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Getting Started with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager

By : Kevin Greene
Book Image

Getting Started with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager

By: Kevin Greene

Overview of this book

Most modern IT environments comprise a heterogeneous mixture of servers, network devices, virtual hypervisors, storage solutions, cross-platform operating systems and applications. All this complexity brings a requirement to deliver a centralized monitoring and reporting solution that can help IT administrators quickly identify where the problems are and how best to resolve them. Using System Center Operations Manager (OpsMgr), administrators get a full monitoring overview of the IT services they have responsibility for across the organization - along with some useful management capabilities to help them remediate any issues they've been alerted to. This book begins with an introduction to OpsMgr and its core concepts and then walks you through designing and deploying the various roles. After a chapter on exploring the consoles, you will learn how to deploy agents, work with management packs, configure network monitoring and model your IT services using distributed applications. There’s a chapter dedicated to alert tuning and another that demonstrates how to visualize your IT using dashboards. The final chapters in the book discuss how to create alert subscriptions, manage reports, backup and recover OpsMgr, perform maintenance and troubleshoot common problems.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Getting Started with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Unlocking the hidden datacenter dashboard template


Staying with dashboards that help monitor Microsoft workloads, the SQL team have created something quite different to the other management packs that Microsoft have to offer. Their SQL summary dashboard (shown in Figure 9.31) introduces us to a new dashboard template style that uses color-coded tiles to display health and performance data for your SQL environments.

Figure 9.31: SQL Database Summary Dashboard

Now this dashboard is all well and good when you want to monitor SQL, but wouldn't it be great if you could use this template for other monitored objects? Thankfully, that's exactly what the SQL team have given us the option to do – you just need to know how to access and configure it.

Follow these steps to configure this dashboard solution to monitor your Windows servers:

  1. The first thing you need to do is to download and import the latest version of the SQL management pack (version 6.6.4.0 or higher is required). Head over to the OpsMgr...