How do I determine the Cumulative Update level of my SCOM agents?
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jueves, 21 de junio de 2012 5:54
I need to write a VBScript to determine the Cumulative Update level of my SCOM agents.
Does anyone know the best way to do it?
Thank you,
Carlos Felipe França da Fonseca
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jueves, 21 de junio de 2012 6:29Moderador
Take for instance the file monitoringhost.exe in the scom subdirectory and read the file version. If it is 6.1.7221.61 = cu4 , 6.1.7221..81 = cu5 , 6.1.7221..99 = cu6.
You can do this with multiple files to be sure, but to be honest one important file would be enough.
However, you can see the agent versions listed in the agents-by-version state view in the monitoring pane (Operations Manager folder -> agents). There is also a report in for instance the SCC Health check reports you can downlaod from systemcentercentral. Those are the methods I prefer over scripts.
I will very soon publish a blog post on how to check the CU 5 and 6 installations on scom RMSD and MS and Gateway and Webconsole server components of SCOM. The agents is simply watching the state view as stated above.
Bob Cornelissen - BICTT (My Blog about SCOM) - MVP 2012 and Microsoft Community Contributor 2011 Recipient
- Marcado como respuesta Graham DaviesMVP, Moderator domingo, 24 de junio de 2012 8:42
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jueves, 21 de junio de 2012 6:39Moderador
If you have SCCM then you might want to leverage that - this is a starting point:
Cheers
Graham
Regards Graham New System Center 2012 Blog! - http://www.systemcentersolutions.co.uk
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domingo, 24 de junio de 2012 8:42Moderador
Just to follow up Bobs first post - if you want to use SCOM rather than SCCM for this then please see here:
http://www.bictt.com/blogs/bictt.php/2012/06/21/checking-if-cu5-for-scom
http://www.bictt.com/blogs/bictt.php/2012/06/21/checking-if-cu6-for-scom
Cheers
Regards Graham New System Center 2012 Blog! - http://www.systemcentersolutions.co.uk
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