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Data Cubes in Service Manager 2012 – Part 3/3 (Creating your own Data Cubes)
Finally … this is the third part of a series that explains data cubes in Service Manager 2012. The first and the second part have been published in January and February 2012. Sorry for the delay of this last part. … Continue reading
Dealing with multiple Management Servers 3/3: Decommission old Management Servers
Sometimes Management Servers have to be removed from a Service Manager Management Group. This last blog post of the series will explain all the needed steps.
Dealing with multiple Management Servers 2/3: Load Balance Management Servers
In the first post of the “Dealing with multiple Management Server” series I demonstrated how to install additional Management Server. This post takes the next steps and will guide you through the process of load balancing your Management Servers.
Posted in SCSM
Tagged load balancing, management server, MS, nlb, scale out, service principal name, spn
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Strong name key files for sealing your MPs … hmmmm?!
You may have heard that sealing Management Packs (MPs) is a good practice. This is definitely the case when you have MPs that contain classes, class extensions etc. because you can reference to those classes from other MPs. Referencing is … Continue reading
Dealing with multiple Management Servers 1/3: Install an additional Management Server
Having more than one Management Server offers a lot of benefits. Therefore I decided to write a series of blog posts that demonstrate how to install and use, load balance and decommission Service Manager Management Servers.
Posted in SCSM
Tagged fault tolerance, load balancing, management group, management server, mg, MS, nlb
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Service Manager Management Group Documentation
Wow, that was a long time without blogging. The reason why is that I have tons of System Center projects to work on and my time is somehow vanishing. But now be prepared for a series of new posts on … Continue reading
More transparency in SLO Management by reusing the “Target Resolution Time” field
SM12 has a great feature for Service Level Management. I will not go into any details because this was already described here or here. With SM12 you are very flexible to deal with different service levels, metrics and also time … Continue reading
Posted in SCSM, System Center (without SCSM)
Tagged runbook, sco, service level, slo, target end date, target resolution time
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Import additional properties of ADDS Users to the CMDB
Step 1 – Prepare VIP User attribute in ADDS If you need more information about OIDs check out this link –> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms677620(v=vs.85).aspx Step 2 – Sync VIP User attribute to CMDB Install ADDS Powershell Module on Runbook Servers
Posted in SCSM, System Center (without SCSM)
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Error when installing SCSM12 and SCO12
Today I ran into a problem when installing some new Private Cloud components for a customer. When installing SC Orchestrator 2012 and SC Service Manager 2012, after going through the wizard, I immediately got an MSI error with ID 1639 … Continue reading
Posted in SCSM, System Center (without SCSM)
Tagged 1639, error, installation, msi, password, problem
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It’s all about the Service
When talking about monitoring and management IT people tend to focus on infrastructure components like servers, network devices etc. This is indeed important, but even more interesting is to have an eye on your applications and services that are consumed … Continue reading
Posted in SCSM, System Center (without SCSM)
Tagged application, connector, distributed application, integration, scom, scsm, scvmm, service
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