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Rank (0) Views 8 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 5:08 PM, 1 hour and 20 minutes ago By Audry

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Currently working on a Sharepoint 2007 project, I am introducing SCOM 2007 R2 as a monitoring solution for the project. I need to monitor 2 FARMS (Active/Standby) with a SCOM infrastructure, the question has raised if it is possible to manage 2 FARMS

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Rank (0) Views 38 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 4:49 PM, 1 hour and 39 minutes ago By Gordon McKenna MVP

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I have been involved for a number of years with helping Service Providers understand how to correctly deploy Operations Manager in multi-tenant type scenarios, below is some information I have put together from a number of different sources as well as fro

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Rank (0) Views 9 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 4:38 PM, 1 hour and 50 minutes ago By Gordon McKenna MVP

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I would try re-installing the IIS MP i.e. delete the MP and re-import it. I remember having the same issues a while back and this solved it. Let me knowhow you get on, Gordon

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Rank (0) Views 6 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 4:35 PM, 1 hour and 53 minutes ago By Gordon McKenna MVP

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Hi Brian, the scheduling functionality is a fetaure of SQL Reporting Services and not OpsMgr unfortunately, so if you have moved repoting services too, it is likely that you have lost any scheduled jobs that you may have had. I am not aware of anyway

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Rank (117) Views 117 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 3:37 PM, 2 hours ago By Dennis Rietvink

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This article gives step-by-step instructions how to feed computer location information from an external source into OpsMgr using a connector.

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Rank (0) Views 10 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 3:31 PM, 2 hours ago By Tommy Gunn

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Have you looked in the OpsMgr Event Logs on the agent managed computers to see what errors are present? Here's how to get to the tasks that will show you rules that are running and the ones that have failed. Returning Resultant Set of Rules in Ops M

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Rank (0) Views 12 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 1:08 PM, 5 hours ago By rezilient

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Here is the output of get-member: PS Monitoring:\ $sample2 | Get-Member TypeName: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Monitoring.MonitoringPerformanceDataValue Name MemberType Definition

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Rank (0) Views 15 On , 5 hours ago By Tenchuu

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Try $sample2 | get-member Maybe there's some property that will tell you which Object/Counter/Instance it is.

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Rank (0) Views 11 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 11:40 AM, 6 hours ago By rezilient

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Thanks, I took Tommy's advise and scaled down the criteria (didn't realize that was possible) and here is what I have. Now it seems I'm pulling way more data! $sample2 = get-performanceCounter -criteria: MonitoringObjectPath='userv0234.us.domain.com

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Rank (0) Views 12 On , 7 hours ago By Tenchuu

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From what I see there you query for data within the last 5 minutes. That's pretty odd. If there's no data within the last 5 minutes, you won't get any results of course. I don't know how often you pull the data from the machines. To verify the Instancenam

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Rank (0) Views 13 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 10:57 AM, 7 hours ago By Tommy Gunn

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I am not an expert in PowerShell (or anything else for that matter), but when I have trouble in PowerShell with data not being returned, I remove some of my parameters...back off some of the instance-specific code to more and more general queries until

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Rank (0) Views 18 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 10:07 AM, 8 hours ago By Sean Roberts

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Hi Shaun, Please find a script below. Hopefully it's self documenting enough but if you've got any other questions please let me know! Cheers _________________________________________________________ use OperationsManagerDW DECLARE @Rel

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Rank (0) Views 18 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 9:27 AM, 9 hours ago By Michiel Wouters

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Like Stefan said, I don't think you want this inventory in your SCOM environment. I'd like to add that your starting point is not the way to go in my opinion. You don't monitor for the sake of monitoring. Why would you wan't to monitor services of w

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Rank (0) Views 17 On , 9 hours ago By Stefan Koell

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If you are just looking for some inventory, I suggest you either use a tool (like SCCM) or you do it quick and dirty using an agent task. Execute a script or just the "net start" command to get a list of all running services. Then you can either copy it o

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Rank (0) Views 11 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 9:06 AM, 9 hours ago By Origa

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Hi Stefan My motivation is not to find every MP, but get a brief view of what is allready installed, and then focus on finding the MP. I have tried PowerShell get-service, but so far, no luck in getting this information into the database.

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Rank (0) Views 11 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 8:37 AM, 9 hours ago By Stefan Koell

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Hi Origa, I'm not sure if something like this exists. I'm also not sure if you would be better off using SCCM for inventory stuff. You could discover all your services for all your machines using a custom management pack but as far as I know, it may not

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Rank (48) Views 48 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 8:32 AM, 9 hours ago By KRAndersen

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Powershell script to create groups from an Excel file.

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Rank (0) Views 76 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 8:30 AM, 9 hours ago By Origa

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Hey there. I have been lokking for a management pack, that can list every services (services.msc) installed on a Windows Server, do you know any free of costs that does that? Brg Origa

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Rank (0) Views 12 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 8:11 AM, 10 hours ago By Jacob Laue Petersen

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Hi Shaun, I tried, but no luck… No performance counters (disk space, queue length etc.) are collected from the CSV volumes. As mentioned, the disks are discovered fine as Windows 2008 logical disks, but it seems that collection rules don’t work if the

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Rank (45) Views 45 On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 8:10 AM, 10 hours ago By KRAndersen

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Automate your group creation with PowershellPowershell script to create groups from an Excel file.

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