You have a System Center 2012 Service Manager infrastructure and a System Center 2012
Operations Manager infrastructure. You enable the Alert Connector in Service Manager. Operations
Manager has the Microsoft SQL Server Monitoring Management Pack installed. You plan to
configure the Alert Connector to receive SQL Server alerts from Operations Manager. You need to
prepare the Service Manager infrastructure for the planned configuration. Which two tasks should
you perform? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A.
Install the SQL Server Notification Services.
B.
Enable the Operations Manager CI connector.
C.
Import the SQL Server Management Pack.
D.
Create a runbook.
E.
Create a notification channel.
F.
Create an incident template.
Explanation:
B: In System Center 2012 – Service Manager, there are two types of connectors for System Center
Operations Manager. You use the first type of connector, the alert connector, to automatically
generate incidents that are based on Operations Manager alerts. You use the second type of
connector, the configuration item (CI) connector, to import discovered objects from Operations
Manager as configuration items into the Service Manager database.
C: * You must import some System Center Operations Manager management packs into Service
Manager. When you install Service Manager, a set of System Center Operations Manager
management packs for common objects and the required Windows PowerShell scripts are copied to
your Service Manager installation folder.
* For the Operations Manager CI connector to function correctly, you have to import a set
of management packs into Service Manager.
Importing Data and Alerts from System Center Operations Manager
How to Create a System Center Operations Manager Connector