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Create a local .sh script for enabling maintenance mode for linux machines
We monitor quite a few Linux/AIX servers and would like the ability to place a shell script in a Linux directory to kick off maintenance mode locally from the machine. Same idea as it was made for the windows machines in a one-click method. Technically, the midrange admin would run the script to enable maintenance and default for 1 hour?
3 votesAlready possible.
wget http://xom01/MMweb/InstantMM.aspx
See this post.
https://www.scom2k7.com/scom-2012-maintenance-mode-scheduler-version-7/ -
Allow Multi-Selection on the computer
Allow users to select more then one computer from the computer drop down field.
4 votesThe has been complete in all version for years
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Allow duration to be set for one click MM
We are currently using SCCM to call the one click MM when installing patches. Our servers have different length windows so we would like to be able to specify a duration on the one click MM for our different window lengths. Right now we have the default set to the longest window (5 hours) but it leaves some servers in MM longer than desired.
9 votesIn the new Self Service Portal with SCOM Maintenance Mode duration can be set from the web page and from URL parameters.
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Support High-Availability
Since it's using Scheduled Task to put the server(s) in maintenance mode, maybe can leverage the new feature on Windows 2012 R2 for clustered scheduled task. This will provide HA.
23 votesThis is possible in SCOM 2016 as the schedules are stored in the SCOM DB. You could have multiple severs running the SCOM Maintenance Mode Scheduler for HA
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Logging of one click maintenance mode
It would be great to have historical overview of all maintenance. Currently the one click maintenance mode is not logged to the event log as the other scheduled maintenance tasks is. I would like this to be logged as event id 711 also.
12 votesIn the new Self Service Portal with SCOM Maintenance Mode. One Click along with every other function a user does is logged.
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Allow for a one-click stop maintenance mode.
Just as you have the one-click maintenance mode, I would like to stop the active maintenance mode for a computer.
When you do a maintenance on a computer, at the end you might want to get it out of maintenance to start monitoring it again as soon as possible.29 votesThis has been added to SCOM 2016 Maintenance Mode Scheduler. We have a button to stop and extend hours as needed. You can also use URL parameters such as http://om01/MMweb/InstantMM.aspx?Action=Stop to stop Instant MM
The new version requires SCOM 2016. You can see all the new features here.
https://www.scom2k7.com/new-version-scom-2016-maintenance-mode-scheduler/
You can download it here. http://www.scom2k7.com/downloads/SCOM2016MMScheduler.zip
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Force MM and prevent the overwriting
In SCOM we have a group which is called MM – Daily 11pm. Servers which are rebooting every night at 11pm are members of this group. We are putting this group for 30 minutes into MM, so no errors are coming up in SCOM because these servers are in MM. Sometimes we need to perform maintenance on servers, let’s say we need to stop a service and install a patch at 11pm. So we put this server into MM from 11pm to 12am. 1 hour should be enough. The server is still a member of the MM – Daily 11pm…
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Speed up the Classes Page
When using the Classes Page it is really slow. Can you make this faster?
4 votesClasses and all pages are now fast in the new Self Service Portal
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Make Classes show up as Display Name
When using the classes page Objects show up as the guid if they were created using the console. Please make them show up as the display name.
3 votesIn the new Self Service Portal with SCOM Maintenance Mode classes show up as the displayname
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Add Unix/Linux Computers Page
Unix and Linux Computers don't show up in the Computers Page. Please create a dedicated page for Linux Computers.
6 votesWorking in the latest Version 7.
You can download it here. http://www.scom2k7.com/downloads/SCOM2012MMScheduler.zip
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