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SCOM Management Pack Development Course Enrollment Opened

Dujon Walsham • Jul 06, 2019

Starting 7th September!

I'm now ready to start the SCOM Management Pack Development Course.

So the course will be over 2 days on the weekend, which was decided due to everyone's hectic and unpredictable work schedules (including my own) so this should hopefully provide everyone with more flexibility for those that wish to do the course.

The website will be updated accordingly to show the same information on the https://www.walshamsolutions.com/training section

Here is the agenda for the course below;

Course Agenda

Part I - The Management Pack Mechanics

The first part will be to focus on the actual mechanics of a management pack and how it works, all of its components and how the Management pack is formulated/written.

It may cover some details which you will already know but does add a wider range of understanding overall once formulating the Management Pack.

•What is a SCOM Management Pack
•How to read a Management Pack
•SCOM Console to XML Breakdown
•Data Variables and Properties
•Management Pack References
•Differences between MP Creation in SCOM Console and XML/Visual Studios
•Creating a Management Pack in SCOM
•Breakdown of MP Components
Visual Studio Project – How to Create MP Project

Part II - Creating the Management Pack

The next part will show how to construct each component within a Management Pack using Visual Studios and the VSAE (Visual Studios Authoring Extension) add-on.

This will be a very technical and detailed part of the course.

•Create Classes
•Create Relationships
•Create Discoveries
•Create Monitors & Rules
•Create Folders
•Create Views
•Create Tasks
•Create Power Shell Based Objects
•Sealing a Management Pack
•Management Pack References & Friendly Displays

Part III - Advancements & Edits to the Management Pack

The final part will be a summary over the management pack which we have just created and to look at all of the advanced edits, changes and additions which can be made to the completed management which we will construct.

•Cross-Platform MP Creation (UNIX/Linux Systems)
•Writing Each Component from Scratch
•Differences between templates and MP Fragments
•Creating Abstract Classes
•Adding Product Knowledge Articles
•Using Data Variables and Properties adding Alert Parameters
•Custom Alert Descriptions
•Create PowerShell Based Objects
•SCOM Management Pack Creator PS Module Demonstration

Course Schedule

So the first course will be likely to commence at 7th September which will be for the weekend 7th-8th September 2019

Will also have another available date which will be on 28th-29th September 2019

Pricing

The cost of the course is currently at £250 + VAT

Course Booking Details

For details and next steps on how to book the course you can get in touch with me directly on dwalsham@walshamsolutions.com

Also available on Twitter @DwalshamPro and Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwalshamtda/

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