Getting Started

適用於: Operations Manager 2007, Operations Manager 2007 R2, SharePoint Portal Server

You can use the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack with the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Management Pack to monitor the components of your SharePoint Portal Server 2003.

Components Monitored by the SharePoint Portal Server Management Pack

Use the Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack to monitor the components described in the following table.

Component Description

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Server Role

An instance of all the installations of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 role.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Document Library Service

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 document library service.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Single Sign On Service

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 single sign on service.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Alert Notification Service

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 alert notification service.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Administration Service

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 administration service.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Search Service

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 search service.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Backup Service

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 backup service.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Scheduler Service

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 scheduler service.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Portal

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 portal.

SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Site Collection

An instance of a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 site collection.

Before You Import the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack

Before you import the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack, you must import both the Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack and the Microsoft Internet Information Services Management Pack and discover the relevant SQL Server databases. In addition to these two required Management Packs, you must also import the Windows SharePoint Services Management Pack. You do not need to import the Windows SharePoint Services Management Pack before you import the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack.

This version of Operations Manager 2007 works with two SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Packs: the SharePoint Portal Server Library Management Pack and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack.

The following SharePoint Portal Server Library Management Pack files are included with this release of Operations Manager:

  • Microsoft.SharePointPortalServer.Library.mp

    The SharePoint Portal Server Library Management Pack provides the foundation components for Management Packs that are related to SharePoint Portal Server and it must be imported with the SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack.

  • Microsoft.SharePointPortalServer.2003.mp

    The SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack provides discovery and monitoring of components of SharePoint Portal Server 2003.

Support for Agentless Monitoring

The SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack does not support agentless monitoring.

Other Requirements

The SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack requires the following other Management Packs:

  • Microsoft Internet Information Services Management Pack 2000 or Microsoft Internet Information Services Management Pack 2003, or both

  • Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack 2005 or both

  • Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Library Management Pack

  • Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2003 Management Pack

Files To Download

Download the latest version of the Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Management Pack from the Management Pack catalog at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=82105.

The package contains the following files:

  • Microsoft.SharePointPortalServer.Library.mp

  • Microsoft.SharePointPortalServer.2003.mp

Download the latest version of the Microsoft SQL Server Management Pack from the Management Pack catalog at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=82105.

The package contains the following files:

  • Microsoft.SQLServer.2000.Discovery.mp

  • Microsoft.SQLServer.2000.Monitoring.mp

  • Microsoft.SQLServer.2005.Discovery.mp

  • Microsoft.SQLServer.2005.Monitoring.mp

  • Microsoft.SQLServer.Library.mp

Download the latest version of the Microsoft Internet Information Services Management Pack from the Management Pack catalog at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=82105.

The package contains the following files:

  • Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2000.mp

  • Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2003.mp

  • Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.CommonLibrary.mp

Download the latest version of the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Management Pack from the Management Pack catalog at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=82105.

The package contains the following files.

  • Microsoft.Windows.SharePointServices.2003.mp

  • Microsoft.Windows.SharePointServices.Library.mp

Additional Configuration

Discovery for the SharePoint Portal Server Management Pack relies on the file wssDiscovery.exe. This file is run automatically when you import the Management Pack.

You must configure the Agent Action Account so that is has administrative access to the SharePoint Portal Server API and administrator rights to the SQL Server databases.

For discovery to work correctly, you must enable Proxy.

Create a New Management Pack for Customizations

Most vendor Management Packs are sealed so that you cannot change any of the original settings in the Management Pack file. However, you can create customizations, such as overrides or new monitoring objects, and save them to a different Management Pack. By default, Operations Manager saves all customizations to the Default Management Pack. As a best practice, you should instead create a separate Management Pack for each sealed Management Pack you want to customize.

Creating a new Management Pack for storing overrides has the following advantages:

  • It simplifies the process of exporting customizations that were created in your test and pre-production environments to your production environment. For example, instead of exporting a Default Management Pack that contains customizations from multiple Management Packs, you can export just the Management Pack that contains customizations of a single Management Pack.

  • It allows you to delete the original Management Pack without first needing to delete the Default Management Pack. A Management Pack that contains customizations is dependent on the original Management Pack. This dependency requires you to delete the Management Pack with customizations before you can delete the original Management Pack. If all of your customizations are saved to the Default Management Pack, you must delete the Default Management Pack before you can delete an original Management Pack.

  • It is easier to track and update customizations to individual Management Packs.

For more information about sealed and unsealed Management Packs, see Management Pack Formats. For more information about Management Pack customizations and the Default Management Pack, see About Management Packs.

To Create a New Management Pack for Customizations

  1. Open the Operations Console, and then click the Administration button.

  2. Right-click Management Packs, and then click Create New Management Pack.

  3. Enter a name (for example, ADMP Customizations), and then click Next.

  4. Click Create.