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SCOM: Building Instance Groups from Groups of a Different Class
Published on 2011-04-05 06:00:00
When I first started working with Operations Manager, one of the items that I struggled with was how to make a group from another group targeting a different class such as all Non-System Drives hosted on Windows 2008 Servers. This can just as easily be used to help segment your management environment among multiple groups or departments managing different aspects of your environment. You may have multiple web development groups in your organization and each may use similar systems, IIS and Tomc
Operations Manager: Cleaning Up Cluster Resources
Published on 2011-03-31 06:00:00
Fixing client issues or removing defunct clusters is one of the more frustrating tasks in Operations Manager. You try to uninstall the client on a Windows Cluster node and you are immediately met with a message that that the "Agent is managing other devices and cannot be uninstalled. Please resolve this issue via Agentless managed view in Administration". If you are brave enough to keep fighting, you will find that you can remove the client from any "passive" nodes in the cluster. This is becau
Advanced AD Inter-Site Replication
Published on 2011-03-29 06:00:00
Many of us have physical locations that are connected by high-speed connections, but we have elected to still represent these sites as separate AD Sites for other reasons: segmentation of authentication traffic, global catalog load balancing, DFS Root location, disaster recovery, etc. Unfortunately, now that the DCs are in separate AD sites, replication is relegated to the timed replication cycle rather than the change notification cycle used within the same site, or are they? Before we discuss