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How to Manage Monitoring Data Using Scope, Search, and Find

In a large network environment, Operations Manager 2007 can monitor several hundred to several thousand objects. You can use the Scope, Find, and Search buttons on the Operations Console toolbar to filter your view of monitoring data so that you can find the exact monitoring object or group of objects that you need.

The Scope, Search, and Find features apply a temporary filter that is not saved for reuse later. You can use views with these features to quickly find data on a particular monitored object. If you need to view the same set of monitoring data, often you can personalize a view so that the same filters are always applied to the data. You can also save a search for later use.

To change the scope of a view

  1. Log on to the computer with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Operator role for the Operations Manager 2007 Management Group.

  2. In the Operations Console, click the Monitoring button.

    Note

    When you run the Operations Console on a computer that is not a Management Server, the Connect To Server dialog box displays. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 Management Server that you want the Operations Console to connect to.

  3. Click the Scope button on the Operations Manager toolbar. If this button is not available, check to make sure that you have an object, not a folder, selected in the Monitoring pane. The Change View Scope dialog box displays.

  4. The Change View Scope dialog box displays a list of existing groups and distributed applications. If the list is too long, you can find a specific group or distributed application by entering a word or phrase in the Look for box. Once you make a selection, click OK. Only the objects that meet the scope criteria are shown in the results pane.

To remove an applied scope

  1. Log on to the computer with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Operator role for the Operations Manager 2007 Management Group.

  2. In the Operations Console, click the Monitoring button.

    Note

    When you run the Operations Console on a computer that is not a Management Server, the Connect To Server dialog box displays. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 Management Server to which you want the Operations Console to connect.

  3. When the Operations Console first starts, by default, all object types display and no scope is applied. If a scope is currently applied, it displays at the top of the results pane.

  4. To remove the current scope, click the X at the top right-hand corner of the scoping area at the top of the results pane. The scope then returns to the default of the Operations Manager Management Group.

Use the Find button when the list of objects in the results pane is too long to quickly pick out a particular object. Use the Search button if you want to find all objects that meet a certain criteria.

To use the Find button to locate an object within a list

  1. Log on to the computer with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Operator role for the Operations Manager 2007 Management Group.

  2. In the Operations Console, click the Monitoring button.

    Note

    When you run the Operations Console on a computer that is not a Management Server, the Connect To Server dialog box displays. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 Management Server to which you want the Operations Console to connect.

  3. Click to select a view that is available in the Monitoring pane.

  4. Check to see if a Look for box is at the top of the results pane. If there is no Look for box, click the Find button on the Operations Manager toolbar. In Look for, type a word, such as the name of an object, that you want to find in the list, and then click Find.

  5. Click Clear to go back to the original list of objects.

To use the Search feature to create a list of objects

  1. Log on to the computer with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Operator role for the Operations Manager 2007 Management Group.

  2. In the Operations Console, click the Monitoring button.

    Note

    When you run the Operations Console on a computer that is not a Management Server, the Connect To Server dialog box displays. In the Server name text box, type the name of the Operations Manager 2007 Management Server to which you want the Operations Console to connect.

  3. Click the Search button in the Operations Manager toolbar.

  4. In the Search window, type the word or phrase that describes the set of objects you want to find. A list of objects that meet your criteria displays. The list is sorted by object type.

See Also

Other Resources

Monitoring Pane in Operations Manager 2007

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