How to find what are all the parameters are monitoring for the server in SCOM 2007
If I gave my Exchange admins that document I have a horrible suspicion where they would stick it. And it would probably entail me not being able to sit comfortably for a week ;-) Hopefully it would meet the original posters request but personally I don't see any thresholds or frequency intervals or severities and at over 3000 lines it isn't clear to someone who doesn't understand OpsMgr in some detail exactley what is being monitored and how. I'll stand by my original opinion. I don't think you can't get this information in a meaningful way to provide to Exchange Administrators. But I'm happy to agree to disagree - and if the original poster is happy that is all that matters ;-) View OpsMgr tips and tricks at http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/ Oh, it's certainly explaining why my messaging team didn't come back to me yet :p I'm agreed with you, it's not a meaningful way to provide information to Exchange Administrators. That could be an interesting request for SCOM 2012. Sandoss > Personally, what I often do, I monitor the development environment of the application with my develpement environement of scom, after x days/weeks, I do an extract of the alert that I provide to the team, we create the necessary override in a new mp, and after that we just have to install the mp in the production environement. (I'm working in a validated environment, with dev, acceptance and production environement for all the applications, that allow me to test the mp, before going on production)Christopher Keyaert - My OpsMgr/SCOM blog : http://www.vnext.be
March 19th, 2011 1:40am

In SCOM 2007 we are monitoring the Exchange 2010 servers, I need to know what are all the alerts i will get for that servers. Is that any way to find with threshold values too. Pls help me......
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March 19th, 2011 3:26am

Hi There is no way to output this information for any management pack: http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/category/general-management-pack-info/ The best bet for most MPs is the Effective Configuration Viewer (link in above url) but that won't give threshold \ override values. Neither will the MP Viewer: http://blogs.technet.com/b/mgoedtel/archive/2010/08/11/mpviewer-exports-on-opsmanjam-com.aspx For Exchange 2010: http://www.systemcentercentral.com/BlogDetails/tabid/143/indexid/67924/Default.aspx http://blogs.technet.com/b/jonathanalmquist/archive/2011/01/07/exchange-2010-management-pack-chm-file-available-for-download.aspx http://discussitnow.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/exchange-2010-management-pack-override-tutorial/ Cheers Graham View OpsMgr tips and tricks at http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/
March 19th, 2011 3:32am

Here all the information in a xlsx file (File available for 5 days from now) http://demo.ovh.com/en/a93baff578e40c515a64cf2ff6eec260/ Christopher Keyaert - My OpsMgr/SCOM blog : http://www.vnext.be
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March 19th, 2011 3:34am

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/boris_yanushpolsky/archive/2008/06/25/mpviewer-1-7-now-works-with-latest-e12-mp.aspx Hi There is no way to output this information for any management pack: http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/category/general-management-pack-info/ The best bet for most MPs is the effective configuration viewer (link in above url) but that won't give threshold \ override values. For Exchange 2010: http://www.systemcentercentral.com/BlogDetails/tabid/143/indexid/67924/Default.aspx http://blogs.technet.com/b/jonathanalmquist/archive/2011/01/07/exchange-2010-management-pack-chm-file-available-for-download.aspx http://discussitnow.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/exchange-2010-management-pack-override-tutorial/ Cheers Graham View OpsMgr tips and tricks at http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/ http://blogs.msdn.com/b/boris_yanushpolsky/archive/2008/06/25/mpviewer-1-7-now-works-with-latest-e12-mp.aspx MPViewer, but it's true that it doesn't work well with the exchange mp, but with the others it's ok. So, in my other post, the xlsx file is available, there is all he wants in it ;)Christopher Keyaert - My OpsMgr/SCOM blog : http://www.vnext.be
March 19th, 2011 3:51am

If I gave my Exchange admins that document I have a horrible suspicion where they would stick it. And it would probably entail me not being able to sit comfortably for a week ;-) Hopefully it would meet the original posters request but personally I don't see any thresholds or frequency intervals or severities and at over 3000 lines it isn't clear to someone who doesn't understand OpsMgr in some detail exactley what is being monitored and how. I'll stand by my original opinion. I don't think you can't get this information in a meaningful way to provide to Exchange Administrators. But I'm happy to agree to disagree - and if the original poster is happy that is all that matters ;-)View OpsMgr tips and tricks at http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/
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March 19th, 2011 4:01am

Lol, I did give it to my messaging team, along with the MP guide. Not sure how helpful it's been to them. I do find it useful personally, though limited, but having a real method to answer the question "what are we monitoring" is a critical need.
March 19th, 2011 4:03am

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