
Test notification in Operations Manager 2012
Set notification settings on Operations Manager
In the Operations Manager Console go to the Administration Tab and select Notification. First we have to create a “Channel”, a “Subscriber” and a “Subscription”.
Channel Configuration
- Create a new SMTP Channel;
- Fill in the Channel Name and optional a description;
- Add a SMTP server FQDN address and a return address for the email;
- The format can be left default;
Subscriber Configuration
- Create a new Subscriber ;
- Fill in a Subscriber name;
- Set the Schedule – Default is always send notifications;
- Add the Subscriber address:
- Fill in an Address Name;
- Set Channel Type – this case SMTP Channel and the Delivery address for this channel is filled in automatically;
- Schedule is default to send notifications always.
Subscription Configuration
- Create a new Subscription;
- Fill in the Subscription name;
- Select the criteria for raising an event. In my case it is a specific Severity and a specific Priority. This is set to Critical and High;
- Add the subscriber. To do this add and search for the created subscriber;
- Add the Channel. To do this add and search for the created Channel;
Create a management pack and a monitor for event detection
First we create a new management pack for the notification test. In this MP we will create a monitor for event detection.
- First create a new Management Pack (give it a name for example: Notification);
- Go to “Authoring” tab and create a monitor in this Management Pack with the following settings:
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- Create a Monitor -> “New Unit Monitor”
- Select the “Windows Event Reset” / “Simple Event Detection” / “Windows Event Reset”. Select correct Management Pack;
- Give the monitor a name, select “Windows Server” as target and UnCheck “Monitor is Enabled”;
- Unhealthy Event Log -> “Application”;
- Unhealthy Event Expression -> ID = 100, Source = Dummy;
- Healthy Event Log -> “Application”;
- Healthy Event Expression -> ID = 101, Source = Dummy;
- Health -> First Event Reaised – change to Critical;
- Select “Generate Alerts for this monitor”. Change Priority to High
Enable the monitor for the test server
- Override this Monitor for the server on which you want to test;
- Search for the created monitor in the “Monitors” list;
- Right click and override the monitor “For a specific object of Class: Windows Server”;
- Search for the test server on which you want to test;
- Enable the monitor for this server;
Test notification to create an alert on the test server.
- Create an event to raise an alert:
- Eventcreate /L Application /ID 100 /SO Dummy /T Error /D “Dummy Event”;
- Create an event to solve the raised alert:
- Eventcreate /L Application /ID 101 /SO Dummy /T Information /D “Dummy Event”;
The mail is generated if the mail settings are set as above.