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  • my 15 minutes of fame - SCVMM & SCDPM customercase

    Some time ago my customer and myself joined the IT-PRO MOMENTUM program in order to accelerate our roll-out of system center virtual machine manager and system center data protection manager . And last week we made a small video about this project that will be appearing later on Technet Edge i believe. Looking forward for the results... I'll be posting more stuff about this project later on... Yours truly explaining why SCVMM and SCDPM are great (not much explaining needed) A little powder to...(read more)
  • Hyper-V RC1 released

    Earlier this week we released the Hyper-V RC1 package to the connect.microsoft.com site. What has been improved: In addition to bug fixes and stability improvements we also made some additional changes largely based on feedback from customers Integration Components For Windows Server 2008 guest’s included in Integration Services Setup Disk New Graphics for Hyper-V Manager and Virtual Machine Connection – including a “Now” icon in the snapshot pane IPv4 Address Migration - when creating a new Virtual...(read more)
  • Data Warehouse Data Retention Policy (dwdatarp.exe) in Opsmgr

    A friend of me asked me a couple of days ago how he had to view and configure the datawarehouse data retention policies in Opsmgr. I know it for MOM 2005 but for opsmgr I had to look on the Internet.

     

    Now Daniel Savage has written on the Operations Manager Product Team Blog a post on how to view and configure the datawarehouse data retention policies in Opsmgr.

     

    Greetz,

    Alkin

  • Installing OSD Deployment with MDT 2008 and get an error in SMS Provider log during MDT TS Import-Custom Boot Image

    A test lab is one thing , production another....

    I was implementing a multisite Configuration Manager/OSD enviroment and ran into multiple errors while doing OS deployments into my lab. As the customer did not have any expierence at all with os deployments and time was limited I used the solution accellerator MDT 2008 from Microsoft. In the lab everything seemed to work , but oh boy production was another part of the show .

    Before even tinking obout OSD deployment make sure that you have a Windows 2003 SP2 server running then do the following steps :

    1.Install WDS . But be aware of the fact that you must not configure WDS from this point onwards in the console - do not touch it, open it or configure it!

    2.Add the PXE role to the SCCM site you want it to run from.

    3.You must have a functioning DHCP server with an active scope. WDS will utilize PXE which requires a DHCP server.Whether you plan to co-host WDS and DHCP on the same server or use two different servers you must configure WDS to listen on a specific port. DHCP and WDS both require port number 67. If you have co-hosted WDS and DHCP you can move DHCP or the PXE site role to a separate server or use the procedure below to configure the WDS server to listen on a different port:

    Modify the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WDSServer\Providers\WDSPXE

    Set the registry value to:

    UseDHCPPorts = 0

    For the new configuration to take effect, you will then to run the following command on the co-located DHCP and WDS server:

    WDSUTIL /Set-Server /UseDHCPPorts:No /DHCPOption60:Yes

     4. If you have cisco switches , make sure PORTFAST is enabled !

     5. Enable you routers to do PXE forwarding on port 4011 !

    Then for using MDT2008 :

     1. Install the MDT2008

     2. Install USMT3.01 as he will need the files

     3. Download the WAIK 1.1 and uninstall the WAIK 1.0 - reboot - Install WAIK1.1 .Otherwise MDT cannot edit the wim image - THIS IS NOT Documented by microsoft and i toke me a wile to find out what the hell was going on !!!

     4.When you do a import of a Microsoft Deployment Task Sequence and run through the wizard, you are given the option to select an existing boot image package or create a custom boot image package.  If I am given a chance to customize something, I will do.  So I selected the option to create a custom boot image.  The share that I specified for the new boot image package (along with the rest of the packages the wizard creates) was on my CM Primary site server (as well as where MDT is installed).  After completing the wizard, it started until it got to the part where it tries to copy the WIM image to the package source directory.  The following error is displayed: Error while importing Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Task Sequence.  Details: The ConfigMgr Provider reported an error.

    I’ll open up the ConfigMgr Provider log file (smsprov.log). :

    [3E4][Mon 10/04/2008 ]:Image language ID 1033 and en-US

    [3E4][Mon 10/04/2008 ]:Failed to copy \\cm02\osd\BootImage\WinPE.wim to \\cm02\osd\BootImage\{FACDFFD1-F736-4AC0-A844-F9D952976966}.wim. Error code = 5

    [3E4][Mon 10/04/2008 ]:

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    e:\nts_sms_fre\sms\siteserver\sdk_provider\smsprov\sspbootimagepackage.cpp(3012) : Failed to make a copy of the source WIM file due to error 5

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    [3E4][Mon 10/04/2008 ]:

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    Failed to make a copy of the source WIM file due to error 5

    I know that error 5 means access denied (at a command prompt type net helpmsg 5).  I decided to review the permissions on my share and see that I have given the computer account full control of the share.  ConfigMgr is trying to connect to the share using NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM and not the computer account.  The reason for this is that when the share is local, it will connect using NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM and when the share is remote it will use the computer account.  So the simple fix was to go in and grant NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM full control to the share. 

    After that everything worked like a glance and I had my custom boot image package created when I ran the import again

    Mike Terril helped me a lot on this issue by some of his posts on his blog . Thanks Mike!

     Regards

     Kenny buntinx

  • Community Day 2008...

    Had fun last year? We sure did! So we decided Community Day should become a tradition.

    If you don't know what Community Day is, read on!

