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Blog Post:
OpsMgr DB Grooming – How it works
J.C. Hornbeck
Steve Rachui just posted a great article on how grooming works in System Center Operations Manager 2007, so if you missed this and was ever curious how all this came together then you’ll definitely want to check this out. I have his intro and a link below: ======== A while back I wrote up a blog...
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2 Jun 2009
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MOM 2005 ReliabilityAnalysisReporting task taking a long time to complete?
J.C. Hornbeck
If you have installed the MOM 2005 Reliability Analysis Reporting pack and found over time the task has taken longer and longer to complete, then it may be time to groom some of the older data from the database. The pack does have a grooming stored procedure built in, but it does not run automatically...
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2 Jun 2009
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