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IS-IT--Management
- Jan 29, 2006
- 196
Hi All
First I must confess my reading on AEM was pretty skimpy. But I did get the impression that this was quite a big deal to setup, only captured crashes and would be hard to justify to our AD team. Also if I google on agentless I just get pages of AEM material.
Basically we're an internal hosting department that wants to create a few service offerings - e.g. a managed VM and unmanaged VM. The problem is we've still got > 100 physical servers that it will take a long time to virtualise. We're implementing SCOM and SCCM.
I want to know how to monitor agentless servers. Can I do something in SCOM or should I create a bunch of local powershell monitoring scripts and push them out with ConfigMgr? Thanks.
First I must confess my reading on AEM was pretty skimpy. But I did get the impression that this was quite a big deal to setup, only captured crashes and would be hard to justify to our AD team. Also if I google on agentless I just get pages of AEM material.
Basically we're an internal hosting department that wants to create a few service offerings - e.g. a managed VM and unmanaged VM. The problem is we've still got > 100 physical servers that it will take a long time to virtualise. We're implementing SCOM and SCCM.
I want to know how to monitor agentless servers. Can I do something in SCOM or should I create a bunch of local powershell monitoring scripts and push them out with ConfigMgr? Thanks.