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18 Jul // php the_time('Y') ?>
In a SCOM Management Pack Custom Properties can be used for Alert Description and Notification as described in this blog by Kevin Holman.
In my case I wanted to add the Display Name and the Performance Counter Value in a Performance Threshold Monitor. In XML it would look this this:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | <alertsettings alertmessage="Memory.Usage.AlertMessage"> <alertonstate>Error</alertonstate> <autoresolve>true</autoresolve> <alertpriority>Normal</alertpriority> <alertseverity>MatchMonitorHealth</alertseverity> <alertparameters> <alertparameter1>$Target/Host/Property[Type="System!System.Entity"]/DisplayName$</alertparameter1> <alertparameter2>$Data/Context/Value$</alertparameter2> </alertparameters> </alertsettings> |
But how to add these parameters when using the System Center 2012 Visual Studio Authoring Extensions?
13 Jul // php the_time('Y') ?>
Today I encounterd what seems to be a bug in the System Center 2012 Visual Studio Authoring Extensions. I wanted to define a Performance Collection Rule that reads out the percentage of free memory from an SNMP device.
Since the device returns only the percentage of used memory I needed to use the ComputedPerfProvider provider to substract the used memory percentage from 100.
I could of course report used memory instead of free memory but I wanted the resulst to appear in the default SCOM Performance View, which only lists Free Memory:
13 Jul // php the_time('Y') ?>
I am currently working on a Management Pack for SCOM and I have studies a few examples on adding processor and memory counters.
These examples all reference a Management Pack named "System.NetworkManagement.Monitoring.mp" but this Management Pack is not bundled with the System Center 2012 Visual Studio Authoring Extensions.