The original intention of the Bo is to be able to do their own work or projects encountered a variety of problems to share to everyone, I feel that nothing is as good as experience, perhaps in the future of the content, there are some relatively unpopular, relatively small audience, but I think there will certainly be friends and I have been or are experiencing such problems, I always believe that the greatest value of knowledge is to share and spread, good nonsense don't say much, cut to the chase
The first one is about creating SLA dashboard Views under SCOM2012SP1, in fact, for scom, I personally also belong to the groping stage, so also welcome friends to communicate together; So for the "service level" monitoring, the official website is defined as:
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To ensure that resources such as applications and systems are available and that performance is at an acceptable level, the company sets its target for service availability and response time. Systemcenter2012–operationsmanager can monitor these service objectives through the tracking services level objectives.
Service-level objectives are metrics used to ensure that you implement defined service-level commitments. In Operationsmanager, you can define service-level objectives – a set of monitors (such as performance or availability) that you need to track – and then run the report according to that service-level goal to ensure that the goal is met.
By using the information in these reports, you can find any shortfall between service-level objectives and actual performance. This means that you not only know the problem, but you can also track the relative business impact of these issues.
For example, if you have a set of servers running Microsoftexchangeserver instances that are critical to your internal e-mail network, you can define a service-level goal that requires 95% servers to always be available. You can then generate a report to compare the actual availability of these servers according to service-level objectives.
You can also create dashboard views to track service level objectives
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The following figure shows the exact operation:
First we need to create a new service-level trace in authoring, and then we'll have this defined server-level trace in the "monitor", which means the SLA hangs up to the dashboard view, which is probably what it's all about. ; This appliactionhealthsla is automatically generated in some MP packages.
So we're going to create a new SLA trail called Dashboard.
Here we need to choose a goal, the target can be a group, we can directly apply some of the group, or you create yourself, such as you can drag a few windows2012 platform server, set up a separate group, or all run SQL Server set up a group, that is the meaning