RAP as a Service for Dynamics AX

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RAP as a Service for Dynamics AX Prerequisites Download the latest prerequisites from: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34698 Last modified: Dec 09, 2014 Internet connectivity is needed to: Access the RAP as a Service portal Activate your account Download the toolset How to prepare for your RAP as a Service for Dynamics AX. The Tools machine is used to connect to each of the servers in your environment and retrieve configuration and health information from them. The Tools machine retrieves information from the environment communicating over Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Server Message Block (SMB), and Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM). Once data is collected, the Tools machine is used to upload the data to the Microsoft Premier Services portal for automated analysis, followed up by manual analysis by one of our expert engineers. This upload requires internet HTTPS connectivity to specific sites. Alternatively, you can also export the collected data from the tools machine and use a different machine to submit it. You need to ensure the machine used to upload the data also has the RAP as a Service client tool installed and has internet connection. At a high level, your steps to success are: 1. Install prerequisites on your Tools machine and configure your environment 2. Collect data from your environment 3. Submit the data to Microsoft Premier Services for assessment A checklist of prerequisite actions follows. Each item links to any additional software required for the Tools machine, and detailed steps included later in this document. Submit data Checklist Please ensure the following items have been completed before accessing the RAP as a Service Portal for the first time and starting your engagement. Data submission to Microsoft online servers and displaying your results on the online portal uses encryption to help protect your data. Your data is analyzed using our RAP expert system. 1. General Use A Microsoft Account is required to activate and sign in to the RAP as a Service portal. If you don t have one already, you can create one at http://login.live.com To learn more about Microsoft Accounts, see: http://windows.microsoft.com/en- US/windows-live/sign-in-what-is-microsoft-account Ensure access to https://services.premier.microsoft.com Ensure the Internet browser on the data collection machine has JavaScript enabled. Follow the steps listed at How to enable scripting in your browser. Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11 are the supported and recommended browsers for this offering. The site https://ppas.uservoice.com provides access to the Support Forum and Knowledge Base Articles for RAP as a Service. 1

2. Activation Ensure access to http://corp.sts.microsoft.com Ensure access to http://live.com 3. Data Collection a. Tools machine hardware and Operating System: Server-class or high-end workstation machine running Windows Vista/Windows7/Windows8, or Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2008 R2/Windows Server 2012 Note: Windows Server 2003 is not supported as tools machines. Minimum: 4GB RAM, 2Ghz dual-core processor, 5 GB of free disk space. Joined to the same domain as the Dynamics AX servers or a trusted domain. b. Software for Tools machine: Microsoft.NET Framework 4.0 installed Windows PowerShell 2.0 or later installed Microsoft Windows Identity Foundation 3.5 installed Microsoft Dynamics AX Management Utilities installed Microsoft Dynamics AX.NET Business Connector installed c. Account Rights: Member of the local Administrators group on all AOS servers, the Dynamics AX SQL Server, and the tools machine. Member of the SysAdmin server role on the Dynamics AX SQL Server instance. Member of the Business Connector role or System administrator role in Dynamics AX. Ability to run PowerShell scripts on the tools machine. Unrestricted network access from the Tools machine to all Dynamics AX servers. d. Additional Requirements for Windows Server 2008 (and later) servers: Configure all Dynamics AX server firewalls for Remote Event Log Management The Appendix Data Collection Methods details the methods used to collect data. 4. Submission Internet connectivity is required to submit the collected data to Microsoft. Ensure access to *.accesscontrol.windows.net this URL is used to authenticate the data submission before accepting it. The rest of this document contains detailed information on the steps discussed above. Once you have completed these prerequisites, you are ready to use the RAP as a Service Portal to begin your assessment. 2

