How to cheat at managing microsoft operations manager 2005

Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) is a network monitoring tool that provides enterprise-class event and performance management for Windows Server System technologies. MOM's event and performance management tools discover problems before system administrators would ever find them, thereby enabl...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Piltzecker, Tony, 1975- (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Rockland, MA : Syngress Publishing c2006.
Edition:1st edition
Series:How to Cheat
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627252406719
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Front Matter; Table of Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1: Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Essentials; Introducing Microsoft Operations Manager; Features of Microsoft Operations Manager; Microsoft MOM 2005 Workgroup Edition; Summary; Chapter 2: Evaluating Your Environment; Understanding Your Environment; Identifying Requirements; Selecting a Version of Microsoft Operations Manager; Summary; Chapter 3: Planning a MOM 2005 Deployment; Planning Your MOM Topology; Planning for Users; Security Requirements; Disaster Recovery Planning; Advanced Configurations; Summary
  • Chapter 4: Installing Microsoft MOM 2005Installing on a Single MOM Server; Installing on Multiple MOM Servers; Upgrading to MOM 2005; Advanced Scenarios; Summary; Chapter 5: Understanding and Deploying Management Packs; Defining a Management Pack; Working with Management Packs; Summary; Chapter 6: Managing Microsoft Exchange; Managing Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003; Monitoring Exchange 2000 and 2003; Managing and Monitoring Exchange 5.5; Summary; Chapter 7: Managing SQL Server 2000; Managing SQL Server 2000; Performing SQL Server 2000 Operations; Summary
  • Chapter 8: Managing Microsoft Active DirectoryManaging Network Services; Managing Active Directory Services; Managing Group Policy; Summary; Chapter 9: Managing Intel-Based Hardware; Managing Server Hardware; Managing Intel-Based HP Servers; Managing Dell Servers; Summary; Chapter 10: Managing Linux, UNIX, and Solaris; Introduction; Agentless Management of Linux and UNIX Servers; Agent-Based Management of Linux and UNIX Servers; Summary; Chapter 11: Connecting to Other Management Platforms; Overview of the Microsoft Connector Framework; MOM to HP OpenView Operations Product Connector
  • MOM to IBM Tivoli TEC Product ConnectorOther Connectors from Third-Party Vendors; Summary; Chapter 12: Planning for Microsoft System Center; What Is Microsoft System Center?; About System Center Components; Summary; Chapter 13: Troubleshooting MOM; Using the MOM Resource Kit; Troubleshooting Management Packs; Backing Up and Restoring a MOM Server; Summary; Appendix A: Microsoft MOM Management Packs; Index; Related Books