Forum Discussion
connecting surface hub to OMS
- Feb 21, 2017Hi David,
it is expected that after the join the key is will not longer be showing in the UI.
It can also take some time if you just added the Solution to OMS and added the Surface Hub to OMS.
I don´t have an exact timeframe for this but for adding the Solution to OMS give it maybe 24h,
adding new Surface Hub to OMS should not take longer then 1h.
For me this always just works fine and the Hubs are showing up after a short time.
If the Hubs are still not showing up, I would recommend to open a case with our CSS Support:
https://aka.ms/SurfaceHubSupport
- Christian
Update: I removed the OMS config on the hub and then manually enabled OMS and entered the workspace ID and primary key. Again it looks like the config took as I see "The Microsoft Monitoring Agent has successfully connected to the Azure Operational Insights service." But I do not see the hub appear in the surface hub solution in OMS.
I neglected to mention in my initial post that the exchange and Skype for Business accounts are both on-prem. Does that matter?
I am having the same experience. Did you ever figure out what was causing this?
- David PhillipsAug 18, 2017Steel Contributor
OMS was flaky for me until the Creators Update rolled out. Once my Surface Hubs updated to that, every device showed up in OMS.
IIRC, there was an issue with storing a certificate pre-Creators Update that was causing the problem. The original workaround was to reset the device to clear the certificate store then rejoin to OMS. Hopefully if you haven't updated to CU that will fix the issue for you.
- Daniel HudsonSep 08, 2017Steel ContributorYup, basically this. Although I was told that the certificate had expired and they couldn't deliver a new one without pushing a new build (hence fixed in Creators Update).
Interestingly device reset never worked for us, we had to wait for the Creators Update.