I have a few SQL Servers that SCOM is complaining about missing SPN when authenticating using Kerberos.
Is Service Principal Name (SPN) part of the normal setup in SQL Server 2008 / 2012?
In what circumstances will SPN need to be set?
Thanks.
I have a few SQL Servers that SCOM is complaining about missing SPN when authenticating using Kerberos.
Is Service Principal Name (SPN) part of the normal setup in SQL Server 2008 / 2012?
In what circumstances will SPN need to be set?
Thanks.