This document provides guidance on integrating Tranxition Migration Manager (TMM) with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to automate the extraction and injection of user profiles. It describes preparing the TMM environment by installing TMM, creating data stores, and configuring user state migration templates. It then covers extracting user state by creating a task sequence in SCCM that runs TMM with the appropriate command line parameters. Finally, it discusses injecting user state by associating source and target computers using a variable, creating a script to get the variable for the TMM command line, and running the injection script in a new task sequence.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), including its history, certification, market opportunity, training duration, site types and roles. It discusses the prerequisites for installing SCCM 2012 SP2, including required hardware, supported operating systems, and roles/features needed for the domain controller and SCCM server.
The 15-day training course on SCCM covers topics such as installation and configuration of SCCM infrastructure including Active Directory, SQL Server, and WSUS. It also covers hands-on labs for configuring SCCM roles and features like applications and software updates management, operating system deployment, compliance settings, reporting and alerts. The last two days cover advanced topics like mobile device management using Microsoft Intune integrated with SCCM.
Managing Updates with System Center Configuration Manager 2012JasonCondo
The document discusses managing software updates with System Center Configuration Manager R2. It covers common patch management approaches, the security review/approval process, an overview of the Configuration Manager software update point role, tips for ongoing management of updates, and troubleshooting techniques. The software update point allows for acquiring, assigning risk levels, assessing, applying, and assimilating software updates across an organization's devices.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an SCCM 2016-17 administration training which covers topics such as Windows Server 2012 R2, Active Directory, SQL Server, SCCM architecture, site deployment, client management, software and application deployment, inventory management, software updates, endpoint protection, operating system deployment, compliance settings, remote control, maintenance and monitoring, mobile device management, and interview questions. The training will include discussions of SCCM features, comparisons of different versions, site roles, deployment scenarios, and configuration of various SCCM components and capabilities.
This document provides an overview of the System Center 2012 product line. It begins with an agenda for a presentation and hands-on lab on System Center Configuration Manager 2012. Next, it discusses the company providing the presentation and their story and solutions. The remainder of the document summarizes the key components of System Center 2012, including System Center Operations Manager, Data Protection Manager, Virtual Machine Manager, Service Manager, and Orchestrator. It also covers private cloud capabilities with System Center and the history and new features of System Center Configuration Manager. Finally, it discusses the two licensing editions for System Center 2012.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), including its history, certification, market opportunity, training duration, site types and roles. It discusses the prerequisites for installing SCCM 2012 SP2, including required hardware, supported operating systems, and roles/features needed for the domain controller and SCCM server.
The 15-day training course on SCCM covers topics such as installation and configuration of SCCM infrastructure including Active Directory, SQL Server, and WSUS. It also covers hands-on labs for configuring SCCM roles and features like applications and software updates management, operating system deployment, compliance settings, reporting and alerts. The last two days cover advanced topics like mobile device management using Microsoft Intune integrated with SCCM.
Managing Updates with System Center Configuration Manager 2012JasonCondo
The document discusses managing software updates with System Center Configuration Manager R2. It covers common patch management approaches, the security review/approval process, an overview of the Configuration Manager software update point role, tips for ongoing management of updates, and troubleshooting techniques. The software update point allows for acquiring, assigning risk levels, assessing, applying, and assimilating software updates across an organization's devices.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an SCCM 2016-17 administration training which covers topics such as Windows Server 2012 R2, Active Directory, SQL Server, SCCM architecture, site deployment, client management, software and application deployment, inventory management, software updates, endpoint protection, operating system deployment, compliance settings, remote control, maintenance and monitoring, mobile device management, and interview questions. The training will include discussions of SCCM features, comparisons of different versions, site roles, deployment scenarios, and configuration of various SCCM components and capabilities.
This document provides an overview of the System Center 2012 product line. It begins with an agenda for a presentation and hands-on lab on System Center Configuration Manager 2012. Next, it discusses the company providing the presentation and their story and solutions. The remainder of the document summarizes the key components of System Center 2012, including System Center Operations Manager, Data Protection Manager, Virtual Machine Manager, Service Manager, and Orchestrator. It also covers private cloud capabilities with System Center and the history and new features of System Center Configuration Manager. Finally, it discusses the two licensing editions for System Center 2012.
Desktop Management Using Microsoft SCCMJerry Bishop
Overview of how one college took control of its desktop environment using Microsoft's SCCM for imaging and improved user satisfaction, quality, and reduced support demands and costs.
On August 24th and 25th, Chris Raschke presented on one of the most notable releases in Microsoft's new System Center 2012 lineup, Configuration Manager 2012.
Download the slide deck (PDF, 1 MB) for a sneak peek at Configuration Manager 2012, including major product themes, migration from 2007, and steps to prepare for 2012. Chris will also show you how SCCM 2012 can ease management and save you money!
For more information on this or other System Center topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 OverviewAmit Gatenyo
This document discusses new features in Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2012, including a centralized management console, enhanced workload protection such as for SharePoint and Hyper-V, and improved integration with System Center and ticketing systems. Key enhancements are a single console for managing backups across an enterprise, role-based access control, certificate-based authentication, smarter media colocation, and support for generic data sources and item-level recovery of additional workloads like SharePoint. DPM 2012 aims to reduce management costs and integrate better with existing environments and systems.
My Easy Center is intended for users who needed to perform very straightforwardly operational daily tasks on SCCM Software.
