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System Center Management Pack for System Center 2012 R2 - Service Reporting

The Service Reporting Management Pack will help monitor, alert on the health of the Service Reporting service.

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  • Version:

    7.0

    Date Published:

    9/30/2020

    File Name:

    OpsMgr_MP_SerRept2012R2_Guide.docx

    Service Reporting Management Pack.msi

    File Size:

    134.3 KB

    696.0 KB

    The Service Reporting Management Pack will help monitor, alert on the health of the Service Reporting service. In the release of this management pack monitors the status of SSAS and SSIS jobs in the SQL database. It discovers and monitors in progress and completed jobs and creates alerts which capture the current state of the service reporting component.

    Release History
    11/11/2013 - Original English release, version 7.0
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012

    • Other Software: System Center 2012 Operations Manager or later
    1. Download the management pack on a System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager management server.
    2. Log on to the computer with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Administrators role for the Operations Manager 2012 R2 management group.
    3. In the Operations console, click Administration.

    Note: When you run the Operations console on a computer that is not a management server, the Connect To Server dialog box appears. In the Server name text box, type the name of the management server that you want the Operations console to connect to.

    1. Right-click the Management Packs node, and then click Import Management Packs.
    2. The Import Management Packs wizard opens. Click Add, and then click Add from disk.
    3. The Select Management Packs to import dialog box appears. If necessary, change to the directory that holds your management pack file. Click one or more management packs to import from that directory, and then click Open.
    4. On the Select Management Packs page, the management packs that you selected for import are listed. An icon next to each management pack in the list indicates the status of the selection, as follows:
      • A green check mark indicates that the management pack can be imported. When all management packs in the list display this icon, click Import.
      • A red error icon indicates that the management pack is dependent on one or more management packs that are not in the Import list and are not available in the catalog. To view the missing management packs, click Error in the Status column. To remove the management pack with the error from the Import list, right-click the management pack, and then click Remove.
    5. More information on importing Management Packs into Operations Manager is available here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh212691.aspx
    Note:
    When you click Import, any management packs in the Import list that display the Error icon are not imported.
      The Import Management Packs page appears and shows the progress for each management pack. Each management pack is downloaded to a temporary directory, imported to Operations Manager, and then deleted from the temporary directory. If there is a problem at any stage of the import process, select the management pack in the list to view the status details. Click Close.
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