Rules in Essentials
Applies To: System Center Essentials 2010
You can use rules in System Center Essentials 2010 to collect data, such as events, generated by managed objects. Rules can be used instead of monitors to generate alerts when the data collected from managed objects does not indicate the health state of the managed objects
An example of a rule's functionality is the collection of a specific event from the application log of Windows-based computers. The collected event is stored in the Essentials 2010 database, where it can be analyzed in views and reports.
Rules can also be overridden. For information about overriding a rule, see Overrides in Essentials.
Rule Types in Essentials 2010
The different types of rules and data sources for rules in Essentials 2010 include the following:
Alert-generating rules using one of the following event-based data sources
Generic CSV (separated) text log
Generic text log
NT event log
SNMP trap
Syslog
WMI event
Collection rules using one of the following event-based data sources
Generic CSV (separated) text log
Generic text log
NT event logs
SNMP event
SNMP trap
Syslog
WMI event
Collection rules using one of the following performance-based data sources
SNMP performance
WMI performance
Windows performance
Collection rules using one of the following probe-based data sources
Script event
Script performance
Scheduled Tasks using one of the following sources
Run a command
Run a script
The type of rule used for managing objects depends on the desired action, data source, and targeted objects of the rule. For example:
Collection rules gather data.
Performance rules use numeric data.
SNMP rules commonly target SNMP Network Devices.
Obtain and Create Rules in Essentials 2010
Rules are imported from management packs or can be created with the Create Rule Wizard, to customize Essentials 2010 for an organization. The wizard helps simplify the process of creating and targeting rules.
See Also
Concepts
Other Resources
Authoring in Essentials
How To Work with Management Packs in Essentials