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作       者:Kevin Greene

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出版时间:2016-06-01

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A beginner's guide to help you design, deploy and administer your System Center Operations Manager 2016 and 2012 R2 environments About This Book Discover how to monitor complex IT environments with System Center Operations Manager using tips, tricks and best practice recommendations from industry experts. Learn how to create eye-catching dashboards and reports to help deliver a tangible return on investment back to your organization. Optimize, troubleshoot and perform disaster recovery in Operations Manager using step by step examples based on real-world scenarios. Who This Book Is For The target audience for this book is the IT Pro or System Administrator who wants to deploy and use System Center Operations Manager but has no previous knowledge of the product. As a ‘Getting Started’ book, our primary objective is to equip you with the knowledge you need to feel comfortable when working with common monitoring scenarios in OpsMgr. With this in mind, deep-diving into less-common OpsMgr features such as Audit Collection Services (ACS), Agentless Exception Monitoring (AEM) and Application Performance Monitoring (APM) has been intentionally omitted. What You Will Learn Install a new System Center 2016 Operations Manager Management Group Design and provision custom views to relevant support teams. Understand how to deploy agents Work with management packs Monitor network devices Model your IT services with distributed applications Create dashboards and custom visualizations Tune, optimize, maintain and troubleshoot System Center Operations Manager In Detail 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 sub*ions, manage reports, backup and recover OpsMgr, perform maintenance and troubleshoot common problems. Style and approach A beginner’s guide that focuses on providing the practical skills required to effectively deploy and administer OpsMgr with walkthrough examples and tips on all the key concepts.
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Getting Started with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager

Table of Contents

Getting Started with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager

Credits

About the Author

About the Reviewers

www.PacktPub.com

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Why subscribe?

Instant updates on new Packt books

Preface

What this book covers

What you need for this book

Who this book is for

Conventions

Reader feedback

Customer support

Errata

Piracy

Questions

1. Introduction to System Center Operations Manager

System Center overview

Introducing Operations Manager

IT as a Service explained

Operations Manager core features

Management group

Operational database

Data Warehouse database

RMS Emulator

Management Server

Reporting Server

Gateway Server

Agents

Consoles

Management packs

Application Performance Monitoring

Network device monitoring

Audit Collection Services

Agentless Exception Monitoring

Minimum installation requirements

OpsMgr Sizing Helper tool

Virtualization support

Database requirements

Operating system requirements

Web console requirements

Firewall requirements

Windows agent requirements

UNIX/Linux agent requirements

Summary

2. Installing System Center Operations Manager

Designing the environment

Design examples

Single server design

Small distributed server design

Medium distributed server design

Large distributed server design

Creating the service accounts

Creating an OpsMgr security group

Tips for deploying SQL

SQL features and collation setting

SQL Server authentication mode

SQL Server administrators

Configuring SQL memory allocation

Configuring the prerequisites

Operations console prerequisites

Web console prerequisites

Granting Local Administrator rights

Installing your first Management server

Introducing our example organization

Installing additional Management servers

Installing the Reporting server

Deploying the Web console

Deploying a Gateway server

Summary

3. Exploring the Consoles

Operations console overview

Deploying the console

Connecting to the console

The Monitoring Overview page

Navigating the workspaces

Exploring the Monitoring workspace

Understanding folders

Working with Views

Alert View

Event View

State View

Performance View

Diagram View

Task Status View

Web Page View

Dashboard View

Exploring the Authoring workspace

Management Pack Templates

Distributed Applications

Groups

Management Pack Objects

Introduction to the Reporting workspace

Exploring the Administration workspace

Connected Management Groups

Device Management

Management Packs

Network Management

Notifications

Operations Management Suite

Partner Solutions

Product Connectors

Resource Pools

Run As Configuration

Accounts

Profiles

UNIX/Linux Accounts

Security

Creating a New User Role

Settings

Agent: Heartbeat

General: Alerts

General: Database Grooming

General: Privacy

General: Reporting

General: Web Addresses

Server: Heartbeat

Server: Security

Getting personal with My Workspace

Favorite Views

Saved Searches

Introduction to the Web console

Summary

4. Deploying Agents

Agent-based monitoring

Agentless monitoring

Deploying Microsoft Windows agents

Windows agent requirements

Using the console to deploy agents

Using a Gateway Server to deploy untrusted agents

Manual agent deployment

Active Directory Integration

Working with multiple Management Groups

Configuring multihoming

Push installation method

Manual configuration method

Removing multihoming

Agent management

Agent actions explained

Properties

Change primary management server

Repair

Uninstall

Delete

Opening agent views

Deploying UNIX/Linux agents

UNIX/Linux agent requirements

Creating a resource pool

Deployment process

Summary

5. Working with Management Packs

Management packs overview

Sealed management packs

Unsealed management packs

What's inside a management pack?

