Using Health Explorer in Operations Manager
Updated: January 15, 2013
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Operations Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Operations Manager
In System Center 2012 – Operations Manager, you can use the Health Explorer tool to define and diagnose failures on your network. Health Explorer gives you the ability to view and then take action on alerts, state changes, and other significant issues generated by monitoring objects on your network.
You can start Health Explorer from the Tasks pane after you select an object, alert, or event in the results pane. Health Explorer organizes health information into the following categories:
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Performance
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Security
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Availability
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Configuration
All monitors and rules that are defined for a selected object display in the appropriate category.
The icons used to indicate state are as follows:
| Icon | Meaning |
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Unknown, unmonitored (blank) |
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Success, health is OK (green) |
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Warning (yellow) |
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Critical (red) |
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Maintenance mode (gray) |
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Out of contact (gray) |
By default, when the Health Explorer windows first opens, all monitors that are in a failed, or red, state are expanded. If a monitor contains other monitors, as in the case of a roll-up monitor, all monitors are shown in a hierarchical layout so that monitoring data for all dependent services and applications is displayed. If you want to view more detail on any dependent monitor, right-click that monitor and then click Monitor Properties to open another Health Explorer window.
When the Health Explorer window is open, you can review a history of diagnostic tests that have run automatically and the output from those tasks. You can also run additional diagnostic tasks. Any task that is formatted as a hyperlink can run directly from the Knowledge tab.
The Health Explorer window refreshes automatically every 30 seconds. Press the F5 function key for an immediate refresh.
For more information on using Health Explorer, see Using Health Explorer to Investigate Problems.
See Also
Tasks
How to Connect to the Web ConsoleHow to Connect to the Operations Console
Concepts
Using the Reporting Workspace in Operations ManagerUsing the Administration Workspace in Operations Manager
Using My Workspace in Operations Manager
Using the Authoring Workspace in Operations Manager
Using the Monitoring Workspace in Operations Manager
Using the Operations Manager Consoles
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