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    Tuesday, November 18 2008 @ 07:57 AM PST
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    Event Type: Warning
    Event Source: OpsMgr Connector
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 20058
    Date: 11/18/2008
    Time: 7:15:20 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: SCOMSRV01
    Description:
    The Root Connector has received bad packets which have been dropped. It received 1605 such packet(s) in the last five minutes


    The solution was to put the Root Management Server (RMS) into Maintenance Mode, then take it back out again. This would have worked; however, I recall a bug (cannot find reference) where not all components are properly removed from Maintence mode. To correct this, open the Diagram view on your RMS and expand all objects to find the component still stuck in Maintenance mode. Stop Maintenance mode for that object and restart the HealthService.


     

      

     
             


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    Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, June 29 2009 @ 07:57 AM PDT

    Dude!

    Thanks for this little tidbit!  I've been sweating this issue for 5 days and finally found your blog.  Problem solved.

     

    Andy Gibson