select Change Proxy Agent.

  5. In the Change Proxy Agent dialog box, select the computer that you want to be the new proxy agent, and then click OK.

Configure a Network Device to Use a Different Operations Manager 2007 Proxy Agent

Use the following procedure to change the Operations Manager 2007 proxy agent for network devices. The proxy agent can be any agent-managed computer in the management group. It must have Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) installed, an optional Windows element, and be able to connect to the devices that use SNMP.

To change the proxy agent for network devices

  1. Open the Operations console with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Administrators role.

  2. In the Operations console, click the Administration button.

    Note

    When you run the Operations console on a computer that is not a management server, the Connect To Server dialog box is displayed. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 management server that you want the Operations console to connect to.

  3. In the Administration pane, expand Administration, expand Device Management, and then click Network Devices.

  4. In the Network Devices pane, select the network devices for which you want to change the proxy agent, right-click them, and then select Change Proxy Agent.

  5. In the Change Proxy Agent dialog box, select the computer that you want to be the new proxy agent, and then click OK.

Remove the Management Server from a Computer

Use the following procedure to remove a management server role from a computer.

To remove a management server role from a computer

  1. Run Add or Remove Programs if you are using Windows Server 2003, or Programs and Features if you are using Windows Server 2008 on the computer that you want to remove the management server component from.

  2. Select System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2, click Change or Remove, and then follow the instructions in the wizard.