Please review our user guide :)
The document discusses various IT projects including software and operating system updates and deployment, power management, System Center Endpoint Protection, SCCM remote tools implementation, and the deployment of an SUI primary site. It provides statistics on software update completion rates, details the migration of devices to Windows 7 and 8.1, and outlines the cost savings from power management policies. It also briefly describes enabling SCCM remote tools for helpdesk and deploying an SUI primary site to reduce bandwidth usage.
This document is a collage document cut & paste from the original SCSM document published by Microsoft. I only took what needed for the document to be completed. As I was developing a System Center Service Manager Sizing on Hardware and Software, the actual BOM is listed at the bottom of the document with design guidelines.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 - Whats NewAmit Gatenyo
System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2012 enables building private clouds and federating them to public clouds. VMM 2012 focuses on fabric management, services, cloud deployment, and fabric management. It allows highly automated management of Hyper-V, storage, networks, and other infrastructure. VMM 2012 also supports building private clouds with capabilities like self-service user roles, quotas, and templates to model multi-tier applications. Additionally, a product called Concero allows extending private clouds built with VMM 2012 into the public Azure cloud for a hybrid approach.
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 provides centralized management of virtual machines running on Hyper-V, Virtual Server, and VMware ESX/ESXi hypervisors. It allows administrators to provision and deploy virtual machines, perform conversions between physical and virtual machines, and optimize resource utilization across virtualized hosts. The latest release adds enhanced VMware management capabilities and more flexible delegation of administrative tasks through self-service portals and PowerShell scripting.
Product Information - Fuse Management Central 1.0.0antonio.carvalho
Fuse Management Central is an administration platform for OpenText Content Suite/Extended ECM, enabling a centralized management of system while monitoring its components.
Due to its architecture, it separate system administration from business administration, introducing a new layer of security on OpenText Content Suite administration.
For more information on Patch Manager, visit: http://www.solarwinds.com/patch-manager.aspx
This two-part presentation will cover how to do WSUS Deployment on Windows Server 2008.
Part 1 – General considerations:
• Documentation review
• General considerations for deployment
• Local database vs Remote database
• Installation prerequisites
Part 2 – Installation:
• Installation on connected server
• Installation on disconnected server
• Migrating existing WSUS server
• Upgrade existing WSUS server
This document provides instructions for configuring Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to deploy updates to client computers through Group Policy. The steps include creating a GPO linked to the OU containing the client computers, configuring the GPO to specify the WSUS server URL for updating, and setting options for automatic updating to download and notify users before installing updates without automatically restarting with logged on users.
TECHNICAL BRIEF▶ Backup Exec 15 Blueprint for Large InstallationsSymantec
This Backup Exec Blueprint presentation includes example diagrams that contain objects that represent applications and platforms from other companies such as Microsoft and VMware. These diagrams may or may not match or resemble actual implementations found in end user environments. Any likeness or similarity to actual end user environments is completely by coincidence.
The goal of the diagrams included in this blueprint presentation is not to recommend specific ways in which to implement applications and platforms from other companies such as Microsoft and VMware but rather to illustrate Backup Exec best practices only.
For guidelines and best practices on installing and configuring applications and platforms from other companies, please refer to best practice documentation and other resources provided by those companies.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Windows clustering technologies, including Network Load Balancing (NLB), Component Load Balancing (CLB), and Server Cluster. It discusses how these technologies can be used together to provide high availability, reliability, and scalability for applications and services. NLB is used for load balancing web servers, CLB balances application components, and Server Cluster provides failover for databases and backend services. Clusters can be organized as farms of identical servers or packs that share partitioned data. Technologies can scale out by adding servers or scale up individual servers. Server Cluster nodes can operate actively or passively.
Consistent Regions in Specialized Toolkits for IBM InfoSphere Streams V4.0lisanl
This document discusses how specialized toolkits in IBM InfoSphere Streams 4.0 support consistent regions. It describes the requirements for operators to participate in consistent regions, potential compile errors, and which toolkits are supported. The R, Messaging, and HDFS toolkits are highlighted as examples. The Rscript operator can participate but cannot start a region. Messaging operators cannot start a region and may lose messages. HDFS operators can support exactly-once processing depending on their role and configuration.
IBM Data Studio Health Monitor and IBM Optim Performance Manager are graphical monitoring utilities for IBM DB2. Data Studio Health Monitor provides a simple browser-based monitoring solution that monitors database availability, connections, and free space. Optim Performance Manager provides more extensive end-to-end monitoring of database and application performance across an entire system, identifies potential problems using interactive dashboards, and integrates with other Optim and Tivoli tools. Both tools involve installing a web-based console, adding databases to monitor, and configuring alerts and users.
SolarWinds Patch Manager - How does it compare to SCCM Patch Management?SolarWinds
Looking to complement your SCCM Patch Management Solution to improve 3rd party application patching? Learn how SolarWinds Patch Manager might be the right choice for you.
This document provides instructions for implementing zone updates using the ArcSight Zone Update Subscription package. It describes running the zoneUpdate command to update IPv4 address allocations and dark space information. The zoneUpdate command updates zones in the global network and performs actions like removing old zones, installing and updating zones, and auto-zoning assets. The document also provides best practices, recommendations, examples, and troubleshooting steps for running zoneUpdates.
Monitoring system performance and health of i CEC 2012COMMON Europe
Here are some notes on defining a monitor:
Metrics to monitor - Select the metrics you want to graph from the available list. Common metrics include CPU utilization, disk I/O, memory usage.
Collection interval - How often the data is collected, in seconds. Lower intervals provide more granular data but increase monitoring overhead.
Maximum value - The maximum Y axis value to graph, allows scaling the graph. Auto-scales by default.
