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Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook

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Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook

Overview of this book

Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) offers enterprises a complete, integrated platform for automating and adapting IT Service Management best practices to your organization's requirements. "Microsoft System Center Service Manager Cookbook" provides you with real-world, immediately usable recipes which will show you how to configure and administer System Center Service Manager 2012 and understand how to solve particular problems and scenarios to take this tool further. In Microsoft System Center Service Manager Cookbook, you will get to grips with practical recipes which will show you how to configure and administer System Center Service Manager 2012. This cookbook features distinct recipes on the practical implementation of ITSM Frameworks and Processes, Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Administration, how to configure Service Level Agreements (SLAs). It will also cover incident and problem management, the design of change and release management as well as implementing and editing security roles.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating Management Packs in the Authoring tool to save your SCSM personalization


This recipe provides the steps required to create a management pack in the SCSM Authoring tool. It also provides steps to import the management pack into the SCSM console.

Getting ready

You must successfully install the SCSM Authoring tool. You must either create an operating system folder or use an existing filesystem location to store the management pack.

Launch the SCSM Authoring tool console.

Launch the SCSM Console as a user in the SCSM Administrators role.

How to do it...

  1. Launch the Authoring tool console and click on the new file icon to create a new Management pack:

  2. Navigate to your management pack file storage location. In the file name field, change the name to match your naming convention (note no spaces are allowed, use period (.) to separate words). Click on Save:

  3. Select the newly-created management pack (left-hand pane). In the middle pane click on the following fields and perform the actions described...