Upgrading SCSM 2010 SP1 to CU3

Dec 10 2011 Published by Sam under Tech Tips

· Disable all connectors on the SCSM management server (CMDB)

· Create an Encryption key backup for all Management servers

· Backup all SCSM databases and the SSRS databases

· Backup all management packs

· Backup all DLLs for the custom MPs (e.g. Exchange connector)

· Install CU on DW

· Install CU on SCSM CMDB server and all secondary management servers

· Enable all Connectors

· Install CU on all consoles in use

· Install the Authoring Tool update on all systems with the Authoring tool installed on

Detailed Steps

Disable all Connectors

In the SCSM Console |Administration Node |Connectors qq3fxrkb
 Connector disabled message fxtwecvy

Create and Encryption key backup for all Management servers

Create a local folder e.g. C:\BKUPEN dppjnwxq
Insert the SCSM installation media (e.g. SCSM with SP1 ) | Navigate to  .\AMD64\Tools\SecureStorageBackup\SecureStoragebackup.exe  |Run as  Administrator btzdgfum
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 Click Next ztkghxth
 Select Backup the Encryption Key | Next hxnpijgx
 Browse to the location you will be storing the Encryption Key file whtuclw0
 Specify a filename with a .BIN extension pjj0ncxb
 Provide a password yahomayd
 Click Next ms3i0hod
Copy the Encryption files to a network location  

 

Backup all SCSM databases and the SSRS databases

Process using SQL Server Management Studio crmwrcqe
 Right Click the database to be backed up | Tasks |Backup…. zqw4yr1r
 Select the media type |In this example you can back up to the local disk using the default SQL backup location |using a filename identifying the database e.g. ServiceManager.BAK 2qfwbms5
Repeat for all DBs yaypsxic
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Ensure the Backups are stored anywhere other than the SQL servers local drives  

Install CU3 on DW

 Download the update | right Click | Run as administrator v0gockhe
 Read and Agree |Install ktpp0hgq
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 Close djb00vlm
Check services and if the Data Access Service is not running, start it 4ikb5bbn

Install CU3 on all other management servers starting with Workflow /CMDB Management Server (Use same steps as DW update above)

Enable all Connectors

 In the SCSM Console |Administration Node |Connectors q14wtnebbpyaj305
 Connector Enabled message rglserdv

Update all Management Consoles

In the next post, I will show you how you can use SCCM 2007 to deploy the CU to all your consoles.

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SCSM From Framework to Real Work Part III -> Reporting Delegation

May 14 2011 Published by Sam under Tech Tips

Enabling Reporting for SCSM Non Administrators

By Default only Service Manager Administrator role can see the reporting Icon in the Service Manager Console.

To allow other SCSM Console users to view reports, perform the following steps

Create the following optional Active Directory Groups:

-          SCSM Report Browsers

  • Add  the Service Manager Console users or groups who need read  access to the reporting Icon to the Browsers group

-          SCSM Report Publishers

  • Add  the Service Manager Console users or groups who need access  and publishing rights  to the Publishers group

-          Navigate to the Data Warehouse node in the SCSM Console |Security |User Roles

-          Report Users |Properties| Users |Add

-          Connect to the Report Manager URL <FQDN of DW Server>/Reports

-          Click on Details View on the Right (under Search)

-          Click on the white space next to the SystemCenter folder and Select Security

-          Click on New Role Assignment

-          Type the name of the group for the Role and select the reporting permissions (e.g. Browser for the Readers group)

-          Repeat for the Publisher Role (AD Group in our example)

-          Click OK

-          Click on the Home link

-          Click On the SystemCenter folder to Drill down to the next folder which is ServiceManager

-          Click on the white space next to the ServiceManager folder and Select Security

-          Click on New Role Assignment

-          Repeat the steps for setting the role types as performed on the SystemCenter Folder

-          Click OK

On the DW where SSRS is installed restart the SSRS Service

This would provide right level of SSRS access and also allow non SM Administrators to have the reporting Icon displayed in the Console.

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New SCSM Self Service Portal -> Customize with no Web developement

May 04 2011 Published by Sam under Tech Tips

In this blog I will share

A redirection link is provided to redirect users back to the home page if the new user request is selected. Thank you to Kenny Stanford for helping me out with the web updates.

