Optional Configuration

適用於: Operations Manager 2007, Operations Manager 2007 R2, SharePoint Services

This section contains directions for creating a server farm service running Windows SharePoint Services. For information about the Distributed Application, see the topic "How to Create a Distributed Application Service" in Operations Manager 2007 online Help.

Creating a Server Farm Running Windows SharePoint Services

You use the Distributed Application Designer to create a server farm that is running Windows SharePoint Services.

To create a server farm that is running Windows SharePoint Services

  1. In the Authoring pane of the Operations Console, expand Authoring.

  2. Right-click Distributed Applications, and then click Create a new distributed application.

  3. Under Name Your Distributed Application, type a name and description for your application.

  4. Under Choose a Distributed Application Template, click Windows SharePoint Services Farm.

  5. Under Save to a Management Pack, use the drop-down list to select an existing Management Pack or click New to create a new one.

  6. Click OK.

  7. In the Objects pane of the Distributed Application Designer, under Organize Object Types, select Computer Role. When the Computer Role objects appear, drag one to the Servers block in the diagram.

  8. From the object types in the Objects pane, click Logical Hardware Component. When the objects appear, drag the hardware component you want to include into the diagram. For example, drag a disk drive to the Network Storage block.

  9. From the object types in the Objects pane, click IIS Web Site. When the objects appear, drag each of the Web sites that are part of the server farm to the Web-site-related component.

  10. From the object types in the Objects pane, click Perspective. When the objects appear, drag a client you want to use to the Clients block in the diagram.

  11. If your server farm includes SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Server Roles that have been dedicated to SharePoint Portal Server 2003 services, such as Search or Indexing, which are not hosting SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Web sites that are part of the server farm, click Computer Role in the Objects pane, and drag those Server Role instances to the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Server Role Component.

  12. To add a component group, click Add Component on the toolbar and use the Create New Component Group dialog box to create and populate a component group.

  13. Click Create Relationship on the toolbar, and use the tool to drag blocks around your diagram.

  14. To save your server farm, click Save on the toolbar.

See the "Key Monitoring Scenarios" section for information about using your server farm.