SharePoint 2013 a Operations Manager 2012 R2 - Service Visualization

Pavel Kyzivát, Premier Field Engineer Robert Novák, Premier Field Engineer Introduction Agenda Architecture of the solution SharePoint integration Visio Add-In for System Center 2012 Authoring Service Visualizations Publishing Service Visualizations

3 Introduction

This technology provides following SCOM extension:s • Ready-to-use monitoring web portal based on SharePoint Server • Adopted views of LOB applications, technologies, etc. for internal customers of IT services • SharePoint Server integrated dashboards for IT support staff

Key capabilities comprise: • linking shapes in newly created or existing Visio documents to any SCOM monitored object (such as a computer, database, Web site, or perspective) in order to present their current health state • export of distributed application from SCOM Operations Console as Visio document and automatically providing live health state information on the exported objects • Bulk-linking shapes in existing Visio documents to the computer and network devices monitored by SCOM by matching computer names or IP addresses • Health states can be automatically refreshed in published Visio documents that are hosted in a SharePoint 2010/2013 document library

4 Prerequisites and requirements

IT environment prerequisites for Service Visualization: • Operations Manager deployment • stable and reliable SCOM infrastructure • deployment of required technology specific Management Packs • All Management packs are well configured and tuned • SharePoint 2010/2013 farm, Enterprise edition with Visio services Staffing requirements for Service Visualization deployment: • SCOM specialist • SharePoint specialist

5 Architecture: Operations Manager, Visio, SharePoint Server

Microsoft Office Visio 2010/2013 - Used as authoring tool Visio Add-in for System Center 2012 - Required in order to use Visio as the Service Visualization diagram authoring tool able to connect to the SCOM SharePoint server 2010/2013 with Visio services - Used as presentation/publishing platform SharePoint Add-in for System Center 2012 - Required for publishing of refreshable diagrams from Visio to SharePoint and their automatic refresh Operations Manager - Used as data provider for refreshable Visio diagrams 6 Microsoft Visio 2010 and SharePoint 2010 Extensions for System Center 2012 Package

• Core component of the whole solution • Installation package can be downloaded from Microsoft download side • Consists of: - Client part – Microsoft Office Visio Add-in for System Center 2012 - installed on a computer with SCOM console and Microsoft Office Visio (2010 or 2013) - Server part - SharePoint Add-in for System Center 2012 (aka. Visio Services Data Provider for System Center 2012 – Operations Manager) Installed on SharePoint Server (2010 or 2013, Enterprise edition), with SCOM 2012 console - Documentation

7 Microsoft Office Visio Add-In for System Center 2012 – installation

• Can be installed on the desktop or server class • Prerequisites on the computer: • SCOM 2012 Operations Console • Microsoft Office Visio 2010/2013 Professional or higher on the computer • Visual Studio Tools for Office 2010 (for Microsoft Office Visio 2010) • The Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 • Installation: • Extract “Visio 2010 and SharePoint 2010 Extensions for System Center 2012” installation package • Install “Microsoft Office Visio add-in” on a computer - use setup.exe from the Client\x86 or Client\x64 folder – based on the Microsoft Office Visio platform • Usage: • Visio Add-In starts up automatically with Visio 2010/2013 8 SharePoint Add-in for System Center 2012 – installation and configuration

Prerequisites: • SharePoint 2010/2013 Enterprise with Visio Services enabled • System Center 2012 - Operations Manager console installed on SharePoint server • The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Setup: • SharePoint 2010 – follow setup procedure described in “Using the Visio add-in for System Center 2012 - Operations Manager.pdf” document (contained in installation package) • SharePoint 2013 – Follow the setup procedure described in following article: http://www.scom2k7.com/installing-scom-2012-visio-dashboards-in--2013 Visio Graphics Service Application: • Change minimum cache Age • Add a new Trusted Data Provider

9 SharePoint 2013 – Visio services

10 SharePoint 2013 – Visio services (part II)

11 SharePoint 2013 – Visio services (part III)

12 SharePoint 2013 – Visio services (part IV)

13 Visio diagram authoring – configuration of SCOM management group connection

Web console is used to launch the Health Explorer from Visio or SharePoint Enables to receive in Visio regular updates of state information from the SCOM management server

14 Visio diagram authoring – adding shapes representing monitored objects (1)

1. Selection of monitored object type (ie. class) to be added to the Visio diagram:

1a) select one of most often used types 1b) select any monitored object type

15 Visio diagram authoring – adding shapes representing monitored objects (2)

16 Visio diagram authoring – saving Visio diagram

17 SharePoint 2013 – Visio drawing publishing

Publish vdw Web Drawing files: • Save or Upload files directly to SharePoint library and access them directly • Publish vdw files directly to WebPart page using Visio Web Access WebPart • Create dashboard page based on Visio Access Webpart

18 SharePoint 2013 – Publish VDW file on aspx webapart page

19 SharePoint 2013 – Publish VDW file on aspx webapart page (part II)

20 SharePoint 2013 – Publish VDW file on aspx webapart page (part III)

21 SharePoint 2013 – Publish VDW file on aspx webapart page (part IV)

22 Dashboard examples - Service and Business Functions

23 Dashboard examples - Watcher Node approach and architecture

24 Dashboard examples – Datacenter availability

25 Service visualization – PFE service

This solution can be deployed and delivered as Standard Premier SKU Service by PFE engineers with following specialization: • Operations Manager PFE Role • SharePoint PFE Role

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