EndUsers requesting a new AD user creation is not a scenario for customers I have engaged with and the update to the page has been done due to the additional steps required to remove the hardcoded link. Instead we took the approach of presenting the end user with a message and hyper-link explaining the feature is not in use (non developer approach and business solution).

Disclaimer: This has been tested and implemented at Customers I have worked directly with and is provided with no warranty or support. The golden rule is test test test before implementing in a live environment.

 Steps to replace the existing Portals:

  • Backup current Enduser  and Analyst portal sub-directories.
  • Stop the SCSMPortal Site

  •  Rename the Analyst and EndUser sub-directories to .old as a rollback option.
  • Extract the ZIP file in this blog post to a temporary location
  • Copy the Extracted EndUser and Analyst directories to the original portal locations.
  • Restart the SCSMPortal website and test
  • The resulting site should look like below with the new Sharepoint style and the redirection link

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Asset Management with SCSM and SCCM -> SAFE with Provance -> The 80<->20 Story

May 22 2010 Published by Sam under Tech Tips

It is a known principle that 20% of challenges have an 80% negative impact on the business/technological Environment.

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The converse is 20% of value add processes have an 80% positive impact on the business/technological environment.

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In this blog we will be Stepping Away From the Environment (Thanks to my mate Andrew Craig)!!

We will look at the

- People side of Asset Management

- How System Center Configuration Manager addresses the technological challenges

- How the Provance Asset Management completes the story in System Center Service Manager

People side of Asset Management:

Asset Management begins and ends with people and ultimately can cost or add value to a business. I will step away from technology, and revisit my first job as a shop assistant; for this is where my first lesson in Asset management began; the Annual stock takes.

The dreaded stock take was the best opportunity for the shop to evaluate the stock levels and get the most accurate figure for its profit or loss on stock.

Damaged goods = financial offset for tax = lost revenue

Missing goods = lost revenue

Hidden goals = discounted sales = lost revenue = new people policies and procedures

With the introduction of technology (bar code readers for the life cycle of stock) and Just In Time stock ordering technology, the retail industry has minimized this loss. The dreaded stock take still goes on to validate the accuracy of the technology and provide visibility into goods missed by the technology tools.

The above retail story is the same challenge faced by the IT industry when it comes to true Asset Management.

System Center Configuration Manager’s role:

In my IT support and Consultancy journey I have often come across the myth that your CMDB and Asset Management challenges will be addressed with SCCM.

I agree partially and will add the statement that SCCM only plays a part in this process. Our IT assets have a life cycle

- They are born (ordered and received) – Financial Management 10% = People

- Grow up and may lose their way(Configured Networked and Managed) – Configuration Management (SCCM) 80% = Technology

- Go to technology paradise camp – Asset Disposal Processes and Financial management 10% = People

Provance and System Center Service Manager:

The most challenging part of true Asset Management is the 20% people part. The illustration below tells the story of how it all begins and ends with the Asset register. The technology part is the CMDB and the automation of the Asset Inventory processes using system management tools like System Center Configuration Manager to feed System Center Service Manager (Your new CMDB repository).

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Here are four Reasons Why Asset Management is a Prerequisite for Creating a CMDB (Thank you to Peter Salfi from Provance for discussing and sharing your thoughts with me) .

­ The “dots” need to be identified before you start connecting them.  Build an Asset Registry first.  Focus on identifying and understanding “what” you have to work with before worrying about how they need to come together to form a service.

­ An IT Asset Management program allows you to maximize the use of what you have.  The appropriate mix of people, processes and technologies provides the necessary foundation for comprehensive and accurate asset information.  Once in place, the necessary relationships to define services that drive client-centric value and operational-centric efficiencies can be established.

­ Building a CMDB is a journey, not a destination.  Starting with a CMDB is impossible.  A fundamental core set of data that you can rely on is needed first.  Evolve from an Asset Registry to a CMDB.  Building a CMDB from scratch cannot be done easily, if at all.

­ Starting with Asset Management is the responsible thing to do.  Without a reliable starting point, building a CMDB will be time consuming, labour intensive and costly.  Establish a proper roadmap to assure your organization takes the right steps in the appropriate sequence to save on effort and expense.

· Microsoft is committed to including IT Asset Management capabilities as part of SCSM.

· Provance IT Asset Management Pack is the only native IT Asset Management solution Microsoft SCSM developed using the Service Manager common platform.

· Provance IT Asset Management Pack allows IT Asset Managers, Software Asset managers, IT Service Managers and IT Operations Managers in Organizations using SCSM to:

­ Take control of IT costs;

­ Improve IT Service management; and

­ Reduce security and compliance risks.

