Management console on Windows server

Hi guys
It 's not a real question for developer. It's more for server administrator.
My company is using InDesign server. I am looking for a tool to monitor the inDesign server activity.
Is it possible to see what the server is doing. What part of  a build / rendering script is running ..
I have seen a inDesign server MMC snapin is available. Is this a tool to monitor or to define some setup ?
Thanks for your help.
Jerome

Hi guys
It 's not a real question for developer. It's more for server administrator.
My company is using InDesign server. I am looking for a tool to monitor the inDesign server activity.
Is it possible to see what the server is doing. What part of  a build / rendering script is running ..
I have seen a inDesign server MMC snapin is available. Is this a tool to monitor or to define some setup ?
Thanks for your help.
Jerome

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    one Lync 2013 FE server
    one Exchange server 2013
    Now due to some technical issues later I had to completely remove/uninstall SCOM 2012 R2 setup. But I forgot to uninstall/remove 3 agents first before uninstalling SCOM 2012 R2 ops manager :( However I did manual uninstall of Microsoft monitoring agent setup
    from all 3 monitored agent servers.
    Now I setup new SCOM 2012 R2 ops manager once again. FQDN of new SCOM has been changed now, though server is in same domain as old one. Problem I am facing here is " I cannot able to add those 3 agents back into new SCOM ops manager. When I install
    agent back onto those 3 servers (by agent discovery or manual setup) , servers remains in pending management. I used power shell command to approve all 3 but even after approval servers are not being monitored. Health status always showing not monitored. A
    blank green circle.
    I think I didn't properly removed old agent setup, & somehow those 3 agents still bound to old SCOM ops manager.
    Could you please help me how I can remove remaining components of old agent setup from windows agent servers and monitor them with new SCOM?
    BR,
    Ajit

    Ensure that the following registry keys are deleted:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Operations Manager
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HealthService
    Reboot the agent machine (if possible)
    Delete the agent from Agent Managed in the OpsMgr console.
    Then try to discovery and push agent from console if failed. Try to install it manual and then from pending management click approved.
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