An organization has a private cloud infrastructure. The organization uses Windows Server 2012 R2
servers that have the Hyper-V role installed. The organization uses ail components of System Center
2012 R2.
You use Virtual Machine Manager to configure four clouds and self-service groups. In addition, you
configure price sheets for chargeback reporting in Service Manager. You must implement
chargeback for private cloud customers.
You need to ensure that chargeback reports in Service Manager will return data.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A.
In Service Manager, configure the Virtual Machine Manager Connector.
B.
Configure integration between Virtual Machine Manager and Operations Manager.
C.
Import a list of Hyper-V host servers into Service Manager by using the Import Instances from the
CSV File tool.
D.
In Service Manager, configure the Operations Manager configuration item connector.
E.
In Service Manager, configure the Configuration Manager Connector.
F.
In Service Manager, configure the Orchestrator connector.
Explanation:
D: Configure the SCOM (System Center Operations Manager) connector in Service Manager
To get the Cloud objects we were seeing in Operations Manager into the CMDB in Service Manager,
the Operations Manager connector in Service Manager needs to be configured.
To do this, follow these steps:
Open the Service Manager console as an Administrator.
Select “Administration” in the Wunderbar and expand “Administration and Connectors.”
In the action menu, select: Create Connector > Operations Manager CI Connector
Etc.
B: Configuring Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) for Chargeback
In Virtual Machine Manager the following configuration need to take place:
/ Create one or more Clouds
/ Provision or assign VMs to the Clouds
/ (B) Configure integration between Virtual Machine Manager and Operations Manager
/ Verify that the right information is exchanged between Operations Manager and Virtual Machine
Manager.
C: About Importing Data from Comma-Separated Files into Service Manager
Configuration items contained in a comma-separated value (.csv) file can be imported into the
Service Manager database by using the Import from CSV File feature. This feature lets you to bulkimport instances of any class type or projection type that is defined in the Service Manager
database. You can use this feature to:
• Create configuration item or work item instances from data stored in a tabular format.
• Bulk-edit existing database instances.
• Populate the Service Manager database by using data exported from an external database.
• Circumvent data entry through forms when many class instances must be created at the
same time.