· Supporting ITIL, and the MOF 4.0, Provance IT Asset Management Pack strengthens the IT effectiveness of enterprises and government organizations at every level of the Microsoft Core IO model.  Provance IT Asset Management Pack accomplishes this by:

­ Being Native to SCSM;

­ Providing Software Asset Management;

­ Providing IT Asset Life Cycle management

­ Enhancing ITSM; and

­ Leveraging SCSM.

· Provance IT Asset Management Pack

­ Identifies overspending on unused software and compliance risks;

­ Allows contractual, organizational and financial details associated with IT assets to be viewed and managed within the System Center CMDB;

­ Improves decision support with supplemental costs, contract and organizational information.

· For Microsoft Solution Specialists and Technology Specialists, Provance IT Asset Management Pack fulfills customer demand for IT Asset Management and increases the competitiveness of Service Manager.

· For Solution Integrators and Partners of Microsoft Infrastructure solutions, Provance IT Asset Management increases the competitiveness of Microsoft System Center and creates additional engagements and consulting opportunities.

­ Solution Integrators, in working with Provance IT Asset Management Pack, can configure and customize it, using existing knowledge of Microsoft applications and technologies.

Remember you need the 20% of your people commitment and processes to deliver on the rest of the 80% true business value through Asset Management.

Visit the System Center Service Manager site http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/en/us/service-manager.aspx

Provance site

http://www.provance.com/

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MMS 2010-> The European Volcanic route to Microsoft System Center Service Manager

Apr 29 2010 Published by Sam under Tech Tips

This year’s event promised to be the best of all MMS due to the number of product releases and the opportunity to experience delivery of the vision from MMS 2008.

In this blog I will share

  • How I finally made it to Las Vegas following the Volcanic eruption in Iceland
  • Service Manager 2010 updates and what it means to organizations

How I made it to Las Vegas:

  • Originally scheduled to fly out of London Heathrow Saturday 17th April
  • Flight cancelled – no way to leave the UK
  • Sunday Night caught the ferry to Dublin (Ireland) – All flights cancelled. Met our guide to Dublin on the train (Amy – thank you for all your assistance and yes we are still going to Vegas)
  • Monday news flash – Full schedule of flights announced for Tuesday
  • Tuesday – checked out of the Arlington Hotel (the one on Dame street)
  • All flights cancelled – checked back into the same hotel different room lower volcanic rate
  • Wednesday in our favourite coffee spot in Dublin – news flash flights available from London Heathrow
  • Secured flight for Las Vegas on British Airways – scheduled for Thursday to Las Vegas (gets to Las Vegas for 18:50 local – I might make the closing party)
  • Back on the ferry to the UK Wednesday night, scheduled to arrive in Holyhead (technically Wales) at 00:20 Thursday.
  • Quick detour via Worcester to freshen up for the flight. Train to Paddington and then Heathrow
  • Made the Party in Vegas with an extra bonus!!!
  • Checked into Bob Muglia’s suite at the Palazzo for one night – What a view!! (49th floor this room rocks thank you Stephanie!!!)
  • Now time for some geek stuff — Something about this Service Manager thing…..

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Service Manager Updates:

My number one objective for this year’s MMS 2010 was to attend Service Manager Deep Dive session on April 23rd.

The latest entry in the System Center suite, System Center Service Manager 2010 , went RTM on 23rd April 2010. I believe Service Manager delivers on the service enabled, process led and user focused story of the dynamic IT initiative. As a platform for integration, organizations with investments in Active Directory, SCCM and or Operations Manager gain an immediate business benefit by leveraging the configuration items provided by these investments to create a unified view of these investments.

 

Key takeaways from the Service Manager session

  • Step away from the tools – Focus on getting the organizations processes aligned to ITIL and MOF
  • Know your IT Service Management Goals
  • Organization wide coverage – Requires buy in from all stakeholders including your prime customers – End users
  • Business driven approach to implementation – “this is an enabling technology not a process creator/enforcer”

I am playing catch up with the sessions delivered during the week of MMS due to the Volcanic eruption. I fulfilled my goal of attending MMS this year; well I made the after party.

The Service Manager Deep dive session was worth the trip and I believe it is not about arriving at the destination but how well you travel. The Service Manager journey has began!!!

 

 

 

 

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