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Rank (0) Views 42 On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 2:11 PM, 2 days ago By Steve G

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This is a re-post of a previous question I had where looking back on it I didn't do a good job of explaining it (as often happens unfortunately). I have a two node SQL cluster with two instances of SQL Server installed -- SQL Inst1 and SQL Inst2. Bot

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Rank (0) Views 20 On , 5 days ago By Steve G

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Yes, I ended up doing exactly that -- setting up a monitor for the Spooler service and timing when the alert is generated. My testing showed at 50 seconds the alert is generated. I did tests in 5 second increments and no alert was generated up to 45 secon

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Rank (0) Views 94 On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 11:23 AM, 10 days ago By Steve G

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I'm using a Basic Service Monitor to generate alerts on the status of a service (started/stopped). This service is scheduled to stop at 4:30am nightly while some other tasks are completed and then the service is started. Judging by the logs of the oth

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Rank (0) Views 53 On , 13 days ago By Steve G

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The group I created contains Windows Computer objects where I'm matching the NetBIOS computer name with a regular expression that matches a naming standard we use for Cluster Virtual Machine names. The result is a group of Windows Comuter objects of the c

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Rank (0) Views 116 On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 4:47 PM, 16 days ago By Steve G

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I'm trying to figure out how I can use a cluster name to view performance data so I don't have to know what physical node the cluster was running on. I tried creating a Group of Windows Computer objects with the names of some of our cluster virtual mac

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Rank (0) Views 51 On , 16 days ago By Steve G

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Got it! Figured out to add the Windows Server 2003 Logical Disk class to the report using the Advanced button.

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Rank (0) Views 56 On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 3:16 PM, 16 days ago By Steve G

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DOH!! I am using the wrong target. Was using the Windows Operating System object. I tried using Logical Disk and that didn't work either. trying to run report on disk % free space. Also tried Windows Server 2003 Logical Disk and didn't return any objec

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Rank (0) Views 155 On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 5:24 PM, 18 days ago By Steve G

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While creating some reports I noticed several Collection Rule for rules that are collecting data are not making it to the DW. At least when I try to run a report based on data collected from these particular rules there are no data points. These are r

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Rank (0) Views 56 On , 18 days ago By Steve G

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It's working now!! I updated the web.config file with the recommendations from the link above and I'm able to filter on any part of any column. All the data must not have been returned previously so what I was filtering on was not in the list. After I upd

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Rank (0) Views 42 On , 18 days ago By Steve G

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Great, thanks! I will need to tweak some of these settings. Can you only filter by server name though, when you select "Items by text search"? When I select that and type in a server name it filters the results. But if I type in part of a Counter or Objec

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Rank (0) Views 212 On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 12:55 PM, 19 days ago By Steve G

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I setup some Performance Views for another department to login using the Web Console but I'm having issues with the Items by Text Search field. It doesn't provide the same output as using this in the regular Console. Also, some of my Perf Views are no

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Rank (0) Views 107 On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 2:56 PM, 20 days ago By Steve G

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It's my understanding that having SCOM scan AD for objects will add them to the Pending Management window for approval (assuming the agent is already installed). This makes the server being monitored a Manually Installed agent. Are there any significa

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Rank (0) Views 72 On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 2:38 PM, 34 days ago By Steve G

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While looking at the performance data for the SCOM environment I noticed the Avg Processing Time counter for the OpsMgr DB Write Action Modules object higher than the rest of the instances. The instance specifically that was high was DiscoveryWriterMod

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Rank (0) Views 184 On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 12:08 PM, 45 days ago By Steve G

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I'm finding a lot of maintenance mode scripts on the web that are putting servers and their associated objects in maint mode. Here's a code example: Putting + $computerPrincipalName + into maintenance mode New-MaintenanceWindow -startTime:$startTim

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Rank (0) Views 32 On , 45 days ago By Steve G

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Excellent -- thank you for clarifying!!

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Rank (0) Views 234 On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 4:29 PM, 46 days ago By Steve G

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I'm using the Basic Service Monitor to monitor a service while trying to target only the two servers this service is installed on. The only Monitor Target I can come up with is the Windows Server 2003 Computer object. Then I turn around and disable th

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Rank (4) Views 225 On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 1:17 PM, 48 days ago By Steve G

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Can SCOM be used to run a script file on a configured schedule? I have a powershell script I wrote and would like to run it every 5 minutes and wanted to see if SCOM can do it as opposed to setting it up in Task Scheduler on the RMS. Thanks.

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Rank (0) Views 15 On , 59 days ago By Steve G

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Yes, understood. Thank you very much for the detail!

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Rank (0) Views 15 On , 59 days ago By Steve G

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OK, I've created by Aggregate monitor and noticed I can create monitors by right clicking on the Aggregrate. Doing so will automatically add the aggregate as the parent. Now, can I add monitors already created to the aggregate or can you only create new?

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Rank (0) Views 505 On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 10:28 AM, 59 days ago By Steve G

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I need to setup monitors for 5 services that make up one application. Instead of creating a Windows Service monitor object for each service I'd like to group all 5 services so health of any of the 5 services will be reflected in the overall state. Wha

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