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So, how did we do that blog move? Part 2

June 25, 2020 by Mike Hosker

Welcome to part 2 of my post about moving the TopQore blog, twice! Here in part 2 we will cover the 2020 move to Azure public cloud and putting the blog under our new subdomain. Come early 2020, BICTT is now TopQore and our blog is now on the old domain! We have two options … Read more

Categories Azure, IIS, TopQore, Windows Server

SCOM Reporting series – Useful reports SCOM Health Check Reports

February 11, 2022June 11, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

As part of the SCOM Reporting blog post series, we are talking about some of the useful reports. In this post we will have a look at the “SCOM Health Check Reports”. This is a set of reports created in the SCOM community, by Pete Zerger and Oskar Landman mainly. The current version can be … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, System Center

SCOM Reporting series – Useful reports OS performance reports

June 11, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

As part of the SCOM Reporting blog post series, we are talking about some of the useful reports. In this post we will have a look at the Operating System reports. There are a few to look at. First of all there are these types of folders relating to a version of Windows, but the … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, System Center

SCOM Reporting series – Useful reports Data Volume By Management Pack

June 10, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

In this blog post series about SCOM reporting, this time I want to discuss a very useful report for SCOM Admins especially. For other stakeholders this will be less interesting. It is pure SCOM specific, but gives a LOT of information. The report I am talking about is the “Data Volume By Management Pack”. I … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, SQL, System Center

SCOM Reporting series – Useful reports Performance Detail

June 10, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

In a previous blog post in this SCOM Reporting blog post series I showed you an example of the Performance Detail report, where we went through selecting a time range, and made a series (graph) for a group of servers called Application XYZ Computers and we got the Processor Time % counter in there relevant … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, SQL, System Center 1 Comment

SCOM Reporting series – Reporting from a State View

June 9, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

In general SCOM reports can be found from the SCOM Reporting pane. However there are other ways to create a report. A very easy one is to run a report from a SCOM state view. If you go to any state view in SCOM and check out the right-hand side Tasks pane, you will likely … Read more

Categories Uncategorized 1 Comment

SCOM Reporting series – Why is my report empty?

June 9, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

In this part of the blog post series about SCOM Reporting, we will discuss some common reasons why you might find your report to be empty. It is a very common thing when you start out playing with reports. There are a few common reasons why reports you run through the SCOM console reporting pane … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, SQL, System Center 1 Comment

SCOM Reporting series – Scheduling reports

June 8, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

In this post in the SCOM Reporting blog post series we will show you how to schedule a report, so you can get a report delivered to you or your manager every month in for example an email. The assumption here is that you have opened a report, filled in the required fields like time-range … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, SQL, System Center 1 Comment

SCOM Reporting series – Saving Reports for later runs

June 8, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

In this post we will show you how to save a SCOM report for later runs. This way we can run the same report again next time, without having to re-configure all settings of the report and get a similar result without much effort. Also there are ways here to have somebody else run the … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, SQL, System Center 1 Comment

SCOM Reporting series – Exporting Reports

June 8, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen
Blog series SCOM Reporting

In this post we will show you how to export a SCOM report. In following posts we will show how to Save or Schedule the report. The assumption here is that you have opened a report, filled in the required fields like time-range and objects and successfully ran the report. You now have a report … Read more

Categories SCOM, SCOM Reporting, System Center 1 Comment
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