    The Belgian community has a very strong reputation internationally with many individuals making their mark in their fields of expertise. Lots of individuals, just like you, are hungry for more information about the many Microsoft products and technologies. In addition to the technical information, there is also very often the need to just socialize with other persons within the same domain of expertise. The many user groups that were started the last couple of years are doing a great job trying to address these needs with monthly meetings.

    Eight of them, Belgian Dynamics Community, Biwug, IT-Talks, Pro-Exchange, SQLUG, Visug, Winsec, and XNAbug have decided to combine their efforts again to organize another joint-event just before summer starts. So if you are eager to learn, get answers to your questions and meet your peers, come and join us at the premises of SemCom in Keerbergen on Thursday, the 26th of June 2008.

    You can start planning your day of free training already!

     

    Posted May 15 2008, 05:36 PM by SCUG.be
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  • New Knowledge base articles for SCCM 2007

    We had four new Knowledge Base articles for this month and all were on System Center Configuration Manager 2007. 

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=950527
    Windows Vista SP1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 SP2, and Windows XP SP3 are not listed as supported platforms for software distribution, update management, or desired configuration management in System Center Configuration Manager 2007
    Sys Center Config Manager 2007 AL
    EN-US

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=951579
    Error message after the Pre-Boot Execution Environment restarts the System Center Configuration Manager 2007 client computer: "Cannot access the distribution folder. The network path was not found"
    Sys Center Config Manager 2007 AL
    EN-US

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=949209
    After you use the Transfer Settings Wizard to transfer status filter rules from one site to another in System Center Configuration Manager 2007, the receiving site no longer processes status messages
    Sys Center Config Manager 2007 AL
    EN-US

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=949025
    Users who have sufficient instance rights cannot delete a collection in System Center Configuration Manager 2007
    Sys Center Config Manager 2007 AL
    EN-US

     Kenny

  • Microsoft System Center Capacity Planner 2007 Model for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007

    Microsoft System Center Capacity Planner 2007 Model for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 has been released yesterday.

    You can download it here:
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6FEC1F12-A62C-4E8D-8A19-56879192ADC3&displaylang=en

    Of course you need to install System Center Capacity Planner 2007 first, which can be downloaded here:
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=E754F35D-59DB-4BC4-8386-E83E66A16FAD&displaylang=en

  • Scom Goes cross-platform

    Last week Microsoft announced that scom is going cross platform!

    This is a HUGE thing! Beside the Microsoft environment, many of my clients have also some Unix or Linux machines. For the linux machines they ussually use Nagios...

    But now you can manage your whole datacenter from one single console with SCOM!

     

    The connectors are in betas now and you can download them from the connect site.

     

    Greetz,

    Alkin

  • Installation of eXc for Opsmgr

    I've written a little manual for the installation of eXc.

     

    The review of the product itself will follow.

     

    Greetz,

    Alkin

  • Support for Workgroup Computers

    I didn't knew it until now! System Center Essentials SP1 is capable, just like scom, to monitor workgroup or DMZ computers!

    SP1 introduces certificate-based authentication for scenarios where Active Directory and Kerberos authentication is not available. This requires both the Essentials Server and the agent-managed computer have a X.509 digital certificate installed. The digital certificate can be issued from either a Windows® Standalone or Enterprise root Certificate Authority. If you do not currently have a Windows Certificate Authority in your environment, you can install this feature through Add/Remove Programs on a domain controller or member server in your environment, including the Essentials Server. For more information on Certificate Services and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Windows Server 2003, see microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/pki.
    To configure certificate-based authentication in Essentials, you first request and issue a certificate to both the Essentials Server and the computer targeted for management. The request can be entered via a Web site on the server acting as the Certificate Authority.
    After the certificate is issued and installed, it must be "registered" for use with Essentials by using the MOMCertImport command-line utility. To complete the certificate configuration, you simply export the certificate to a file (in .pfx format) and run MOMCertImport on the local computer with the following syntax:
     
    MOMCertUtil.exe <cert path \ name>
     
    Once all of these steps have been executed on the Essentials Server and the computer targeted for management, these systems can mutually authenticate and then securely exchange data over an encrypted channel. To complete the agent deployment process, just perform a manual installation of the Essentials agent on the target computer.
     
    You can find some nice documentation about monitoring un-trusted domains on these websites:
    Greetz,
    Alkin 

     

    Posted May 05 2008, 03:36 AM by SCUG.be
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  • MP Studio 2007 Lite for Opsmgr

    Silect has just released another edition of MP studio: MP Studio 2007 Lite.

    You have now 4 editions of MP studio:

    • MP Studio Enterprise edition: Enables full lifecycle support for System Center Operations Manager 2007 Management Packs including development, deployment and maintenance to further help customers maximize the return on their System Center Operations Manager investments.
    • MP Studio Professional edition: Provides Management Pack analysis, reporting, editing and tuning capabilities
    • MP Studio Express edition: MP Studio Express delivers efficient reporting and analysis of System Center Operations Manager 2007 Management Packs

    And the last and FREE edition the MP Studio Lite!

    MP Studio Lite allows users to work with either installed Management Packs or file-based Management Packs. Users can view the relationships between Management Packs as well as view all Management Pack content including rules, monitors, overrides, modules, views, tasks and more. MP Studio Lite provides rich, customizable analysis tools to quickly turn Management Pack details into an understanding of exactly what the Management Pack does.

    Greetz,

    ALkin

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