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Microsoft System Center 2016 Orchestrator Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Michael Seidl, Steve Beaumont, Samuel Erskine (EUR), Andreas Baumgarten
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Microsoft System Center 2016 Orchestrator Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Michael Seidl, Steve Beaumont, Samuel Erskine (EUR), Andreas Baumgarten

Overview of this book

With Microsoft System Center 2016 Orchestrator Cookbook, you will start by learning how to efficiently install and secure System Center Orchestrator. You will then learn how you can create configuration files for SCO 2016. After initial installation and configuration, you will soon be planning and creating functional and fault-tolerant System Center runbooks to automate daily tasks and routine operations. Next you will delve into runbooks; you will learn how to create powerful and advanced runbooks such as Building your Runbook without a Dead End. You will also learn to create simple and advanced runbooks for your daily tasks. Towards the end of the book, you will learn to use SCO for other interesting tasks and also learn to maintain and perform SCO health checks. By the end of the book, you will be able to automate your administrative tasks successfully with SCO.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

ConfigMgr – Automating the update Installation process

This recipe will show you how to build a Runbook to reboot your servers in during your maintenance window if an installed updates needs a reboot.

Also, it will set the server in maintenance mode will not generate an false alert in SCOM.

Getting ready

Make sure your SCCM is configured to install all the detected updates automatically on your servers.

Also make sure you have all your servers you want to finish the updates process in one collection.

You will need at least one incident for testing:

  1. In the Runbook Designer, expand the connection to the SCO 2016 server.
  2. Navigate to Root\0.1-Cookbook\1.3-Chapter 5, and create a new folder called 1.3.6-Finish Server Update...