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When following the steps of this article, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd789004.aspx , in order to upgrade your SQL reporting server from SQL 2005 to SQL 2008, you may encounter the problem described below. In step 4 you run SRSUpgradeTool
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We recently saw an issue related to the scheduler function in the Operations Manager 2007 agent. A customer had written a script to run on the agent that would query a certain LoB application and report state to the Operations Manager database.
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If you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time then you’re already familiar with the postings made by Steve Rachui over on his Manageability blog, but there’s been a flurry of activity over there in the past two days and it probably deserves
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Here's an issue that was sent to me courtesy of a couple different Support Engineers in our Operations Manager group. Apparently we're getting a call or two on this and they thought it might help if we got the word out. Issue: You may notice that on certain
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When running one of the tasks in the action pane of System Center Operations Manager 2007, the results may be displayed in a window as unformatted XML. This is due to a SQL transform that was added in the RTM (original) version and was changed with Service
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We've been getting a few calls on this here in product support so I think it's probably worth a quick mention just in case you happen to run into it too. Usually the call will start out where the customer says he or she is running System Center
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Here's another interesting one for you. What I wanted was a way to track what scripts are executed by the Operations Manager Agent on a box as this would help in fine tuning some of the rules/monitors which were configured to run very frequently.
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Here's a cool tip from Ritesh Grover, one of our top support engineers on our Operations Manager team. If you're looking for a script to quickly get a list of the computers that are in Maintenance Mode then this should do the trick: ======== To
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