Display time - The time range displayed on the X axis. Lower times show more recent data at the expense of historical context.
Vertical axis - The metric used for the Y axis.
Horizontal axis - Time-based, using the display time setting.
When
This document summarizes features of Windows Server 2012 related to virtualization, including:
- VM priorities which allow starting the most important VMs first and preempting lower priority VMs.
- Enhanced failover clustering which uses memory-aware placement of VMs and live migration instead of quick migration for failback.
- Cluster-Aware Updating which orchestrates patching across a failover cluster in a planned and automated way.
- System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 which supports VM priorities, anti-affinity rules through availability sets, and cluster management capabilities.
For more information on Patch Manager, visit: http://www.solarwinds.com/patch-manager.aspx
Learn how WSUS Reporting can be made easier by looking at the Updates Report, Computers Reports, Synchronization Report and Custom Reporting.
Comodo Remote Monitoring and Management provides Managed Service Providers complete visibility and control over the systems they manage. For more information, visit: https://one.comodo.com/rmm.php
Comodo RMM (Remote Monitoring and Management) Software Administrator GuideStacey Matthews
Comodo One is the integrated platform for IT Managed Service Providers which combines Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) Software, Service Desk, Device Management and Patch Management modules in a single, easily navigated console. Source: https://one.comodo.com
Desktop Management Using Microsoft SCCMJerry Bishop
Overview of how one college took control of its desktop environment using Microsoft's SCCM for imaging and improved user satisfaction, quality, and reduced support demands and costs.
On August 24th and 25th, Chris Raschke presented on one of the most notable releases in Microsoft's new System Center 2012 lineup, Configuration Manager 2012.
Download the slide deck (PDF, 1 MB) for a sneak peek at Configuration Manager 2012, including major product themes, migration from 2007, and steps to prepare for 2012. Chris will also show you how SCCM 2012 can ease management and save you money!
For more information on this or other System Center topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 OverviewAmit Gatenyo
This document discusses new features in Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2012, including a centralized management console, enhanced workload protection such as for SharePoint and Hyper-V, and improved integration with System Center and ticketing systems. Key enhancements are a single console for managing backups across an enterprise, role-based access control, certificate-based authentication, smarter media colocation, and support for generic data sources and item-level recovery of additional workloads like SharePoint. DPM 2012 aims to reduce management costs and integrate better with existing environments and systems.
My Easy Center is intended for users who needed to perform very straightforwardly operational daily tasks on SCCM Software.
Please review our user guide :)
The document discusses various IT projects including software and operating system updates and deployment, power management, System Center Endpoint Protection, SCCM remote tools implementation, and the deployment of an SUI primary site. It provides statistics on software update completion rates, details the migration of devices to Windows 7 and 8.1, and outlines the cost savings from power management policies. It also briefly describes enabling SCCM remote tools for helpdesk and deploying an SUI primary site to reduce bandwidth usage.
This document is a collage document cut & paste from the original SCSM document published by Microsoft. I only took what needed for the document to be completed. As I was developing a System Center Service Manager Sizing on Hardware and Software, the actual BOM is listed at the bottom of the document with design guidelines.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 - Whats NewAmit Gatenyo
System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2012 enables building private clouds and federating them to public clouds. VMM 2012 focuses on fabric management, services, cloud deployment, and fabric management. It allows highly automated management of Hyper-V, storage, networks, and other infrastructure. VMM 2012 also supports building private clouds with capabilities like self-service user roles, quotas, and templates to model multi-tier applications. Additionally, a product called Concero allows extending private clouds built with VMM 2012 into the public Azure cloud for a hybrid approach.
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 provides centralized management of virtual machines running on Hyper-V, Virtual Server, and VMware ESX/ESXi hypervisors. It allows administrators to provision and deploy virtual machines, perform conversions between physical and virtual machines, and optimize resource utilization across virtualized hosts. The latest release adds enhanced VMware management capabilities and more flexible delegation of administrative tasks through self-service portals and PowerShell scripting.
Product Information - Fuse Management Central 1.0.0antonio.carvalho
Fuse Management Central is an administration platform for OpenText Content Suite/Extended ECM, enabling a centralized management of system while monitoring its components.
Due to its architecture, it separate system administration from business administration, introducing a new layer of security on OpenText Content Suite administration.
For more information on Patch Manager, visit: http://www.solarwinds.com/patch-manager.aspx
This two-part presentation will cover how to do WSUS Deployment on Windows Server 2008.
Part 1 – General considerations:
• Documentation review
• General considerations for deployment
• Local database vs Remote database
• Installation prerequisites
Part 2 – Installation:
• Installation on connected server
• Installation on disconnected server
• Migrating existing WSUS server
• Upgrade existing WSUS server
This document provides instructions for configuring Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to deploy updates to client computers through Group Policy. The steps include creating a GPO linked to the OU containing the client computers, configuring the GPO to specify the WSUS server URL for updating, and setting options for automatic updating to download and notify users before installing updates without automatically restarting with logged on users.
TECHNICAL BRIEF▶ Backup Exec 15 Blueprint for Large InstallationsSymantec
This Backup Exec Blueprint presentation includes example diagrams that contain objects that represent applications and platforms from other companies such as Microsoft and VMware. These diagrams may or may not match or resemble actual implementations found in end user environments. Any likeness or similarity to actual end user environments is completely by coincidence.
The goal of the diagrams included in this blueprint presentation is not to recommend specific ways in which to implement applications and platforms from other companies such as Microsoft and VMware but rather to illustrate Backup Exec best practices only.
