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Managed Availability works by implementing Probes, Monitors and Responders: The Probe is the component that performs the simple test. It doesn’t care whether the test passes or fails. It simply performs the test. The Monitor consumes the results of the Probe, and uses that to determine the Health state of the item being monitored. Depending on the Health state, one or more graduated Responder actions may be invoked. All of this information is logged in the Crimson event channel under Active Monitoring, or Managed Availability.
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1.Get-HealthReport and Get-ServerHealth (Current snapshot) 2.Review Current Managed Availability Logging 3.Investigate Managed Availability Recovery Actions Results 4.Correlate Recovery Action Results to the appropriate Probe 5.Review the Probe failures to determine next steps
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1.Review the HealthReport and Server Health (Current snapshot) 2.Review Current Managed Availability Logging 3.Investigate Managed Availability Recovery Actions Results 4.Correlate Recovery Action Results to the appropriate Probe 5.Review the Probe failures to determine next steps
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Pre-Release Programs Be first in line! Exchange & SharePoint On-Premises Programs Customers get: Early access to new features Opportunity to shape features Close relationship with the product teams Opportunity to provide feedback Technical conference calls with members of the product teams Opportunity to review and comment on documentation Get selected to be in a program: Sign-up at Ignite at the Preview Program desk OR Fill out a nomination: http://aka.ms/joinofficehttp://aka.ms/joinoffice Questions: Visit the Preview Program desk in the Expo Hall Contact us at: ignite2015taps@microsoft.comignite2015taps@microsoft.com
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