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System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Cool Tool: Orchestrator IP Cleaner (sneak peek)
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11 months ago
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Robert_Hearn
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When I was writing the article I posted a few days ago about importing IPs programmatically ( More Fun with COM: Importing Integration Packs via PowerShell ), I had to do a lot of testing to make sure the script was going to actually work and import the...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
KB: Unable to deploy Integration Pack for .NET from Orchestrator Integration Toolkit to Orchestrator Runbook Server
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11 months ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Here’s a new Knowledge Base article we published. This one talks about an issue where attempting to deploy the Integration Pack for .NET that comes with the Orchestrator Orchestration Integration Toolkit, it fails and logs an event ID 10005. ===== Symptoms...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
SQL Sequel: More Useful Orchestrator Database Queries
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11 months ago
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Robert_Hearn
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In the last article, I showed how you can run a few SQL queries to find some detailed information about IPs, runbooks and activities and their relationships in the database. In this article, I’ll focus more on running runbooks (Jobs). To start with, here...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
IPs and Activities and How Those are Represented in the Database
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11 months ago
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Robert_Hearn
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Following some of my recent articles about how Integration Packs (IPs) are handled during registration, installation, and unregistration (see Understanding IP Installation: What Does Register/Unregister/Deploy/Undeploy Really Mean? ), and as a precursor...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Quick Tip: Enabling Link Text But Getting Rid of “Link”
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11 months ago
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Robert_Hearn
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If you're like me, you like to put descriptive text in a link to describe what it does. Perhaps it's to indicate the conditions of a branching structure, like this: But what’s annoying is that when you turn on the Link text, every link has the word “Link...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Want to Use .NET 4.0 with Orchestrator Toolkit IPs? Here’s How!
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11 months ago
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Robert_Hearn
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One of our most awesome test guys on the Orchestrator Team, Zhenhua Yao, who has delivered such goodies as the TFS IP and a PowerShell IP on our CodePlex site , has done it again! Anyone who has built an IP using the Orchestrator SDK knows that you need...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
More Fun with COM: Importing Integration Packs via PowerShell
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11 months ago
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Robert_Hearn
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Around the office, we have more and more internal teams that are latching on to Orchestrator and wanting to use it for building all sorts of integrations and automations, but one of the things that comes up from time to time is how to get the ability...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Understanding IP Installation: What Does Register/Unregister/Deploy/Undeploy Really Mean?
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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One of the most foundational activities an Orchestrator admin does is installing Integration Packs. After all, Integration Packs provide the real value to Orchestrator because they allow you to extend its capabilities and let you connect to virtually...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Private Cloud Demo Extravaganza Videos!
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over 1 year ago
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Travis Wright MSFT
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I just noticed that all of these cool demo videos were posted to TechNet Video earlier this month. Check them out to see how System Center 2012 can make managing your private cloud a whole lot easier and better! Private Cloud Demo Extravaganza...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Upcoming Webcast Series: Bare Metal to Private Cloud
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over 1 year ago
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Travis Wright MSFT
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I’ve been spending quite a bit of time with customers over the last 6-12 months helping them plan out and deploy their first private clouds managed by System Center 2012. To help people get started faster I headed into the Enterprise Engineering...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Working With Relationships in the SCSM Orchestrator Integration Pack
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over 1 year ago
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Travis Wright MSFT
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Working with relationships in the SCSM integration pack can be a bit tricky so this blog post is intended to provide some tips. First of all it is really important when working with Service Manager to understand the data model. Have a look at the...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Quick Tip: Using the “Read Text Log” Activity
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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I had someone contact me recently with some confusion about the Read Text Log activity in Orchestrator. It seems that it wasn’t quite working the way they expected and they were left scratching their head. So I put together a quick demo runbook and tested...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
New Exchange Integration Pack On the TechNet Gallery
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over 1 year ago
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Travis Wright MSFT
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Bart Timmermans ( blog , @Bart_Inovativ ) , a consultant at Inovativ, has just released an integration pack for Exchange! Here is a graphic of the activities included. You can read more about the integratio pack on his blog or download it...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Make Your PowerShell Script Activities Go “Splat”!
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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There are always interesting shortcuts and magical techniques to discover in PowerShell, and “splatting” is one of them. Splatting allows you to bundle a set of parameters into a hashtable and then simply using it as single parameter to a PowerShell function...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Using Windows Task Scheduler to Invoke Scheduled Runbooks
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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This article is a follow-on to my previous post, Cool Tool: New Command Line Utility to Start a Runbook , where I talked about using the web service to quickly start a runbook with named parameters. Now it’s time to put that into action! Orchestrator...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Automating Builds of Orchestrator Integration Packs
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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From time to time I get questions from partners and some prolific IP developers who want to create IP’s automatically as part of their build process instead of having to go through the wizard each time. This is especially important when you have a lot...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Community Spotlight: Putting a “Send Popup” Activity Back in Orchestrator
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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In the previous Opalis release, we shipped a standard activity called “Send Popup”, which used the Windows messaging system to create a popup on a user’s desktop. We removed that activity because the method we used was incompatible with Windows Server...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Quick Tip: Understanding Multi-Value Data and the Databus
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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I saw a question in the forums around multi-value data and how someone could pass multi-value data in to a runbook via the Initialize Data activity. I was going to answer the question there but thought it would be better to post an article to reach a...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Cool Tool: New Command Line Utility to Start a Runbook
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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I was talking with one of the other Program Managers on the team the other day about how he wanted to be able to launch a runbook as part of a remediation task in Operations Manager, and how it would be great if he has some command-line utility that would...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Community Spotlight: New Tool to “Sanitize” Runbook Exports
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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Ryan Andorfer, one of our favorite members of the Orchestrator community, has done it again. He has come out with a new utility to help administrators sanitize their runbook export files.Here’s what Ryan has to say: A ‘difficulty’ we have with migrating...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
KB: "Unknown" activity type displayed in the System Center 2012 Orchestrator Runbook Designer
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Here’s a new Knowledge Base article we recently published. This one discusses an issue where one or more activities are displayed as "unknown" when viewing a Runbook in the System Center 2012 Orchestrator Runbook Designer. ===== Symptoms When...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Quick Tip: Checking PowerShell Scripting Abilities on a Computer
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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I do lots of PowerShell scripting, both inside runbooks and in stand-alone scripts. I have my own little virtual lab with a bunch of VMs and a domain controller that has a group policy assigned to enable the right PowerShell scripting settings on all...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Understanding Sequential vs. Parallel Processing of Runbook Activities
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over 1 year ago
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Robert_Hearn
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I saw a question in the forums the other day by a person who asked how you should expect activities in a workflow to be executed when one of the activities generates multi-value data. In other words, one of my activities returns a list of things. How...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
Open Beta for Private Cloud MOF Guide - Now Available for Download!
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over 1 year ago
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Travis Wright MSFT
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Managing and Operating a Microsoft Private Cloud—How to Apply the Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) The Microsoft Operations Framework team is working on a new guide: Managing and Operating a Microsoft Private Cloud...
System Center: Orchestrator Engineering Team Blog
FAQ: Cloud Service MP Pre req error: The current user is not a valid System Center Orchestrator user
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over 1 year ago
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Travis Wright MSFT
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Did you get this error message when trying to import the Cloud Service MP runbooks into Orchestrator? This is because the Cloud Service MP is not actually testing to see if the user that is running the setup actually has the required permissions...
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