For guidelines and best practices on installing and configuring applications and platforms from other companies, please refer to best practice documentation and other resources provided by those companies.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Windows clustering technologies, including Network Load Balancing (NLB), Component Load Balancing (CLB), and Server Cluster. It discusses how these technologies can be used together to provide high availability, reliability, and scalability for applications and services. NLB is used for load balancing web servers, CLB balances application components, and Server Cluster provides failover for databases and backend services. Clusters can be organized as farms of identical servers or packs that share partitioned data. Technologies can scale out by adding servers or scale up individual servers. Server Cluster nodes can operate actively or passively.
Consistent Regions in Specialized Toolkits for IBM InfoSphere Streams V4.0lisanl
This document discusses how specialized toolkits in IBM InfoSphere Streams 4.0 support consistent regions. It describes the requirements for operators to participate in consistent regions, potential compile errors, and which toolkits are supported. The R, Messaging, and HDFS toolkits are highlighted as examples. The Rscript operator can participate but cannot start a region. Messaging operators cannot start a region and may lose messages. HDFS operators can support exactly-once processing depending on their role and configuration.
IBM Data Studio Health Monitor and IBM Optim Performance Manager are graphical monitoring utilities for IBM DB2. Data Studio Health Monitor provides a simple browser-based monitoring solution that monitors database availability, connections, and free space. Optim Performance Manager provides more extensive end-to-end monitoring of database and application performance across an entire system, identifies potential problems using interactive dashboards, and integrates with other Optim and Tivoli tools. Both tools involve installing a web-based console, adding databases to monitor, and configuring alerts and users.
SolarWinds Patch Manager - How does it compare to SCCM Patch Management?SolarWinds
Looking to complement your SCCM Patch Management Solution to improve 3rd party application patching? Learn how SolarWinds Patch Manager might be the right choice for you.
This document provides instructions for implementing zone updates using the ArcSight Zone Update Subscription package. It describes running the zoneUpdate command to update IPv4 address allocations and dark space information. The zoneUpdate command updates zones in the global network and performs actions like removing old zones, installing and updating zones, and auto-zoning assets. The document also provides best practices, recommendations, examples, and troubleshooting steps for running zoneUpdates.
Monitoring system performance and health of i CEC 2012COMMON Europe
Here are some notes on defining a monitor:
Metrics to monitor - Select the metrics you want to graph from the available list. Common metrics include CPU utilization, disk I/O, memory usage.
Collection interval - How often the data is collected, in seconds. Lower intervals provide more granular data but increase monitoring overhead.
Maximum value - The maximum Y axis value to graph, allows scaling the graph. Auto-scales by default.
Display time - The time range displayed on the X axis. Lower times show more recent data at the expense of historical context.
Vertical axis - The metric used for the Y axis.
Horizontal axis - Time-based, using the display time setting.
When
This document summarizes features of Windows Server 2012 related to virtualization, including:
- VM priorities which allow starting the most important VMs first and preempting lower priority VMs.
- Enhanced failover clustering which uses memory-aware placement of VMs and live migration instead of quick migration for failback.
- Cluster-Aware Updating which orchestrates patching across a failover cluster in a planned and automated way.
- System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 which supports VM priorities, anti-affinity rules through availability sets, and cluster management capabilities.
For more information on Patch Manager, visit: http://www.solarwinds.com/patch-manager.aspx
Learn how WSUS Reporting can be made easier by looking at the Updates Report, Computers Reports, Synchronization Report and Custom Reporting.
Comodo Remote Monitoring and Management provides Managed Service Providers complete visibility and control over the systems they manage. For more information, visit: https://one.comodo.com/rmm.php
Comodo RMM (Remote Monitoring and Management) Software Administrator GuideStacey Matthews
Comodo One is the integrated platform for IT Managed Service Providers which combines Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) Software, Service Desk, Device Management and Patch Management modules in a single, easily navigated console. Source: https://one.comodo.com
This document describes a hybrid test automation framework that combines modular, data-driven, and keyword-driven approaches. The hybrid framework uses initialization, driver/controller, data table, generic, utility, test case, logger, and timer functions. It initializes parameters, reads keywords and test data from a table to call the corresponding functions, and logs results to improve maintainability and reuse across applications.
This document discusses how to build a private cloud on IBM Power Systems using Tivoli Service Management software. A private cloud can provide cloud-like attributes like self-service provisioning, monitoring, and chargeback within a company's internal IT environment. Tivoli Service Automation Manager is a key tool that allows non-IT users to easily provision new virtual servers from standardized software stacks without IT assistance. IBM Power Systems provide the virtualization, stability, support, and scalability required to support a private cloud environment. When combined with automation and standardization, a private cloud can reduce IT costs through more efficient use of resources and reduced labor.
This document provides an overview and getting started guide for Comodo One MSP. It includes instructions for:
1. Signing up for a Comodo One MSP account, which allows access to integrated modules for remote monitoring, service desk, and other applications.
2. An introduction to the main areas and functionalities of the Comodo One MSP web interface, including licensed applications, store applications, and tools.
3. Initial configuration steps like managing administrators, administrative privilege levels, and companies.
The document provides a high-level overview of the key areas, sign-up process, and initial setup steps for the Comodo One MSP platform. It is intended as an introduction for new
Get free Software patches and get rid of vulnerability attacks by using free patch management software from Comodo. Know more: https://one.comodo.com/rmm.php
This thesis evaluates the CATIA Team PDM product data management system. It provides an overview of CATIA Team PDM's features and capabilities for file management, revision control, integration with CATIA, and implementation process. The document also discusses requirements for an effective PDM system and compares CATIA Team PDM to other PDM options like ENOVIA, Matrix10 and @MAC. The conclusion is that CATIA Team PDM offers flexible and user-friendly management of product information thanks to its functionality and close integration with CATIA.
