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Thought experiment
Integrating Operations Manager with VMM at Contoso
I n this thought experiment, apply what you've learned about this objective. You can
find answers to these questions in the “Answers” section at the end of this chapter.
You are preparing to configure the Operations Manager connector for VMM
for your System Center deployment at Contoso. You have two separate servers,
OM.contoso.internal and VMM.contoso.internal. Each server has its respective man-
agement console installed. When configuring the connector, you will use a single
Active Directory user account. With this information in mind, answer the following
questions:
1. Which console must you install prior to configuring the Operations Manager
connector for VMM?
2. Which roles must the account use to configure the Operations Manager connec-
tor for VMM in Operations Manager and VMM?
Objective summary
The Operations Manager alert connector for Service Manager allows you to automati-
cally create Service Manager incidents based on Operations Manager alerts.
Integrating Operations Manager with Virtual Machine Manager allows you to monitor
your organization's virtualization layer when you are using a System Center 2012 and
System Center 2012 R2 managed private cloud.
The Operations Manager connector for VMM prerequisite requirements include the
Operations Manager console to be installed on the VMM server and the installation of
several management packs.
To link VMM and Operations Manager, you need the credentials of an account that is a
member of the Operations Manager Administrators user role, and the credentials of an
account that is a member of the VMM Administrator user role.
Orchestrator integration packs are collections of tasks that allow you to automate
activities with different System Center products.
You can import integration packs for Service Manager, Operations Manager, VMM,
DPM, and Configuration Manager.
 
 
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