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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags System Center SCSM und SCO Session from CDCGermany

System Center SCSM und SCO Session from CDCGermany

Hi, as you may noticed, i  have been at CDC Germany in Hanau a few weeks ago, talking about Service Management and Automation.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags Upcoming Speaker Engagements, Meetups or other Appointments

Upcoming Speaker Engagements, Meetups or other Appointments

Hi, some exciting weeks and month are coming up, some Speaker Engagements, Meetups or Sponsor Slots are around. So if you like to meet, feel free to visit and talk to me. Speaker System Center User Group Munich – 17.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags Upgrade to System Center Orchestrator 2019

Upgrade to System Center Orchestrator 2019

Since a few days, System Center 2019 is GA, so lets upgrade our environment to the latest bits. I will start with System Center 2019 Orchestrator. Very important note here, System C So lets start with a quick overview on whats new.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags System Center Service Manager–SQL Query to get a full List of your Incidents

System Center Service Manager–SQL Query to get a full List of your Incidents

In the most cases, the Reporting has to be done through the Data warehouse DB for SCSM, but in some cases you have to get all the Data from the ServiceManager DB. For Example if you dont have a Data warehouse DB for SCSM or you need some more Details.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags System Center Orchestrator–SQL Query detailed Logs and behind the Scene

System Center Orchestrator–SQL Query detailed Logs and behind the Scene

In some cases it can happen that the Log Purge is not working anymore, or not working correctly.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags Check and remove orphaned Runbooks

Check and remove orphaned Runbooks

To keep System Center Orchestrator up and running, and of course healthy, you need to take care of orphaned Runbooks. Sometime, or maybe more often, Orchestrator produces orphaned Runbooks.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags System Center Orchestrator Health Checker

System Center Orchestrator Health Checker

It is very important to take care of your System Center Orchestrator Environment. I have introduced multiple ways to do this, bit one very important one is the Free Tool called, Orchestrator Health Checker.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags System Center Orchestrator SQL Query–Query failed Runbooks

System Center Orchestrator SQL Query–Query failed Runbooks

For your routine Orchestrator Checks, it can be vefy useful to see all failed Runbooks in a period. Of course you can go to each Runbook, and check the Logs, but to be honest, this is not fun. So, there is a SQL Query to help on this.

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Beitragsbild des Blogbeitrags System Center Orchestrator SQL Query–Get Parent Caller Runbook

System Center Orchestrator SQL Query–Get Parent Caller Runbook

In huge System Center Orchestrator Environments, it is usual to make a lot of Sub Runbooks, that will be called by more than one Parent Runbook. For Example, you build a Runbook to add a User in a Group. This Runbook will definitely be used by differen...

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