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Andy
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 6:25 pm    Post subject: WEB Console Reply with quote

Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?
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Arie de Haan
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:52 pm    Post subject: Re: WEB Console Reply with quote

In article <145201c4fafd$4eede560$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Quote:
Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?

Assuming MOM 2005:No, you gotta use SQL reporting for this and instal

MOM reporting.
btw: the reports are also accessed by a web browser
--
Greetz,

Arie
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etc.
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Andy
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 12:50 pm    Post subject: Re: WEB Console Reply with quote

Yes I know but in the reporting view reporting services I
can't see the current performance, only the day befor

Quote:
-----Original Message-----
In article <145201c4fafd$4eede560$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?

Assuming MOM 2005:No, you gotta use SQL reporting for
this and instal
MOM reporting.
btw: the reports are also accessed by a web browser
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees,
warranties, rigths
etc.

.
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Gerrie
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:17 pm    Post subject: Re: WEB Console Reply with quote

You must remeber that the webconsole contains only the information before and
including the date the last DTS shipping occured, in other words the web
console is an historical reporting console, if you need real-time performance
informance you need to use the operator console and not the web console.

Cheers

"Andy" wrote:

Quote:
Yes I know but in the reporting view reporting services I
can't see the current performance, only the day befor

-----Original Message-----
In article <145201c4fafd$4eede560$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?

Assuming MOM 2005:No, you gotta use SQL reporting for
this and instal
MOM reporting.
btw: the reports are also accessed by a web browser
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees,
warranties, rigths
etc.

.

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Arie de Haan
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 2:43 am    Post subject: Re: WEB Console Reply with quote

In article <095601c4fb97$af25a590$a501280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Quote:
Yes I know but in the reporting view reporting services I
can't see the current performance, only the day befor

-----Original Message-----
In article <145201c4fafd$4eede560$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?

Assuming MOM 2005:No, you gotta use SQL reporting for
this and instal
MOM reporting.
btw: the reports are also accessed by a web browser
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees,
warranties, rigths
etc.

.


Run the DTS package manually, or set it to another schedule, and as said

it is a historical analisys tool.

Work around:
If you really want to have web interface to performance: Open perfmon,
select the counters-> save it (is in html)
this you can run in IE.
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees, warranties, rigths
etc.
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JesseH
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 5:19 am    Post subject: Re: WEB Console Reply with quote

I'm questioning this (like I do everything)... Where did you find this
info?

"Gerrie" <Gerrie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A1003332-0AD3-42BB-956A-062A59A68950@microsoft.com...
Quote:
You must remeber that the webconsole contains only the information before
and
including the date the last DTS shipping occured, in other words the web
console is an historical reporting console, if you need real-time
performance
informance you need to use the operator console and not the web console.

Cheers

"Andy" wrote:

Yes I know but in the reporting view reporting services I
can't see the current performance, only the day befor

-----Original Message-----
In article <145201c4fafd$4eede560$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?

Assuming MOM 2005:No, you gotta use SQL reporting for
this and instal
MOM reporting.
btw: the reports are also accessed by a web browser
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees,
warranties, rigths
etc.

.

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Trevor
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 11:01 pm    Post subject: Re: WEB Console Reply with quote

Gerrie, I think you're confusing the Web Console with the SQL Reporting
Services, front end.

The Web Console isn't a historical reporting tool, it's real-time and, by
default, will show any events, alerts and computers that can be displayed in
the Ops Console.

It doesn't have anywhere near the features though, and the pattern matching
on the filters panel is poor to say the least.

However, Microsoft ship the code for the web console as a Visual Studio
project in the SDK, and I've already used this to change the way it operates.

In theory, you *could* use the SDK sample to add options for performance
data, but I wouldn't like to try!

Trevor
"JesseH" wrote:

Quote:
I'm questioning this (like I do everything)... Where did you find this
info?

"Gerrie" <Gerrie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A1003332-0AD3-42BB-956A-062A59A68950@microsoft.com...
You must remeber that the webconsole contains only the information before
and
including the date the last DTS shipping occured, in other words the web
console is an historical reporting console, if you need real-time
performance
informance you need to use the operator console and not the web console.

Cheers

"Andy" wrote:

Yes I know but in the reporting view reporting services I
can't see the current performance, only the day befor

-----Original Message-----
In article <145201c4fafd$4eede560$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?

Assuming MOM 2005:No, you gotta use SQL reporting for
this and instal
MOM reporting.
btw: the reports are also accessed by a web browser
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees,
warranties, rigths
etc.

.




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JJ
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:53 am    Post subject: Re: WEB Console Reply with quote

hello guys, where's the problem?

Just switch the dataprovider of the sql reporting server reports from
systemcenterreportingDB to onepointDB

ok not every report will work because the systemcenterdatabase has different
schema then the onepoint.

but it's very easy to create a blank new report in visualstudio displaying
realtime performance charts!


"Arie de Haan" <com.pandinus@ariedh.reversed> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:MPG.1c579371d5c4f38f989813@207.46.248.16...
Quote:
In article <095601c4fb97$af25a590$a501280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Yes I know but in the reporting view reporting services I
can't see the current performance, only the day befor

-----Original Message-----
In article <145201c4fafd$4eede560$a401280a@phx.gbl>,
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says...
Hello
Is there any option to add performance view in MOM we
console ?

Assuming MOM 2005:No, you gotta use SQL reporting for
this and instal
MOM reporting.
btw: the reports are also accessed by a web browser
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees,
warranties, rigths
etc.

.


Run the DTS package manually, or set it to another schedule, and as said
it is a historical analisys tool.

Work around:
If you really want to have web interface to performance: Open perfmon,
select the counters-> save it (is in html)
this you can run in IE.
--
Greetz,

Arie
This posting is provide "AS IS" with no guarantees, warranties, rigths
etc.
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