Machine Requirements and Account Rights 1. Hardware and Software Server-class or high-end workstation computer equipped with the following: Minimum single 2Ghz processor Recommended dual-core/multi-core 2Ghz or higher processors. Minimum 4 GB RAM Recommended 8 GB RAM. Minimum 5 GB of free disk space. Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2008. Windows Server 2003 is not supported as a data collection machine. Note: To successfully gather Performance data, ensure the data collection machine s Operating System (OS) matches, or is a higher version of the highest versioned OS target machine used within the environment. Typically, this means that Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 is acceptable to use. Can be 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. At least a 1024x768 screen resolution (higher preferred). A member of the same domain as the Dynamics AX servers or a member of a trusted domain. Microsoft.NET Framework 4.0 or later http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17851 Installation is not required for Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 because compatible versions of the.net Framework already exist on these operating systems. Windows PowerShell 2.0 or higher Installation is not required for Windows 7 and higher or Windows Server 2008 R2 and higher operating systems because compatible versions of PowerShell already exist on these operating systems. If you aren t sure what version you have, you can check from a PowerShell command prompt by running the get-host command. Windows PowerShell 2.0 is part of the Windows Management Framework http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968929 Microsoft Windows Identity Foundation 3.5 http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17331 Windows Identity Foundation 3.5 cannot be installed on Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012. Instead, it must be enabled in the Control Panel under Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off. Microsoft Dynamics AX Management Utilities http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg751346.aspx. Management Utilities must be installed to the default installation path on the tools machine (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics AX\60\ManagementUtilities). Microsoft Dynamics AX.NET Business Connector http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa548683.aspx. The version of.net Business Connector installed on the tools machine must be the same kernel version as the AOS servers being assessed. Networked Documents or redirected Documents folders are not supported. Local Documents folder on the data collection machine is required. 3

2. Accounts Rights A domain account with the following: Member of the local Administrators group on all AOS servers, the Dynamics AX SQL Server, and the tools machine. Member of the SysAdmin server role on the Dynamics AX SQL Server instance Member of the Business Connector role or System administrator role in Dynamics AX. Ability to run PowerShell scripts on the machine running the RAP as a Service Client. The Windows PowerShell execution policy must be set to RemoteSigned or a policy that provides an equivalent ability to run local scripts http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh847748.aspx. From a PowerShell command prompt you can run the following commands view or change the execution policy: List the current execution policy: Get-ExecutionPolicy Set the execution policy to RemoteSigned for the local machine: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -scope LocalMachine Alternatively you can set the execution policy to RemoteSigned for the current user: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -scope CurrentUser WARNING: Do not use the Run As feature to start the client toolset as the discovery process and collectors might fail. The account starting the client toolset must logon to the local machine. A Windows Live ID for each user account to logon to the Premier Proactive Assessment Services portal (https://services.premier.microsoft.com). This is the RAP as a Service portal where you will activate your access token, download the toolset and fill out the operational survey. This is also the URL that hosts the web service that coordinates the data submission If you don t have one, you can create one at http://login.live.com. Contact your TAM if the token in your Welcome Email has expired or can no longer be activated. Tokens expire after ten days. Your TAM can provide new activation tokens for additional people. 4

Internet connectivity is needed in order to complete this RAP as a Service offering You will require access to the following sites and URLs: For general use: https://services.premier.microsoft.com 3. Network and Remote Access Ensure that the browser on the Tools machine or the machine from where you activate, download and submit data has JavaScript enabled. Follow the steps listed at How to enable scripting in your browser. Internet Explorer is the recommended browser for a better experience with the portal. Ensure Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) is not blocking JavaScript on sites. A workaround would be to temporary disable Internet Explorer ESC when accessing the https://services.premier.microsoft.com portal. Unrestricted network access from the Tools machine to all Dynamics AX servers. For token activation and authentication: http://corp.sts.microsoft.com. http://live.com For data collection: http://go.microsoft.com For data submission https://services.premier.microsoft.com https://*.windows.net https://ajax.aspnetcdn.com Note: Some of these URLs cannot be opened using a web browser. Review the article below for complete information regarding these URLs: https://ppas.uservoice.com/ knowledgebase/articles/120616-whatdo-i-need-to-open-in-my-firewall-proxy -to-use This means access through any firewalls and router ACLs that might be limiting traffic to any of the AX servers. This includes remote access to DCOM, Remote Registry service, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) services, and default administrative shares (C$, D$, IPC$). Ensure that the machine you use to collect data has complete TCP/UDP access, including RPC access to all Dynamics AX servers. RAP as a Service Client might be unable to collect event log information from a Windows Server 2008/R2 or higher servers if Remote Event Log Management has not been allowed on that target server. When Remote Management is enabled, the rules that allow Remote Event Log Management are also enabled. The following services must be started on the target Dynamics AX servers: Performance Logs and Alerts service Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Remote Registry service Server Windows Management Instrumentation Workstation 5

