Custom view state does not return result
Hello, -I have created a group "SQL GROUP PROD" inside SCOM. It is populated by the query below: (Object is SQL Role AND (Windows Computer.DNS Forest Name Equals domain1.local) OR (Windows Computer.DNS Forest Name Equals domain2.local)) This group contains several Members. -But when I create view state below result is empty. Show data related to : Windows Computer Show Data contained in a specific group : "SQL GROUP PROD" Have you any idea about this problem. Thanks a lot Eric
May 21st, 2012 9:17am

Do you have any windows computers in the group? Have you tried to scope - Show data related to : SQL Role Cheers GrahamRegards Graham New System Center 2012 Blog! - http://www.systemcentersolutions.co.uk View OpsMgr tips and tricks at http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/
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May 21st, 2012 10:06am

When you view group memebership of these groups, what objects are returned? I would assume windows.computer objects. Is that what you are seeing when you view group membership from the authoring tab?Regards, Blake Email: mengotto<at>hotmail.com Blog: http://discussitnow.wordpress.com/
May 21st, 2012 11:18am

try to modify the group query by (Object is SQLComputers AND ((Windows Computer.DNS Forest Name Equals domain1.local) OR (Windows Computer.DNS Forest Name Equals domain2.local))) Roger
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May 21st, 2012 12:05pm

-In the group we have SQL Server object type (Engine, SSAS, SSIS...) But I don't have any windows computers -If I select in view state options: (Show data related to : "SQL DEB Engine") and (Show Data contained in a specific group : "SQL GROUP PROD") I can see only "SQL Engine object" but with this option I can't access all objects of view explorer : hardware , OS, performance... I have just health explorer about SQL Engine. Is it possible to view health check of server hosting SQL Server Engine ? EricEric
May 21st, 2012 12:06pm

try to modify the group query by (Object is SQLComputers AND ((Windows Computer.DNS Forest Name Equals domain1.local) OR (Windows Computer.DNS Forest Name Equals domain2.local))) Roger
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May 21st, 2012 12:09pm

Thank you for you help Roger. My state view is Ok now when I use your query to populate my Group. EricEric
May 25th, 2012 5:31am

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