System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Management Pack for Opsmgr 2007
January 29, 2009 at 7:57 am in Uncategorized by alkin
Finally the SCVMM MP for Opsmgr 2007 with REPORTS is released!!
Brief Description
The System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager 2007 monitors availability of all components of VMM 2008 and the availability, health, and performance of all virtual machines and virtual machine hosts that VMM manages.
Overview
The VMM 2008 Management Pack monitors virtual machines running on Hyper-V, Microsoft Virtual Server, and VMware ESX Server hosts that VMM is managing, as well as the managed virtual machine hosts, library servers, and other VMM components.
Feature Summary
This management pack is tightly integrated with VMM 2008 to implement the following features:
- Comprehensive health monitoring of virtual machines
- Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) in VMM
- VMM reports
- Diagram views available from the VMM Administrator Console
- Note: The Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Pro.2008.Public class in the System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 PRO Library management pack has been redefined as an abstract class.
Grtz,
Alexandre Verkinderen
ammnns said on March 24, 2009
I have SCVMM 2008 installed in our enviorment and we are using SCOM 2007 to monitor the VMs, have installed the SCVMM 2008 MP which also includes the reporting part too.
Have configured the settings in the SCVMM as per the instruction provided by you in of our post, but when i am trying to generate the reports its not capturing any of the information. Just gives blank reports in case if we need to capture the performance or memory utilization report for all the VMs it doesnt provide any information just gives blank table.
Can you let me know what could be the possible reason for this as in Operation Console in Monitors Console to check if the imported mPs are working or not, have checked the view part it providing all the information in the views of all the Hosts and VMs.
alkin said on March 26, 2009
HI Ammnns,
First control if you can run other reports. Generate new performance reports of the windows servers for example and check if the reports are not blank.
If that works It’s probably a target problem. Have a look at your target in your VMM report and make sure it’s the right one. If you select the wrong target or it’s empty you will have a blank report.
Alexandre