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This time I needed to build a two-state script monitor to test several file shares for availability. The script works in multiple steps… Try to access the shared folder Create a file within the share Check if the file exists Delete the file If one of the tests above would fail, we need to get […]
SCOM 2012 Linux Monitoring (Lab) – Part 4 Monitoring Application Server
In Part 3 we deployed the agent to LINUX and started to monitor SUSE LINUX. But just want to give you some impression how and what it is going to look like. The diagram shows you disk, network card and the operating system in a nice view. There is a lot of data you get […]
SCOM 2012 – Find SCOM Object for “Unknown” ID in Alert
There are sometimes alerts which might contain some strange id’s which are not as informational as you might would like have. One way to find out what is hiding behind this id is to use a SCOM Powershell command. As an example, today I received an alert that looked like this…