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Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 : Understanding Status Summarizers (part 3) - Configuring Status Summarizers - Site System Status Summarizer

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3.2 Site System Status Summarizer

To configure the Site System Status Summarizer, follow these steps:

1.
Right-click Site System Status Summarizer in the Status Summarizers node and choose Properties from context menu to display the Site System Status Summarizer Properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 9.

Figure 9. The General tab of the Site System Status Summarizer Properties dialog box.


Notice that the Enable Status Summarization and Replicate To Parent Site options are selected by default. If you want to disable site system status summarization, clear the option Enable Status Summarization. If you do so, however, the status message system won’t be of much help to you as far as tracking site system thresholds. However, you’ll still be collecting component status. You might decide that tracking component status is enough, and because, let’s say, you have resource concerns on the site server, you might choose to turn off site system status summarization to conserve on resource usage.

If you don’t want to send status information to administrators in a parent site, clear the option Replicate to Parent Site. You might choose to do so if all site troubleshooting occurs at your site or your parent site administrators don’t want to receive status information from your site, or both. If you’re replicating status messages to a parent site, you can set the replication priority for those messages. The default, as you see in Figure 9, is Medium. You might choose Low as a replication priority if you’ve set address options limiting the priority of intersite communications and you want to control when status messages are sent to the parent.

Click the Schedule button to display the Schedule dialog box, where you can specify a schedule for when and how often site system status summarization takes place.

2.
Select the Thresholds tab to configure space thresholds for each database and for each site system, as shown in Figure 10.

Figure 10. The Thresholds tab of the Site System Status Summarizer Properties dialog box.


SMS has already set general default values for site systems. You can modify these settings by entering new values in the Warning or Critical text boxes. SMS has also defined specific threshold values for the SMS database. If you need to change these values, double-click the entry to display the Free Space Threshold Properties dialog box, where you can specify the values you prefer. Then click OK to close the dialog box.

3.
To add a specific site server to monitor its status, click the New button (the yellow star) in the Specific Thresholds frame to display the Free Space Threshold Properties dialog box, as shown in Figure 11.

Figure 11. The Free Space Threshold Properties dialog box.


Select the site system to monitor from the Storage Object drop-down list, enter the desired free space thresholds to monitor for in the Warning and Critical text boxes, and then click OK.

4.
Click OK again to save your changes.

3.3 Advertisement Status Summarizer

To configure the Advertisement Status Summarizer, follow these steps:

1.
Right-click Advertisement Status Summarizer in the Status Summarizers node and choose Properties from the context menu to display the Advertisement Status Summarizer Properties dialog box, shown in Figure 12.

Figure 12. The General tab of the Advertisement Status Summarizer Properties dialog box.


Notice that the Enable Status Summarization and Replicate To Parent Site options are selected by default. If you want to disable site advertisement status summarization, clear the option Enable Status Summarization. If you do so, the status message system will no longer track advertisement status. If you manage a lot of packages at this site, disabling this option will effectively rob you of the ability to follow the progress of a package advertisement to a target collection.

As with Component and Site System status, if you don’t want to send status information about advertisements to administrators in a parent site, clear the option Replicate To Parent Site. You might choose to do so if all package maintenance occurs at your site or your parent site administrators don’t want to receive information about advertisements from your site, or both. If you’re replicating status messages to a parent site, you can set the replication priority for those messages. The default, as you see in Figure 12, is Medium. You might choose Low as a replication priority if you’ve set address options limiting the priority of intersite communications and you want to control when status messages are sent to the parent.

2.
Choose OK to save your modifications.

Status summarizers help us to define how component, system, and advertisement status is displayed to the SMS administrator based on their message type—OK, Warning, and Critical. The next section shows us how to further refine which status messages are captured and displayed in the Status Message Viewer.

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