Cloud computing grew out of the concept of utility computing. Essentially, utility computing was the belief that computing resources and hardware would become a commodity to the point that companies would purchase computing resources from a central pool and pay only for the amount of CPU cycles.
Recover First, Resolve Next – Towards Closed Loop Control for Managing Hybrid...Vinay Rajagopal
This document discusses a joint solution by IBM and Tech Mahindra to automate fault recovery and service performance issues in hybrid networks containing both traditional and virtualized network functions. The solution demonstrates "recover first, resolve next" through closed-loop control driven by service level agreements. It uses analytics and standard APIs to integrate orchestration and management between virtualized network functions, their managers, and OSS systems from multiple vendors. The solution aims to help communication service providers automate operations and maintain service quality as they transition networks to a more virtualized, cloud-based infrastructure.
Microsoft India - System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 WhitepaperMicrosoft Private Cloud
This document provides an overview of Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008. It allows centralized administration of virtual machine infrastructure, helps increase physical server utilization, and enables rapid provisioning of new virtual machines. It discusses key features like consolidation of servers, physical to virtual conversion, intelligent virtual machine placement, and provisioning capabilities. System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 helps IT administrators efficiently manage their virtualized server environment.
This document discusses moving legacy systems to cloud computing. It addresses common concerns about cloud security, flexibility, service levels, and managing cloud infrastructure. It outlines different cloud service models like Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). It also describes cloud deployment models such as private, public, hybrid and community clouds. The document provides strategies for incrementally deploying cloud services or migrating legacy applications. It highlights Tata Communications' experience in managing global networks and cloud services.
Multi-Cloud Service Delivery and End-to-End ManagementEric Troup
A discussion of the challenges of delivery a great user experience, and great operations experience, and a great developer experience in todays digital economy.
Configuration Compliance For Storage, Network & Server EMC
This white paper shows the benefits of integrating IT infrastructure management technologies such as Network Configuration Manager, Storage Configuration Advisor and vCenter Configuration Manager into the RSA Archer platform for Configuration Compliance.
Releasing this document for generic access which was previously released to certain companies. This document focuses deployment for the Active Directory within a 2000 user-based organization with the messaging services; including the monitoring and configuration management services with System Center Components.
This document provides an accessories guide for Cambium Networks' point-to-multipoint wireless network solutions. It describes accessories for access points like the Cluster Management Module (CMM) for network synchronization and management, as well as power supplies. Mounting kits and antennas are also covered to help operators design networks to meet their needs.
This document provides an accessories guide for Cambium Networks' point-to-multipoint wireless network solutions. It describes accessories for access points like various cluster management modules that provide power, networking, and GPS synchronization. It also covers universal GPS modules, power supplies, and mounting kits to extend the range of subscriber modules. The guide is intended to help network operators design wireless networks tailored to their specific needs.
This document provides an accessories guide for Cambium Networks' point-to-multipoint wireless network solutions. It describes accessories for access points like the Cluster Management Module (CMM) for network synchronization and management, as well as power supplies. Mounting kits and antennas are also covered that extend the range of subscriber modules. The guide aims to help network operators design wireless networks tailored to their needs.
This document provides an accessories guide for Cambium Networks' point-to-multipoint wireless network solutions. It describes accessories for access points, including cluster management modules that provide synchronization and networking, a universal GPS for small networks, and various power supplies. It also covers subscriber module accessories like power supplies, surge protectors, mounting kits, and range extending accessories. The guide includes compatibility matrices to help match the correct accessories to specific radio models.
This document provides an accessories guide for Cambium Networks' point-to-multipoint wireless system. It describes accessories for access points like cluster management modules that provide synchronization and networking, as well as universal GPS modules. It also covers subscriber module accessories such as power supplies, surge protectors, and mounting kits. The guide includes compatibility matrices to help choose the correct accessory for each radio model.
https://tyresnmore.com/bangalore/tyre-brands/kenda.html
Gone are those days when tubeless tyres work only on high-end luxury vehicles, these days even motorbikes are seen equipped with tubeless tyres. These days many brands have started to manufacture tubeless tyres such as Apollo Tyres, Yokohama Tyres, Kenda Tyres, etc. With the constant change in technology, one should not fear to try new technology. So in case if you are planning to upgrade, you can blindfold trust the tubeless tyres for its better performance, safety, and fuel efficiency.
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A fracture is nothing but a break in the continuity of the bone. Common causes of fracture are usually due to high impact stress or impact that is beyond the general wieght bearing or load bearing capacity of the bone. Fractures can be of many types and of the most severe of them are open fractures. Most major fractures require surgery in general especially more so when the bone is displaced
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Cleaning your crystals from time to time is very important since they can absorb all kind of energies. And here at Conscious Items, we prepared an infographic with a few ways how to do that.
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Are you going to replace your working computer or hard drive? Then there is time to sell your old one. And new owners certainly don’t need access to your data that is proprietary, financial, identity-related or otherwise confidential. You’ll want to securely wipe the drive before sending it to its new home. And here comes DriveSavers Data Recovery infographic with tips and tricks on wiping a working drive.
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Whether you’re looking to buy a new car, pay down some credit card debt there’s a chance you’ll need to apply for Personal loan during your lifetime. And CreditNervana prepared this infographic to guide you through all these types of personal loans, so you could choose the right one for you.
