How to Create an Override for a Rule
Applies To: Operations Manager 2007 R2, Operations Manager 2007 SP1, System Center Operations Manager 2007
You can create an override for a property or configuration parameter for a rule. A property override changes the default value of a rule property, and a configuration override changes the default value of a custom configuration setting for a rule. If you want to create an override for a rule, use the ManagementPackRulePropertyOverride or ManagementPackRuleConfigurationOverride class. These classes are derived from the ManagementPackRuleOverride class.
Only the Enabled property can be overridden for rules. To figure out which parameters can be overridden, you must look at the definition of the rule in the Management Pack that defines the rule. All the parameters that can be overridden are defined in the OverrideableParameters element of the rule. You can also call the GetOverrideableParameters method to get the list of parameters programmatically.
The following example creates an override for the Enabled property of a rule.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement;
using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Administration;
using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common;
using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Configuration;
using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Monitoring;
namespace SDKSamples
{
class Program
{
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
static void Main(string[] args)
{
ManagementGroup mg;
ManagementPack mp;
MonitoringClassCriteria classCriteria;
MonitoringClass monitoringClass;
MonitoringRuleCriteria ruleCriteria;
MonitoringRule rule;
ManagementPackRulePropertyOverride ruleOverride;
mg = new ManagementGroup("localhost");
mp = mg.GetManagementPacks("OverrideTestMP")[0];
classCriteria = new MonitoringClassCriteria("Name='Microsoft.SQLServer.2005.Database'");
monitoringClass = mg.GetMonitoringClasses(classCriteria)[0];
ruleCriteria = new MonitoringRuleCriteria("DisplayName='Collect Database Free Space (%)'");
rule = monitoringClass.GetMonitoringRules(ruleCriteria)[0];
ruleOverride = new ManagementPackRulePropertyOverride(mp, "SampleRuleOverride");
ruleOverride.Rule = rule;
ruleOverride.Property = ManagementPackWorkflowProperty.Enabled;
ruleOverride.Value = "false";
ruleOverride.Context = monitoringClass;
ruleOverride.DisplayName = "SampleRuleOverride";
mp.Verify();
//Save the changes into the management pack.
mp.AcceptChanges();
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement
Imports Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Administration
Imports Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common
Imports Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Configuration
Imports Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Monitoring
Namespace SDKSamples
Class Program
Public Overloads Shared Function Main(ByVal args() As String) As Integer
Dim mg As ManagementGroup
Dim mp As ManagementPack
Dim monitoringClass As MonitoringClass
Dim classCriteria As MonitoringClassCriteria
Dim ruleCriteria As MonitoringRuleCriteria
Dim rule As MonitoringRule
Dim ruleOverride As ManagementPackRulePropertyOverride
mg = New ManagementGroup("localhost")
mp = mg.GetManagementPacks("OverrideTestMP")(0)
classCriteria = New MonitoringClassCriteria("Name='Microsoft.SQLServer.2005.Database'")
monitoringClass = mg.GetMonitoringClasses(classCriteria)(0)
ruleCriteria = New MonitoringRuleCriteria("DisplayName='Collect Database Free Space (%)'")
rule = monitoringClass.GetMonitoringRules(ruleCriteria)(0)
ruleOverride = New ManagementPackRulePropertyOverride(mp, "SampleRuleOverride")
ruleOverride.Rule = rule
ruleOverride.Property = ManagementPackWorkflowProperty.Enabled
ruleOverride.Value = "false"
ruleOverride.Context = monitoringClass
ruleOverride.DisplayName = "SampleRuleOverride"
mp.Verify()
' Save the changes into the management pack.
mp.AcceptChanges()
End Function
End Class
End Namespace