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Advanced System Center 2016 Operations Manager [Video]

By : Stephen Hohman
Book Image

Advanced System Center 2016 Operations Manager [Video]

By: Stephen Hohman

Overview of this book

<p>As organizations become more and more dependent upon a powerful IT infrastructure, there is increased pressure on administrators to be able to monitor and troubleshoot quickly and effectively. Systems Center Operations Manager (SCOM) makes this possible, giving administrators a simple way to manage the performance of their infrastructure and allowing them to focus on the steps to optimize and improve it.</p> <p>Beginning with setting up the management packs and deployment, you will learn how to integrate and align it with the needs of your business. The course then covers advanced monitors and data collection,where you’ll learn to gather data and put it on dashboards. You’ll then learn to integrate the Operational Management Suite to delegate access to websites. You’ll finish by learning how to Integrate PowerShell with SCOM. By the end of the course, you will be a master in SCOM 2016.</p> <h1>Style and Approach</h1> <p>We will be deep diving into the advanced functionalities of SCOM along with extending it and ending with troubleshooting techniques.</p>
Table of Contents (9 chapters)
Chapter 2
Notification Tuning
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Section 2
Groups and Alerts in Operations Manager
Groups in Operations Manager are the basis by which you can control discovery and alerting on monitored targets. This section discusses some grouping best-practices and then shows how to control discovery and alerting with the groups created. - Explain static and dynamic groups and how to populate each type of group - Explain how using groups to override discovery can reduce initial monitoring alert storms for non-configured targets - Explain how using a group to target monitoring can allow you to have more granular control over what is monitored by default, using class overrides