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Want fresh herbs without the added expense at the grocery store? Set up a windowsill garden with a few of the best herbs to grow indoors with SelfUp Infographic.
10 of the spiciest dishes from around the worldvinodmeltoe
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In this infographic we share 10 of the spiciest dishes from around the world
This website provides information about Islam for non-Muslims, including guides, books, videos, articles and other resources about key Islamic concepts. It aims to help non-Muslims understand Islam, Muslims and the Quran. The site covers topics such as the life of Prophet Muhammad, beliefs about God, fasting in Ramadan, and introducing Islam to others. Users can access popular books, videos and articles on these subjects. The site also has sections for Islamic audio recordings, cards and apps to facilitate learning about Islam.
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As a nonprofit expert, you're probably aware of the many benefits hosting a fundraising gala can offer. Here's some of the best activities out there.
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In this infographic we share 10 battery technologies competing with Lithium-ion
https://www.zandstuve.nl/kindercamping-nederland
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................................4
Audience .........................................................................................................................................................................................4
Prior Knowledge..........................................................................................................................................................................4
Benefits of Integration..............................................................................................................................................................4
2. Architecture Concepts ...............................................................................................................................6
3. Getting Started............................................................................................................................................8
Prerequisites ..................................................................................................................................................................................8
Preparing the TMM Environment........................................................................................................................................8
Installing TMM.....................................................................................................................................................................8
Create Data Store(s) ..........................................................................................................................................................8
Configuring User State Migration Templates........................................................................................................9
4. Extracting User State .................................................................................................................................9
Overview..........................................................................................................................................................................................9
Creating the Task Sequence..................................................................................................................................................9
TMM Command Line..................................................................................................................................................... 10
SCCMConsole Steps....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Advertising the Task Sequence ......................................................................................................................................... 15
Monitoring the Progress of User State Extraction ................................................................................................... 16
5. Injecting User State..................................................................................................................................16
Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Associating Source and Target Computers ................................................................................................................. 16
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Manually Defining the Target System Variable................................................................................................. 18
Creating the Script Used to Inject User State............................................................................................................ 19
Sample Script..................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Running the Injection Script............................................................................................................................................... 20
Creating a New Task Sequence................................................................................................................................ 21
6. Additional Information............................................................................................................................23
Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Automating TMM .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
TMM User’s Guide................................................................................................................................................................... 23
7. Copyright and Patent Information........................................................................................................24
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Introduction
This document describes methods for integrating Tranxition™ Migration Manager (“TMM”) version 10 or
higher can be integrated with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
Audience
This document is intended for IT administrators using SCCM to deploy TMM services to client PCs
and automating the extraction and injection of user profiles. It provides a technical overview of the
integration of SCCM and TMM, and describes how to configure and use a SCCM infrastructure to
deploy and manage TMM.
Prior Knowledge
The administrator using this guide should have previous knowledge of the following technologies:
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)
Tranxition Migration Manager version 10 or later
Benefits of Integration
SCCM delivers a rich set of capabilities that enterprises utilize for managing desktop deployments.
Integrating Tranxition Migration Manager and SCCM delivers the following benefits:
Performance – TMM operates at up to five times the speed of USMT in a lab environment
Reliability – Customers report low failure rates during state migration with TMM
Cost – As a commercial product, TMM is directly supported and has a much lower
operating cost than USMT even when initial license costs are factored in
Infrastructure – organizations using both SCCM and TMM can scale TMM to support all
deployment operations necessary in an “enterprise” environment.
Scalability – Users can leverage SCCM Distribution Points for hosting the TMM data store,
thus removing the need to deploy and maintain a separate TMM data store.
Security – Maintaining security with TMM is simpler using SCCM infrastructure
Automated User Backups – With the integration with Configuration Manager, TMM can
backup user state data on a routine basis, providing user state snapshots automatically
through the use of SCCM collections and advertisements.
Process Management – Using SCCM and TMM together enables effective deployment
processes
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Deeper Migration – TMM supports conversion of data between application versions and
more depth in migrating settings in many instances
TMM automates the backup, restoration, and management of user state profiles offering several
capabilities not available within USMT, including:
Graphical user interface for configuring user migration profiles, including advanced UI for
managing files and registry rules
Ability to convert legacy application settings to current version and migrate user profiles
based on roles and business groupings
Ability to migrate user states from, to, and between all versions of Windows 10, Windows 8,
and Windows 7.
Through using this guide to integrate TMM with Configuration Manager, users will be able to
automatically manage user profile backup, restores, and migrations with SCCM OSD and MDT.
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Architecture Concepts
TMM provides a centralized, graphical, wizard-driven solution to automate user state profile
migrations, backups, and restores. The solution architecture consists of a central data store or stores
that maintain folders for each user personality managed. TMM can be configured and administered
via the client console to manage user profile configurations and user state migration activities which
can also be automated with command lines. The diagram below illustrates the basic architecture of
the TMM solution.
For more details on the TMM architecture and automating processes with command line options
please see the TMM User Guide and TMM Automation Guide listed in the references section at the
end of this guide.
The TMM solution is readily integrated with SCCM to augment and/or replace USMT. It provides
more robust user state management capabilities. When planning to integrate TMM with SCCM, a few
considerations should be taken to prepare:
1. Will we have a single TMM data store for business or many?
2. Should the data store be a dedicated resource or an existing SCCM resource?
3. How many unique user state configuration files will we need to create to support the
various profiles?
4. Should we allow users to access the TMM client from their desktop?
5. Do we want to extract/backup all local user state profiles, only the logged in user, or only
ones that have been used? Do we want to exclude any users?
