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System Center Management Pack for Windows Server Operating System

The System Center Management Pack for Windows Server Operating System provides the fundamental monitoring basics for computers running the Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003, 2003 R2, 2008, 2008 R2 and 2012 Operating System.

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Date Published:
OM_MP_WindowsOS.docx5/6/2013
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6.0.7026.0
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    The System Center Management Pack for Windows Server Operating System consists of the following management packs: Microsoft Windows Server Library, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Discovery, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Monitoring, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Discovery, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Monitoring, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Monitoring BPA, Microsoft Windows Server Clustered Shared and Volume Monitoring, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. The System Center Monitoring Pack for Windows Server Operating System monitor the performance, health, and availability of Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2003and Windows 2000 Server.

    By detecting, alerting on, and automatically responding to critical events and performance indicators, these management packs reduce resolution times for issues and increase the overall availability and performance of your systems running the Windows Server operating systems, thereby helping to reduce the total cost of ownership.

    Feature Summary
    • Availability
      • Key Operating System Services: Required services are checked for status (for example, running, not running, or paused)
      • Storage: Logical hard drives are checked for availability, sufficient free space, and integrity of the NTFS partition.
      • Network: Network adapters are checked for connection health, name and IP address conflicts.
    • Performance
      • Processor: System processor(s) performance is checked system-wide. Processors can optionally be monitored on a per processor basis.
      • Memory: Memory consisting of physical memory and virtual memory (also known as page files) is monitored using the following performance indicators:
        • Available memory (in MB)
        • Pages per second
        • Page file percent usage
      • Disks and Partitions: Logical disks/partitions and physical disks are monitored, and performance data is collected for average disk seconds per read, disk seconds per write, and disk seconds per transfer. Monitoring is also provided for fragmentation of logical disks. Depending on which version of the operating system is being monitored, either logical or physical monitoring is enabled by default. Refer to the MP guide for more detail.
      • Network Adapter: Network adapters are monitored for the number of bytes received per second, the number of bytes sent per second, and the total bytes per second. In addition, the health state of the network adapter is evaluated and is set to Healthy if connected and Critical if disconnected.

    The System Center Monitoring Pack for Windows Server Operating System consists of the following five management packs: Microsoft Windows Server Library, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Discovery, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Monitoring, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Discovery, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Monitoring, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Monitoring BPA, Microsoft Windows Server Clustered Shared and Volume Monitoring, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. The Microsoft Windows Server management packs monitor the performance, health, and availability of Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2003 and Windows 2000 Server.

    By detecting, alerting on, and automatically responding to critical events and performance indicators, these management packs reduce resolution times for issues and increase the overall availability and performance of your systems running the Windows Server operating systems, thereby helping to reduce the total cost of ownership.

    • Availability
      • Key Operating System Services: Required services are checked for status (for example, running, not running, or paused)
      • Storage: Logical hard drives are checked for availability, sufficient free space, and integrity of the NTFS partition.
      • Network: Network adapters are checked for connection health, name and IP address conflicts.
    • Performance
      • Processor: System processor(s) performance is checked system-wide. Processors can optionally be monitored on a per processor basis.
      • Memory: Memory consisting of physical memory and virtual memory (also known as page files) is monitored using the following performance indicators:
        • Available memory (in MB)
        • Pages per second
        • Page file percent usage
      • Disks and Partitions: Logical disks/partitions and physical disks are monitored, and performance data is collected for average disk seconds per read, disk seconds per write, and disk seconds per transfer. Monitoring is also provided for fragmentation of logical disks. Depending on which version of the operating system is being monitored, either logical or physical monitoring is enabled by default. Refer to the MP guide for more detail.
      • Network Adapter: Network adapters are monitored for the number of bytes received per second, the number of bytes sent per second, and the total bytes per second. In addition, the health state of the network adapter is evaluated and is set to Healthy if connected and Critical if disconnected.
      Known Issue: If the BPA monitor is enabled, then there will be an error in the PowerShell script which is a know issue in the Agent. This has been fixed in Operations Manager next update which is coming up.
    Release History:
    • 5/6/2013 - Update release, version 6.0.7026.0
    • 9/25/2012 - Update release, version 6.0.6989.0
    • 6/6/2012 - Update release, version 6.0.6972.0
    • 10/18/2011- Update release, version 6.0.6958.0
    • 9/30/2011 - Update release, version 6.0.6957.0
    • 3/19/2010 - Updated release, version 6.0.6794.0, to resolve an issue with discoveries failing to query the Win32_PowerPlan WMI class.
    • 9/18/2009 - Updated release, version 6.0.6667.0, introduced support for the Windows Server 2008 R2 Operating System and made a series of updates. Refer to the MP guide for further details.
    • 10/20/2008 – Updated release, version 6.0.6321.35. Refer to the MP guide for further details.
    • 7/27/2008 - Updated version, 6.0.6278.22: Introduced support for the Windows Server 2008 Operating System and addressed some issues from the previous release. Refer to the MP guide for further details.
    • 5/27/2008 – Same version as released on SP1 media, version 6.0.6278.0, and released on Microsoft Download Center.
    • 2/22/2008 - Updated release, version 6.0.6278.0, and released on SP1 media
    • 1/15/2008 - Updated MP Guide - same version
    • 11/8/2007 - Updated MP Guide - Software version still 6.0.5000.25
    • 10/23/2007 - Updated MP Guide - Software Version still 6.0.5000.25
    • 9/28/2007 - Updated release, version 6.0.5000.25
    • 3/23/2007 - Initial Release, version 6.0.5000.0
System Requirements
Supported Operating System
Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
      Other Requirements: All management packs (MPs) included in this download are supported on System Center Operations Manager 2007 (SP1, R2).

      The following should be considered when importing the management packs into a management group which does not have OpsMgr SP1 installed:
      • The Library, Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 specific management packs can be imported into a management group that does not have OpsMgr 2007 SP1.
      • The Windows Server 2008 specific management packs are not supported, and will not import, into a management that does not have OpsMgr 2007 Service Pack 1 installed. This is due to the fact that monitoring of Windows Server 2008 is not supported without Service Pack 1.
      The Windows Server Operating System Management Pack for Operations Manager 2007 is designed to monitor the following versions of the base Operating System:

      • Microsoft Windows Server 2012
      • Microsoft Windows Server 2008
      • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
      • Microsoft Windows Server 2003
      • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
      • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

      NOTE:
      • You need to install the English MP before you import localized language packs.
      • Note that the localized language packs are not updated with this release, and will not import on Operations Manager 2012. The language packs will be updated in an upcoming release.
      • The Microsoft.Windows.Server.Reports Management Pack will only import on systems that use SQL Server 2008 as the Database and is not currently supported on SQL Server 2005.

      All support is subject to Microsoft’s overall support lifecycle (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Linkid=26134) and the Operations Manager 2007 SP1 Supported Configurations (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Linkid=90676) document.

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