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Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center Powershell Essentials Efficiently administer, automate, and manage System Center environments using Windows PowerShell

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397142
Length 140 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting up the Environment to Use PowerShell FREE CHAPTER 2. Administration of Configuration Manager through PowerShell 3. Scenario-based Scripting for SCCM Administration 4. Administration of Operations Manager through PowerShell 5. Scenario-based Scripting for SCOM Administration 6. Administration of Service Manager through PowerShell 7. Scenario-based Scripting for SCSM Administration 8. Best Practices Index

Chapter 6. Administration of Service Manager through PowerShell

In this chapter, we will focus on the third product of the System Center product family, that is, Service Manager. Service Manager is a platform to manage your IT services and automate the process involved in incident management for your organization. It also helps us to identify and adapt the best practices from Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL). It also provides support for change control and asset lifecycle management.

When it comes to the use of Service Manager with Windows PowerShell, it includes many PowerShell cmdlets that help you perform certain tasks without using the traditional Service Manager console. For example, you can use the Import-SCSMManagementPack cmdlet to import a management pack, and there are other similar commands as well. All the Service Manager cmdlets have the SCSM prefix to noun part.

The Service Manager cmdlets are available in...

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