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Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager Cookbook Learn how to deploy, configure, and maintain System Center Operations Manager with 50 recipes designed to help you meet the challenges of managing a complex IT system

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782176244
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Architecting System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager 3. Configuring System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager 4. Operating System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager 5. Maintaining System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager 6. Monitoring Applications and IT Services with System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager 7. Authoring Custom Monitoring Solutions with System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager 8. Authoring Management Packs in Visual Studio 9. Integrating System Center 2012 R2 with Other Components 10. Reporting in System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager A. Resourceful Links Index

Configuring resource pools

When working with Windows operating systems that report directly to management servers, the agents will automatically fail over to other management servers in the event of a failure unless specifically configured for primary and failover management servers via PowerShell or Active Directory integration.

UNIX/Linux operating systems and network devices, however, do not have the ability to fail over automatically to any available management server and instead rely on resource pools to define the management servers that are involved in supporting communications with these types of devices.

Adding management servers to these resource pools allows you to dedicate specific servers to dedicated device monitoring types, and multiple management servers in a resource pool provide failover capabilities to support high availability.

Getting ready

You need to have prepared at least one management server to dedicate to the resource pool.

How to do it...

  1. Open the SCOM console and...
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