SCOM: WSH Vs. PowerShell Modules in Composite Workflows – Resource Utilization in SNMP Data Manipulation

One of the realities of working with SNMP monitoring is that more often than not, the monitoring data are presented in a raw form that requires some kind of manipulation in order to render meaningful output.  For example, required data manipulation may be a simple arithmetic operation on two values to calculate a percentage, or [...]

SCOM: Monitoring the WSH Version on Windows Agents

Given the severe performance issues that can be caused by SCOM monitoring on hosts without the Windows Script Host 5.7, and the possibility that WSH 5.7 binaries can be replaced with older versions by Windows File Protection (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/955360), I’ve found it useful to use a SCOM unit monitor to monitor managed agents for the expected [...]

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