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Tommy Gunn RE: Open remote registry and adding values
This is not a normal monitoring function, but may be doable. It might be easier to add the values in a VBScript in an agent task. You can do this with PowerShell also, but it will require custom authoring outside of the Operations console. As for opening regedt32 and auto-targeting the remote machine, I don't know the syntax (or if that's even possible) off the top of my head. If you want to go the PowerShell route, you need to look at these scripts from PowerShell Scripts for System Center (Master Collection) How to create a PowerShell task for OpsMgr using the Authoring Console Script Tip: Create multiple registry keys and values in Powershell
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Tommy Gunn RE: SCOM 2007 R2 E-Mail Notifications
You can use the 'alert aging' feature to suppress alerts until they have been in the New state for X minutes. For example, if you select New under alert criteria and input 15minutes on the alert aging screen, you will get a notification if an alert remains in the NEW resolution state for 15minutes. Please note that there will be ONE notification sent to you, not two or three or once every X minute, only one notification, after X minutes. For example if you have a team of operators watching the console and you want to make sure them don´t miss an alert, so you configure a subscription for second line engineers with alert aging. If your operators dont do anything (for example change resolution state) on the alert for X minutes, you want to send it direct to second line. These second line engineers will get only one notification, it is there for very important that you plan your alert flow. For example don´t send notification e-mails to a personal mailbox, send i
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Tommy Gunn RE: SCOM 2007 R2 E-Mail Notifications
You can use the 'alert aging' feature to suppress alerts until they have been in the New state for X minutes. For example, if you select New under alert criteria and input 15minutes on the alert aging screen, you will get a notification if an alert remains in the NEW resolution state for 15minutes. Please note that there will be ONE notification sent to you, not two or three or once every X minute, only one notification, after X minutes. For example if you have a team of operators watching the console and you want to make sure them don´t miss an alert, so you configure a subscription for second line engineers with alert aging. If your operators dont do anything (for example change resolution state) on the alert for X minutes, you want to send it direct to second line. These second line engineers will get only one notification, it is there for very important that you plan your alert flow. For example don´t send notification e-mails to a personal mailbox, send i
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This interoperability patch enables your SCDPM 2010 servers to be centrally managed using the Central Console feature available with SCDPM 2012. Once you have installed this hotfix, you can monitor and manage both SCDPM 2010 and SCDPM 2012 servers using...
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This is a pretty informative video about how EMC is involved in MMS 2012 Inside the Partnership is your link to happenings, events and news between the EMC and Microsoft Partnership. Inside The Partnership (EMC/MSFT) - ITP19 - 2012 Overview and Getting R...
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This is not a normal monitoring function, but may be doable. It might be easier to add the values in a VBScript in an agent task. You can do this with PowerShell also, but it will require custom authoring outside of the Operations console. As for openi...
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If you want to ping, try this mgmt pack - Multi-Host Ping MP 3.0
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Kitty, I think it depends on the volume of auditing you have before you. If you need to monitor many 10's of thousands of events across dozens or hundreds of machines, ACS makes more sense. If you are simply monitoring changes to Active Directory in somet...
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You can use the 'alert aging' feature to suppress alerts until they have been in the New state for X minutes. For example, if you select New under alert criteria and input 15minutes on the alert aging screen, you will get a notification if an alert rema...
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I recently attended a discussion / briefing on the new licensing model, which I think is going to simplify things for orgs like mine. Microsoft has recently posted downloadable datasheets to help customers sort this out, including a 27 question FAQ sheet...
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If you push via SCCM, the agent will appear as not being remotely manageable (updatable from the OpsMgr console). You can flip this setting in the OperationsManager database from 0 to 1 in order to change this. But yes, if you specify mgmt group informa...
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The IIS MP discovers websites, web services and .Net applications, but not virtual directories that are not applications. If you flip virtual directories to application roots, that might change. Otherwise, I think you are looking at a custom mgmt pack.
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that's unfortunate. Sounds like a poorly designed mgmt pack.
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Ron is off here. He is talking about a different product and one that won't answer your question of avg monthly usage at all. To answer your question more accurately, In OpsMgr you can use the OS Performance Report from the WIndows OS management pack OR y...
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The Master List of System Center PowerShell just got bigger. I just updated with Service Manager 2010 / 2012 PowerShell, providing an even larger set of sample scripts. Visit the MLOSCP HERE.
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Big news coming from Microsoft on System Center 2012 and Private Cloud on Jan 17th folks! Don’t miss it! Registration Register Now for the virtual event Tuesday, January 17th 8:30 AM PST | 16:30 UTC Hear from other senior IT professionals about how cloud...
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Here’s a sample query to create a query-based collection of computers without a Configuration Manager client installed. select SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceID,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceType,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Name,SMS_R_SYSTEM.SMSUniqueIdentifier, SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceDoma...
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Here’s a sample query to create a query-based collection of servers not rebooted in the last month in Configuration Manager. You can adjust operating systems in scope by adjusting values between the % % symbols and add extra OR operators if you need to a...
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I am playing with Service Manager 2012 for the first time recently and have a question. Does anyone have an article or post on how to link a Runbook in a Service Manager request offering?
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Your maintenance mode tool no longer seems to be on your blog? I get 'not found' and searched your blog with 0 results
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I believe you can pick this up through IIS, which disovers .Net applications, should give you what you need to create a dynamic group containing servers hosting .Net apps. Have you looked for a class of IIS / .Net in the Discovered Inventory view?
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I just tried this in the lab. Thoughts:
This is a pretty cool alternative to the PowerShell option for Gateway config.
I think MS should strongly consider making such configuration part of a UI rather than so many important settings only in PowerShell...
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