Working with Management Packs in the Service Manager Console

 

Updated: May 13, 2016

Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 - Service Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Service Manager, System Center 2012 - Service Manager

When you make customizations in the Service Manager console in System Center 2012 – Service Manager, you save them in a management pack file. Sometimes, you have to first create a new management pack file. Later, to implement the customizations of the management pack, you import it into the Service Manager console.

When you create a management pack in the Service Manager console, you provide the display name for the management pack. Service Manager generates a random ID that is used as the internal name for the management pack and that becomes the management pack’s file name. If you need to further customize objects in that management pack by directly modifying its XML code, it might be difficult to locate the management pack file that you want to edit. In that case, we recommend that you modify the management pack internal file name to be a meaningful name, and use it as follows:

  • Edit the management pack XML file itself; change the internal management pack name to the new name.

  • Rename the management pack file on the hard drive to the new name.

For more information about using management packs in the Service Manager console, see the Administrator's Guide for System Center 2012 - Service Manager.

See Also

Management Packs: Working with Management Packs