Classes (Object types)

Relationships

Hosting relationship

Containment relationship

Reference relationship

Discoveries

Monitors

Unit monitors

Dependency rollup monitors

Aggregate rollup monitors

Rules

Views

Tasks

Console tasks

Agent tasks

Diagnostic tasks

Recovery tasks

Reports

Groups

Finding management packs

MP Wiki

OpsMgr MP Catalog

Downloading management pack guides from the catalog

Updates and Recommendations

Get MP action

Get All MPs action

View Guide action

View DLC Page action

More Information action

Locating non-Microsoft management packs

The 'Unofficial' System Center catalog

SystemCenterCentral.com

SystemCenterCore.com

Importing management packs

Extracting the files

Deploying the management pack

Creating a custom overrides management pack

Management pack dependencies

Verifying discoveries

Configuring Run As profiles

Agent proxy not enabled

Exporting unsealed management packs

Deleting management packs

Managing management packs

Boris's OpsMgr tools

MP Viewer

Override Explorer

Proxy Settings

Override Creator

Editing and authoring tools

Notepad++

Silect MP Author

Visual Studio Authoring Extensions

Summary

6. Managing Network Devices

Network monitoring overview

Multi-vendor support

Multi-device support

Multi-protocol support

Additional SNMP monitoring options

Requirements and considerations

Resource pools

Firewall rules

Management packs

User roles

Understanding network discovery

Discovery rules

Discovery types

Explicit discoveries

Recursive discoveries

DNS resolution of network devices

Run as accounts

Run as profiles

Discovery stages

Probing

Processing

Post-processing

Discovering network devices

Network Device Discovery Failure

Managing network monitoring

Network monitoring folder

Working with node tasks

Ping

SNMP Get

SNMP Walk

Telnet console

Traceroute

Monitoring interfaces

Working with network adapter groups

Advanced network adapters group

Critical network adapters group

Managed computer network adapters group

Relay network adapters group

Interface stitching

Dashboards

Network Summary Dashboard

Network Vicinity Dashboard

Network Node Dashboard

Network Interface Dashboard

Reports

Device reports

Interface reports

Summary

7. Configuring Service Models with Distributed Applications

Distributed applications overview

Creating distributed applications

Understanding distributed application templates

.NET 3-Tier Application template

Line of Business Web Application template

Messaging template

Blank (Advanced) template

Modeling your IT service

Configuring health rollup policies

Creating service level objectives

Editing distributed applications

Building synthetic transactions for websites

Creating a TCP port monitor

Updating the service model

Adding distributed application views

Creating a Diagram view

Creating an Alert view

Creating an SLA view

Summary

8. Alert Tuning the Easy Way

Alert tuning overview

Defining an alert management process

Choose your Management Packs wisely

Read the Management Pack guides

Work with the infrastructure and IT service owners

Alert resolution states

Creating a custom resolution state

Working with alerts generated by monitors

Overriding monitor generated alerts

Closing versus disabling alerts generated by monitors

Working with alerts generated by rules

Overriding rule generated alerts

Closing versus disabling alerts generated by rules

Sky Blue to the rescue!

Using the alert widget

One script to 'Rule' them all

Get the full picture with Health Explorer

Using the Health Explorer navigation bar

Reset Health

Recalculate Health

Refresh

Properties

Help

Overrides

Using custom tasks to tune alerts

Creating the 'Google It!' task

Creating the 'Run Remote Desktop Connection' task

Creating the 'Run PuTTY' task

Contextual Tuning with distributed applications

Tuning with the Alert Data Management feature

Managing overrides

Working with the Overrides view

Using reports to manage alerts and overrides

Summary

9. Visualizing Your IT with Dashboards

Exploring dashboard layouts and templates

Column Layout

Object State Dashboard template

Service Level Dashboard layout

Summary Dashboard template

Widgets

State Tiles widget

Contextual widgets

Performance widgets

Detail widgets

Image widget

SLA widgets

PowerShell widgets

Impressing your boss with the Topology Widget

Creating a dashboard image with Microsoft Visio

Microsoft workload dashboards

Unlocking the hidden datacenter dashboard template

Community dashboard resources

Third-party dashboard solutions

Savision

SquaredUp

OpsLogix

Summary

10. Creating Alert Subscriptions and Reports

Alert notifications overview

Working with alert notification channels

E-mail (SMTP)

Configuring the Windows Integrated Authentication Account

Instant Message (IM)

Text message (SMS)

Command

Adding Subscribers

Configuring Subscriptions

Creating Subscriptions from the Administration workspace

Scoping Subscriptions from the Monitoring workspace

Testing Subscriptions

Managing Subscriptions

Enabling and disabling Subscriptions

Stefan Roth's MAS Tool

Copying subscriptions

Reporting overview

Configuring SQL Reporting Services

Scoping the Report Operators role

Working with reports

Running reports

Linked reports and views

Use targeting to save time

Saving reports

Accessing reports from the Web console

Exporting reports

Scheduling reports

Publishing reports

Useful Microsoft reports

Windows Server Operating System Reports

Availability reports

SLA reports

Community reports

Veeam report library for System Center

SCOM Health Check Reports V3

Summary

11. Backing Up, Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Backing up and recovering OpsMgr

Backing up the databases with SQL

Backing up unsealed management packs

Backing up other important OpsMgr files

Recovering the OpsMgr databases

Working with Maintenance Mode

Manually enabling Maintenance Mode

Scheduling Maintenance Mode with OpsMgr 2012 R2

Scheduled Maintenance Mode in OpsMgr 2016

Using SQL queries for maintenance

The Self Maintenance Management Pack

Database grooming and maintenance

Operational database free space requirements

Grooming the Operational database

Grooming the Data Warehouse database

Deploying update rollups

Troubleshooting common OpsMgr issues

Working with the Operations Manager management pack

Introducing System Center Internal Task Library

Agent troubleshooting

Gray health states

Clearing the agent cache

Using the HSLockdown tool

Useful troubleshooting reports

Summary

Index

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