4. Testing Network and Remote Access Verify Remote Administrative Share Access to all Servers On each Dynamics AX server, run the net share command from a command prompt. The results should contain (at least) the following: From the tools machine try remotely opening the shares for each server by navigating to Run and executing the following commands where AXServer is the name of your Dynamics AX server: \\AXServer\Admin$ \\AXServer\C$ If the connection fails, you may need to check the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks rule in the Windows built-in firewall on the target server to make sure inbound connections are allowed from the tools machine. Verify Remote Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Access to all Servers From the tools machine use the Windows built-in command wbemtest to connect to all servers and verify the following namespace is available: \\AXServerName\root\CIMv2. If you receive an RPC error when trying to connect, check the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule in the Windows built-in firewall to make sure connections are allowed from the tools machine. If you receive an access denied error, the user does not have appropriate permissions to the target servers. Note: If you are not familiar with using wbemtest please see the Appendix for guidance. Verify Remote Event Log Access to all Servers From the tools machine try remotely opening the event log for each server by navigating to Run and launching the eventvwr.msc program. If you are able to connect, collecting event log data is possible. If the remote connection is unsuccessful you may need to enable the Windows built-in firewall to allow Remote Event Log Management. 6

Appendix A: Data Collection Methods RAP as a Service for Dynamics AX uses multiple data collection methods to collect information. This section describes the methods used to collect data from a Dynamics AX environment. No VB scripts are used to collect data. Data collection uses workflows and collectors. The collectors are: 1. Registry Collectors 2. Data File Collectors 3. Event Log Collectors 4. Performance Collectors 5. SQL Collectors 6. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Collectors 7. Dynamics AX.NET Business Connector Collectors 8. Dynamics AX Management Shell (PowerShell) Collectors 1. Registry Collectors Registry keys and values are read from servers in scope of the Dynamics AX environment. They include items such as: Dynamics AX configuration information from LocalMachine\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dynamics Server This allows us to determine what AOS configuration options are being used. Operating System information from HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion This allows us to determine Operation System information such as Windows Server 2003, 2008 or 2012. Operating System information from HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power This allows us to determine what power management settings are in use. 2. Data File Collectors Enumerates files in a folder on a remote machine, and optionally retrieves those files. File properties for AX32Serv.exe on AOS servers CIL generation log C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics AX\60\Server\<AOS_Instance_Name>\Bin\XppIL 3. Event Log Collectors Collects event logs from servers in scope of the Dynamics AX environment. We collect the last 7 days of Warnings and Errors from the Application and System event logs. 4. Performance Collectors Collects Key Performance Indicators from the Dynamics AX environment. They include items such as: Processor\% Processor Time Memory\Available Mbytes Logical Disk\Avg. Disk sec / Read 5. SQL Collectors Database information from the SQL Servers that support the Dynamics AX environment. They include items such as: Batch job execution errors Number sequence configuration TempDB configuration 7

6. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) WMI is used to collect various information such as: WIN32_Service Collects information on services that are running on the servers in scope of the Dynamics AX environment. This information is used to evaluate the state of various services running on the servers. Win32_OperatingSystem Collects information about the Operating System deployed to evaluate if it is supported by Dynamics AX, as an example. 7. Dynamics AX.NET Business Connector Collects information directly from an AOS instance using the.net Business Connector. As an example: Application version Application metadata such as table properties 8. Dynamics AX Management Shell (PowerShell) Collects information directly from the Model Store using the Dynamics AX Management Shell. As an example: List of models installed 8

Appendix B: Using WBEMTEST to Validate WMI Connectivity Use the Windows built in command wbmtest to verify that each server can be reached from the tools machine. The namespaces we want to test connectivity to are: \\AXServerName\root\CIMv2 Start wbemtest from an elevated cmd prompt. Click Connect. In the Namespace enter the first Dynamics AX server name as follows then click Connect. 9

Then click on Enum Classes Click the OK button with all default settings. If successful this test should return Top-level classes as shown below. Then click Close and then Exit. 10