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MICROSOFT SYSTEM CENTER OPALIS MEETS SHAREPOINT, ACTIVE DIRECTORY AND ...
Glenn MorrisMicrosoft Certified Trainer, Solution ArchitectTalisman Technology Services
SESSION CODE: SEC203
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Agenda
► System Center Opalis– What is it and where does it come from
► Integration Packs (IPs)– How we make Opalis do it’s thing
► Creating Your Own IPs– What if we need it to do a different thing
What is it and where does it come from
OIS provides IT Process Automation (ITPA), also known as Run Book Automation (RBA), which is the ability to orchestrate and integrate IT management tools through policies.
ITPA can reduce costs, simplify management and optimize resources through:
• Multi-vendor integration, no rip & replace or vendor lock-in
• Pre-built activities & workflow processes to speed time to value• Replaces manual, resource-intensive, and error-prone activities
• Configuration of workflows is done without coding or scripting
• Intelligent workflows with rule-based branching
• Automation that spans multiple IT components, disciplines and silos
Introduction to OIS
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How Are Customers Using OIS?
Automate provisioning, resource allocation and retirement
Extend virtual machine management to the cloud
Virtual Machine Life-Cycle Management
Orchestrate incident management and resolution
Integrate across monitoring tools, service desks, and configuration management databases (CMDBs)
Incident Management
Automate CI updates in the CMDB
Create new objects and relationships between objects
Service Manager : CMDB Automation
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OIS and System Center Integration
Design, Configure & Deploy
Virtualize, Deploy & Manage
Data Protection
& Recovery
IT Service Management
Monitor & Manage
Service End to End
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OIS and System Center Integration
Data StoreGUI
(Store process logic) (Design, manage, report)
OIS Client
Operator ConsoleClient
Management Server
(Run processes)
Action Servers
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How we build Policies & Workflows
► Planning / Designing a Workflow– Identify root problem to be solved– Ask questions about why it’s done this way– Map the process in the OIS Client– Verify the logic
► Building a Workflow– Step 1: Create a new Policy – Step 2: Add Objects– Step 3: Fill out the Object Form– Step 4: Link the Objects Together– Step 5: Test your Policy – Step 6: Check in your Policy– Step 7: Start your Policy
How we make Opalis do it’s thing
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Integration Packs (IPs)
Vendor specific integration packs
Auto detection of data, schemas, forms and fields
Integration Packs which are included in the download are supported and updated by Microsoft
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Integration Packs (IPs)
Pre-built Workflows
Built with ITIL/MOF in mind
Rapid time to value
Other Integration Packs
BladeLogic Operations Manager BMC Atrium CMDB BMC Event Manager BMC PATROL BMC Remedy ARSCA AutoSys CA eHealth CA NSM CA Service Desk CA Spectrum EMC Smarts InCharge HP Asset Manager
HP iLO HP OpenView Operations HP OpenView Service Desk HP Network Node Manager HP Service ManagerIBM Tivoli NetCool / OMNIbus IBM Tivoli Enterprise ConsoleIBM Tivoli Storage ManagerSymantec Net BackupVMware vSphere
Plus many more …
Including Sharepoint & AD
What if we need it to do a different thing
Quick Integration Kit Command Line Interface Wizard (QIK CLI Wizard)
Package CLI Commands into Deployable Objects
The QIK CLI Wizard enables the ability to encapsulate commands, arguments and parameters based on various configurations
Resulting object is a Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework DLL
The Invoke .NET object can be used to test the resulting DLL generated
Command Line Modes:Run Command Run Windows PowerShellRun ProgramRun SSH Command
From Compiled Resources to Packaged QIK IPs The QIK Wizard and QIK Objects deliver complementary functionality for extending OIS
• To create a group of objects that each perform a different operation, but are related in some way
• To group objects in the Palette and provide unique icons• You want to deploy to multiple Action Servers or Clients • Use for production scenarios
Use QIK Wizard :
• You want to test interaction with a class before developing an Integration Pack
Use Invoke / Monitor .NET objects when:
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