Stop Maintenance Mode
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator, System Center 2012 SP1 - Orchestrator
The Stop Maintenance Mode activity takes a monitor out of maintenance mode. If you put a monitor into maintenance mode using the Start Maintenance Mode Activity, you can use the Stop Maintenance Mode activity to put that monitor back in service before the configured duration has elapsed.
For the procedure to configure this object, see: Configuring the Stop Maintenance Mode Activity.
The following tables list the properties and published data for this activity. The activity publishes all of the data from the required and optional properties into published data.
Stop Maintenance Mode Properties
Element | Description | Valid Values | Look up |
---|---|---|---|
Connection |
The System Center Operations Manager connection that this activity will use |
String |
Yes |
Monitor |
The name of the monitor that is being taken out of maintenance mode |
String |
Yes |
Start Maintenance Mode Published Data
Name | Description |
---|---|
Connection |
The connection string to the System Center Operations Manager server for this activity |
Domain |
The domain that the alert came from |
FullName |
The full name of the System Center Operations Manager monitoring object |
Server |
The name of the System Center Operations Manager server |
StopTime |
The stop time of maintenance mode |
Username |
The user name that was used to access the System Center Operations Manager server |
Configuring the Stop Maintenance Mode Activity
To configure the Stop Maintenance Mode activity
From the Activities pane, drag a Stop Maintenance Mode activity to the active runbook.
Double-click the Stop Maintenance Mode activity icon. The Properties dialog opens.
Configure the settings in the Details tab:
In the Server section, click the ellipsis button (...), and select the Operations Manager server Connection that you want to use for this activity. Click OK.
In the Details section, enter the name of the Monitor that you want to take out of maintenance mode, or you can click the ellipsis (…) button next to the text box to browse for the monitor.
You can also use published data to automatically populate the value of the property from the data output by a previous activity in the runbook.
To use published data
Right-click the property value box, click Subscribe, and then click Published Data.
Click the Activity drop-down box and select the activity from which you want to obtain the data.
To view additional data elements common across the runbook, select Show Common Published Data.
Click the published data element you want to use, and then click OK.
For a list of the data elements published by each activity, see the Published Data tables in the activity topic. For information about the Common Published Data items, see Published Data.
For information about the settings on the General and Run Behavior tabs, see Common Configuration Instructions for All Activities.
Click Finish.
Other Activities
The Integration Pack for System Center Operations Manager contains the following additional activities: