Monitoring UNIX and Linux Computers by Using Operations Manager
Updated: January 15, 2013
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Operations Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Operations Manager
System Center 2012 – Operations Manager provides monitoring of UNIX and Linux computers similar to monitoring of Windows computers. You can monitor health, performance, obtain reports, run tasks, and implement needed customizations.
You can monitor the following aspects of UNIX and Linux computers:
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Services and applications
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File system, disk space, swap space, system memory
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Network interfaces
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Core processes and attributes
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Key configurations
Monitoring UNIX and Linux Computers by Using Operations Manager topics
Other resources for this component
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TechNet Library main page for Operations Manager
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Operations Guide for System Center 2012 - Operations Manager
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Initial Monitoring After Operations Manager Is Installed
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Managing Access in Operations Manager
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Getting Information from Operations Manager
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General Tasks in Operations Manager
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Maintenance of Operations Manager
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Operations Manager Report Authoring Guide
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Accessing UNIX and Linux Computers in Operations Manager
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Managing Discovery and Agents
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