This Management Pack quickly brings any failures or configuration problems to your attention, which increases the availability and performance of Office SharePoint Server 2007. This Management Pack also provides the knowledge and expertise you need to leverage Operations Manager 2007 and get an immediate return on your investment.
This Management Pack alerts you about the following critical conditions:
- Shared Services Provider (SSP) provisioning failed
- Site Directory scan job failed
- Enabling features failed on some sites
- Administration site for the SSP is missing
- Enabling features on existing sites failed
- The Office SharePoint Server Search service is not running
- The Microsoft Single Sign-On service is not running
- The Office Document Conversions Launcher service is not running
- Failed to connect to parent server farm
- SSP synchronization failed
- The Office Document Conversions Load Balancer service is not running
- Failures in content deployment jobs
- Poor cache performance
- Error during document copy or move operations
- Errors with the Information Rights Management (IRM) features
- Failures in the Document Conversion feature
- Out of Memory exceptions coming from form business logic
- Denial of Service scenarios
- Failures during form processing or while loading business logic assemblies
Required Software: System Center Operations Manager 2007, Windows Server 2000/2003 OS Management Pack
Required Management Pack Update: Requires OpsMgr 2007 MOM 2005 Backward Compatibility MP Update 6.0.5000.1 (or higher)
Download Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Management Pack for Operations Manager 2007 [direct link to Office SharePoint Server 2007 System Center Operations Manager 2007 MP.msi]




Jack Behringer wrote,
That’s an interesiting thing. Sometimes something screws up and there’s no normal way to track this either than always manage this with your own eyes. Another problem is the security management. I feel like the basic sharepoint funtionality to manage site security is not enough for managing a farm of sites. To say more, I don’t felt myself comfortable when I was managing my the single site when we had only one site here. In fact management of several sites requires implementing automation. But the interfaces are still in the raw state and what’s more, they require a good knowlege of .NET and usualy I find it complex to automate the permission set myself. I heard recently, Scriptlogic announced it included the support for centralized security management in its Security Explorer. I am looking forward for this tool to be issued to see if it’s what I want. It’s a vicious circle here with security management. With basic web based interface it’s really hard to find a leak in the security. Recently I set the permission for one role and forgot to change it. Luckily I found it it set it back to normal state when I was browsing the office server SQL database with SQL manager. I would really appreciate your reply according to the security management.
| Link | June 22nd, 2007 at 10:39 am