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Rank (252) Views 258 On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 9:29 AM, 4 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Most of the times we can rely on the more general reporting features delivered with SCOM 2007 R2 for reporting purposes. But when you want to design a really nice looking report which is much easier to generate and target you need to dive into report des

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Rank (0) Views 25 On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 2:41 PM, 5 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Hi could you confirm you are only installing the management server component? Because it looks like you are also installing the webconsole if so you might want to checkout this link by Kevin Holman http://blogs.technet.com/kevinholman/archive/2008/09/24

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Rank (0) Views 24 On , 6 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Great Stefan! I will definitly keep an eye on this since I have now seen a couple of these... Thanks for the update!

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Rank (0) Views 55 On , 11 days ago By Oskar Landman

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The Alert you are referring to is a trap send by the switch to you SCE environment and being picked up and alerted on. What you should check is the source ip which should lead you to the switch. Most SNMP devices have a configuration to send a snmp trap i

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With Veeam Management center and UI do you mean the Nworks management pack for VMWare? Because this might not supported on Management Servers and a couple of hotfixes might be required. I don't have the documentation at the moment but can recall there whe

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Rank (0) Views 49 On , 13 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Just out of curiousity why would you want to monitor performance on a device which is in a healthy state only? Can't come up with reason why you only want to monitor when it's healthy...and leave out the performance collection when it's not healthy.

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Wilson, did you follow the prcedure and installed the agent. Copied the files to the agent: •CertInstaller.exe •The generated machine certificate (ex. server1.contoso.com.cer) •Root certificate (RootCertificate.cer) •MOMCertImport.exe. And run Certinstall

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There is a new management pack for monitoring NetApp devices for System Center Operations manager 2007 R2. This management pack can be used to integrate both SCVMM, SCOM and NetApp! The Management Pack is a big improvement compared to the old version 1.4

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Rank (0) Views 49 On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 8:46 AM, 14 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Nice Challenge, First of all let's make it more visual: We want to monitor the link between the routers and if it is not available raise and alert and kick of the script for setting the agents and components in the branch office in maintenance mode

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Rank (0) Views 51 On , 20 days ago By Oskar Landman

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SNMP discovered devices will also show other properties like location,owner... Just add the SNMP device in SCOM and those properties will be populated. The location OID can be defined on the device itself (switch) which you can use to identify the device.

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Rank (247) Views 264 On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 5:13 PM, 21 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Last week I solved a puzzle which was bugging me quite some time. The problem was the fact that the Active Directory Management pack was hard or impossible to control. And as with most annoying problems the solution was easy, well most solutions are easy

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Rank (1149) Views 1153 On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 2:45 PM, 49 days ago By Oskar Landman

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NetApp Management pack for System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2. Designed by Oskar Landman. The management pack contains the discovery of NetApp components as well as some availability and disk space monitoring all being done by the use of SNM

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Rank (418) Views 423 On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 3:35 PM, 49 days ago By Oskar Landman

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In the previous series I showed how to create the the discoveries for the different instances that make up a NetApp Filer. This part will cover the parts which are still missing if we look at the properties of the classes. We are going to “discover” thes

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Rank (0) Views 45 On , 49 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Hi Stefan, not axactly the same issue but I have had problems with a management server who also wouldn't communicate. Eventually clearing the cache on the RMS and starting the service was what finally solved the issue. My assumption of the issue then was

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Rank (0) Views 35 On , 57 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Sorry for all the questions but need to get the picture clear. So you installed RMS on one server and the database on a seperate server. The error message states there can be made no connection to the database server. Did you check the database server if

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Rank (0) Views 92 On , 57 days ago By Oskar Landman

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Do you have all roles (MS\RMS\SQL databases) installed on one server or multiple? The error message above is from the application eventlog. Can you tell if there are any messages on your operations manager eventlog. Is your Operations Manager environment

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Well I think a possible solution for your situation is using multiple management groups. I don't know of a way to disable a MP because of the way scom works it discovers the components and start monitoring this is not optional. Although you could set an o

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