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02-09-2013, 02:55 PM | #3 |
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That's stupid.
Just get SCOM 2012.
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Powershell is a powerful tool. but, in this case there are better ways to accomplish your goals.
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**** SCOM. We just moved from SCOM to solarwinds.
SCOM may be the chattiest shitsoftware I've used. It also has nothing to do with what I'm trying to accomplish.. Did you mean SCCM? Because that's what I'm using to push the script out to all the servers.. What can SCOM and its heartbeat monitor/mother role do for me here? Powershell is fantastic and is absolutely necessary in the MS lineup - especially 2012... What is the easier route I should be taking to install the windows feature (snmp services) and then set the community string and host? Not a GPO... I can only set the GPO to customize the hosts and strings - I can't install it.
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Powershell is awesome. Confirmed. From looking at your Powershell script, it doesn't seem like it would work if SNMP wasn't already installed.
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SCOM 2012 is way better than solarwinds. SCOM 2012 can do almost everything solarwinds can do way cheaper and easier to train people on how to admin the tool.
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And again, SCOM will not help us here.. You guys are recommending SCOM to me and you haven't any idea what I'm setting this up for. Its for dell open manage essentials. And I'll admit our SCOM team (1 guy) was very lazy with his configuration of Alerts - thus my getting over 700 emails a day.. None of which are critical. SCOM is not the point of this thread... Nor can it do anything that I'm needing to use dell OME for -- updates (hardware), inventory, and warranty status.
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We have a massive IT division with various teams.. They've made the decision to abandon SCOM 2007 (even though it is essentially free with our MS contract). I don't make those decisions. We aren't even looking at SCOM 2012... I just got back a few weeks ago from a 10 day SCCM 2012 class. Apparently, that's the only piece we will be upgrading and migrating to 2012. Aside from the server and AD 2012. On topic, you don't have any idea about the script in the OP?
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FYI, Scom has a Dell management pack that can do all of that.
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Right on. I didn't look into any dell plugins on SCOM.. I don't believe it will help me in updating bios, firmware, and things relative to chassis CMC's and iDRACs though.
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