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This Wiki page contains tools, utilities, scripts, queries, and reports specifically designed to work with System Center Operations Manager 2007. Feel free to edit and add your own.

Tools and Utilities


  • Log Smith for Operations Manager

    Log Smith connects to your Root Management Server (SDK Service) to gather and display events in a much more flexible way than the original Operations Console.


  • Scheduled Tasks MP for Operations Manager 2007

    From Inovativ, This MP monitors Scheduled Tasks every 60 seconds for three potential problems:Last run time is "Never", Last run time "N/A", Last result is other than 0. Also provides 2 classes as a child to the Windows Computer class.

  • SCOM Powershell SDK Snapin CodePlex Project

    Many of the most powerful features in System Center Operations Manager are locked away inside the SDK. This project aims to gather the most useful functions and place them into a new PowerShell/Command Shell snap-in.

  • SCOM Remote Maintenance Mode Scheduler 2.0 Tim McFadden

    SCOM Remote Maintenance Mode Scheduler is a GUI based tool that lets administrators easily schedule maintenance mode for a server or group of servers inside System Center Operations Manager 2007.

  • Cleanup Tool for Operations Manager 2007 Walter Chomak

    An must have tool in your arsenal. If the standard GUI fails for whatever reason you can rely on this tool. I have tested it in Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2008, both 32 and 64 bit platforms.

  • Maintenance Mode Web Application Steve Rachui

    Operates on both individual agents and groups; Allows 'right now' configuration of maintenance mode; Allows future scheduling of maintenance mode; Displays systems currently in maintenance mode; Seems to work for both OpsMgr administrators and standard, non-OpsMgr, users by making use of the account configured in the web page application pool.



Scripts


  • Delete an Operations Manager 2007 Managed Object from a Management Group using PowerShell

    We have had some customers ask us if there is a way to remove an agent managed computer using PowerShell from OpsMgr 2007 after the agent managed computer has been turned off. The scenario is that the machine that has an agent installed on it gets de-commissioned for some reason and now the user would like to get rid of all the traces left by that particular agent machine using PowerShell. The attached PowerShell script should take care of this for you.




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