6. Do we need to password protect the personalities within the Data Store(s)?
Note that while it’s possible to deploy TMM to each individual desktop, it is not necessary to do so.
Instead TMM can be run from a central location (or locations depending on network architecture) –
this is the recommended approach.
Once these questions and the general design have been planned out TMM can be configured to
perform tasks around user state migration and backup. While all of this is accomplished with
standard SCCM packages, collections, and advertisements, the TMM Data Store(s) do need to be set
up in advance and at least one user state migration template must be created. The number of Data
Stores directly impacts the complexity of automating user state migration but does enable support
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for a broad range of SCCM configuration scenarios. The diagram below shows a basic SCCM
architecture with a single TMM Data Store.
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Getting Started
This section provides instructions for preparing the TMM environment in preparation for the SCCM
integration.
Prerequisites
The following assets and preparation are required to successfully integrate TMM with SCCM, they
include:
1. TMM software
2. Sufficient privileges to install software and create/access Data Store
Preparing the TMM Environment
To prepare TMM for integration with SCCM there are three primary steps that need to be completed.
1. Install TMM
2. Create Data Store(s)
3. Create User State Migration Templates
Installing TMM
The TMM User’s Guide provides detailed instructions for how to install TMM. Typically you will only
need to install TMM once in a central location, although in a distributed network environment it may
be necessary to have a central installation of TMM in each major site in order to conserve network
capacity between the sites.
Create Data Store(s)
The TMM installer creates the central location where user state data and configuration information
will be stored. The account performing file backups or personality restores must have full access to
the Data Store shared folder (and NTFS permissions). If TMM is launched and managed through an
SCCM service account, that account and possibly ‘Domain Computers’ will need these rights.
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The user account used by SCCM to run TMM needs read and write access to the file share where the
user state data is stored. This is the only account that needs to be given access to the file share.
Configuring User State Migration Templates
TMM uses a configuration file to control the following aspects of a migration operation:
Applications to migrate settings and data for
File and registry rules to use for the migration
General application behavior (logging, file overwrite rules, etc.)
This information is explained in detail in the Tranxition Migration Manager User’s Guide. Please refer
to that document for more detailed information. It is included with the software.
For large migrations it’s quite likely that multiple, different, configuration files will be necessary
depending on the computers and users being targeted for the migration (for instance, different
migration settings may be necessary for users in the HR department compared to users in the
Accounting department).
The configuration files should be saved in the same central location where TMM is installed so they
can be referenced using the /CONFIG command-line parameter. If only the default named
Configuration.xml is being used, the /CONFIG command-line parameter may be omitted.
Extracting User State
Overview
Extracting user state from a system is the process of reading all settings and data associated with a
user from a particular system (the corresponding step to USMT’s scanstate.exe process). Since there is
no need to install TMM on each system that should be extracted, there is no need to create a
software distribution package for TMM – a simple Task Sequence can be used instead.
Creating the Task Sequence
With TMM already installed in a central location, all that’s required to automate the process of
extracting user state is a Task Sequence that runs TMM.
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It’s also possible to add the user state extraction as an action in an existing Task
Sequence instead of creating a new Task Sequence if there is more work being done
on the source systems than just doing the user state extraction.
TMM Command Line
The full syntax for the command line parameters supported by TMM is described in the Automating
Tranxition Migration Manager guide. Please refer to that for the complete details of the parameters
used for user state extraction.
A minimal command line for doing an automated user state extraction with TMM looks something
like this (all on one line):
myserverMigrationManagermigrationmanager.exe /autoextract /allusers
In the above example, it’s assumed that TMM has been installed on a server named “MyServer” and a
file share has been created with the name “MigrationManager”. As the /CONFIG and /DATASTORE are
omitted in this example, the default configuration file "Configuration.xml" and data store location set
in the configuration file contains the URL to the default location
"myserverMigrationManagerDataStore" within the TMM shared folder.
Optionally the command line parameters /CONFIG and /DATASTORE can be used. Be sure to specify
the full UNC path with these command lines and that the SCCM account or service has full access to
those shares (and NTFS permissions) in addition to the TMM installation location (in this example,
“myserverMigrationManager”).
If the local SYSTEM is running the TMM task, then “domain computers” may need to have access to
these shares. Alternatively, a task can be added to access the share before the task to run TMM. This
can be accomplished by adding “Connect to Network Folder” from Add | General. In the task
sequence step, map the share to a drive letter and set the Account to an account with full access to
the shared folder. Then use the drive letter in-place of UNC paths in the command line task for
running TMM.
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Parameter Description
/autoextract Perform a user state extraction
/config <path> The absolute path of the configuration file that
should be used for the extraction (Optional)
/datastore <path> The absolute path of the location where the
extracted user state data should be stored
(Optional)
/allusers Extract the user state data for all user profiles
on the system
SCCM Console Steps
1. Start the SCCM console
2. Expand “Software Library | Operating Systems | Task Sequences”
3. Click “Create Task Sequence” in the Action pane
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4. Select “Create a new custom task sequence”
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5. Click “Next” and specify a name of the task sequence (and optionally a Description)
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6. Click “Next” and then complete the wizard
7. Back in the console window, right click the new Task Sequence and select “Edit”
8. Click Add | General | Run Command Line
9. Enter the name of the action (e.g. “Extract user state”) and optionally a description
10. Enter the TMM command line (note that the paths will be different depending on where
TMM is installed). The path to “MigrationManager.exe” can either be specified in the
command line, or under “Start in” as shown below.
Enable “Run this step as the following account” and specify the account to run TMM.
