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SCORCH 2012

Webinar Automate your SCOM Environment

August 27, 2020 by Bob Cornelissen

On Thursday 10 September 2020 at 04:00 pm CET we will host a webinar called “Automate your SCOM Environment” We asked our good friend Michael Seidl from Au2mator and fellow Microsoft MVP to talk about the combination of automation and SCOM. Of course what he talks about applies to many other products as well in … Read more

Categories Automation, Azure, SCOM, SCOM 2016, SCOM 2019, SCORCH 2012, System Center, TopQore

How to monitor e-mail data sources with SCOM and Orchestrator

March 23, 2022March 30, 2016 by Bob Cornelissen

While chatting with some MVP friends of mine about a specific scenario where data from e-mails needed to be read and monitored, there are multiple possibilities to do it. I proposed one possibility which I implemented at a customer a while ago and got a…

Categories SCOM, SCOM 2012, SCOM Tricks, SCORCH 2012, System Center

UR9 for System Center 2012 R2 available

January 28, 2016 by Bob Cornelissen

We noticed the release of UR9 for Service Manager a day before and WSUS also already had the SCOM agent updates, but today the KB article is released giving the overview of the UR9 for System Center 2012 R2 products.
The KB article for System Center…

Categories DPM, SCOM 2012, SCORCH 2012, SCVMM, Service Manager, System Center

Orchestrator 2012 web console not working

December 18, 2015 by Bob Cornelissen

We have had an issue with the Orchestrator web console not working at a customer site for a while. Since this feature was not used it got pushed back to lower priority. However for instance the Infront management pack for Orchestrator did not work anymo…

Categories SCORCH 2012, System Center

System Center Orchestrator 2012 license error after moving database

December 12, 2014 by Bob Cornelissen

Last week we got a fresh database server at a customer site to put the SCOM and Orchestrator databases on. Actually two servers in ALways-on setup. Should be a lot better and faster than the “temporary” servers we had been using before.
So, last week w…

Categories SCORCH 2012, System Center

Looking forward to the Midwest Management Summit

March 23, 2022October 22, 2014 by Bob Cornelissen

Since Microsoft stopped their Microsoft Management Summit and integrated it into their TechEd it still felt like a void was left there in the System Center space. Of course the MMS in the old days started as a community thing and in the end it ended up…

Categories Configuration Manager, DPM, Hyper-V, SCCM, SCE, SCOM, SCOM 2012, SCOM Tricks, SCORCH 2012, SCVMM, Service Manager, System Center

Orchestrator 2012 PowerShell script fails to run

June 11, 2014 by Bob Cornelissen

This week I added an Orchestrator 2012 Runbook server to an existing one for scale-out and high availability reasons. Very soon it was ready to go and I was making some additional runbooks to use together with SCOM. In these runbooks were Run .Net Scrip…

Categories SCOM, SCORCH 2012, System Center, Windows 2008, Windows 2012
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