Typically, an administrator account is created for the migration process, but this can be
any account that has full access to the TMM installation share (such as:
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“myserver/MigrationManager”) and any additional shares (such as /Config, /Datastore)
that may be setup in addition to local administrator rights on the source and target
systems. If it is desired not to specify an account to run the step, then the local SYSTEM
account will be used and will need access to the share(s) by adding share (and NTFS)
permissions for “Domain Computers”. Alternatively, a task sequence to map a drive to the
shared folders can also be used by adding a task “Add | General | Connect to Network
Folder” prior to Extract User State command line task.
11. Click “OK” to save the changes to the Task Sequence
Advertising the Task Sequence
Once the Task Sequence has been created, it should be advertised to the computers that are the
source systems for the migration causing TMM to extract the user state from those systems. The
exact steps for how to create the appropriate Collections to target the source systems is beyond the
scope of this document.
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Monitoring the Progress of User State Extraction
The following list summarizes some of the resources and methods available for monitoring the status
of the user state extractions:
Review Advertisement Status Messages for the Agent Installation, Personality Extraction and Backup
jobs. Identify any failures
Review the report “Status of a specific advertisement”
For failed user personality extraction jobs:
o Confirm personality extraction process generates success/failure status messages
o Create status filter query to email technician when personality extraction process
fails
o For additional logging information on the local source machine, review the TMM
session log (located C:ProgramDataTranxitionTMM on Windows 7 and later).
Each time a job is run, a separate session log entry is created providing
performed during the extraction. Please refer to the TMM User’s Guide for more
information on the log files created by TMM information about the job, including
the exit code of the job. Also, within the personality folder of the data source, a
log is also created showing the operations
Injecting User State
Overview
The most common scenario for integrating TMM with SCCM is to use it as part of an Operating
System Deployment. The TMM action(s) can easily be added to any existing Task Sequences.
Associating Source and Target Computers
This example makes use of a variable (named MMSOURCE in the sample script described below)
defined on the target systems to define the name of the source system. Other methods are possible
but not addressed in this document.
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The variable can be defined as part of creating the target system in SCCM by extending the process
currently used. For example, if importing computer information from a CSV file, the variable
assignment can be done as part of the import.
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Manually Defining the Target System Variable
To manually define the variable for a target system, follow these steps:
1. Locate the target system in the SCCM console, right-click it and select Properties
1. On the Variables tab, enter the name and value of the variable:
2. Click OK to save the changes
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Creating the Script Used to Inject User State
Since TMM needs the name of the source system when it injects user state to the target system, a
VBScript script is needed to get the Task Sequence environment variable for use in the command
line. This script should be stored on the file share where TMM is installed.
Sample Script
This sample script can be used as a template for the injection script. It will need to be adjusted for
the specific environment for the path to TMM:
Dim sccmEnvironment ' The Task Sequence environment variables
Dim sourceSystem ' The name of the source system
Dim commandLine' The command line to run
Set sccmEnvironment = CreateObject( "Microsoft.SMS.TSEnvironment" )
' Get the name of the source system for this target system using the
' value of the MMSOURCE computer variable defined in SCCM.
sourceSystem = sccmEnvironment( "MMSOURCE" )
commandLine = "MyServerMigrationManagermigrationmanager.exe /autoinject /allusers
/source " + sourceSystem
WScript.Echo "Command line: " + commandLine
Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
result = WshShell.Run( commandLine , 1, true )
WScript.Quit result
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Running the Injection Script
Once the injection script has been created and deployed, running the script can either be added as a
new action in an existing Task Sequence (e.g. included in an existing Operating System Deployment
Task Sequence) or included in a new Task Sequence depending on the environment and any other
needs.
The steps to create the action are much the same regardless of whether a new Task Sequence is
being created or an action is being added to an existing Task Sequence. The steps below creates a
new Task Sequence.
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Creating a New Task Sequence
To create a new Task Sequence, follow these steps:
1. Start the SCCM console and navigate to “Software Library | Operating Systems | Task
Sequences”
2. Right-click Task Sequences and select "Create Task Sequence” from the menu
3. In the New Task Sequence wizard, select “Create a new custom task sequence”
4. Click Next and enter the name and optional comment for the Task Sequence
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5. Click Next to create the Task Sequence and when the wizard has completed, click Close
6. In the list of Task Sequences, right-click the new Task Sequence and select Edit
7. In the Task Sequence Editor, click Add | General | Run Command Line
8. Enter the name of the action (e.g. Inject User State)
9. In the command-line field, enter the command to run the injection script created above:
Note that the UNC path for the file share where TMM is installed will need to be adjusted
depending on the environment. If the task is to be run as a specific user as discussed
when creating the extraction task, enable the setting and add that user to: ”Run this step
as the following account”.
10. Click OK to save the changes to the Task Sequence.
The Task Sequence is now ready to be used.
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Additional Information
Overview
This document provides a basic introduction to the capabilities of TMM with the focus being on how
to use TMM with Configuration Manager. For more detailed information the capabilities of TMM,
additional documentation is available.
Automating TMM
This guide, included with TMM and also available on the Tranxition website at
https://tranxition.com/documentation/mm-automation-guide/, provides complete documentation of
the command line parameters supported by TMM. This document also describes all of the exit codes
used by TMM to communicate errors in automation scenarios.
TMM User’s Guide
This guide, also included with TMM and available on the Tranxition website at
https://tranxition.com/documentation/mm-users-guide/, documents all of the features of TMM
including the user interface. The chapter describing the log files generated by TMM may be of
particular interest to help troubleshoot any failed migrations.