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What do you understand by MOM?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: July 05, 2008     Asked by: Krishna 
  
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June 23, 2007 16:15:50   #1  
Gangadhara        

RE: What do you understand by MOM?
MOM is alert, This we need configure in our system or server, once it may change it will give message to our contact address. It will generate message automatically
 
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January 11, 2008 17:29:48   #2  
enqueued Member Since: January 2008   Contribution: 1    

RE: What do you understand by MOM?
MOM stands for Microsoft Operations Manager. It is an application used for monitoring health of servers. MOM can monitor lot of things in a server. Such as event viewer entries, performance counters etc. For example. MOM can be configured to watch for a specific performance counter in a server and send an alert when the specific counters croses a threshold. The alert is normally delivered to MOM operator's console. Configuration is done through MOM admin console.

New version of MOM is called SCOM (System Center Operations Manager).

Custom scripts & tasks can be written using VBScript, JScript etc

 
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July 05, 2008 06:39:02   #3  
sateeshts Member Since: July 2008   Contribution: 1    

RE: What do you understand by MOM?
Mom is used to proactively monitor and manage the servers.it is the management tool like tivoli,Hp open view.By using MOm we can manage windows servers as well as many different other platform servers,cisco routers and hardware equips by using management packs and connectors.
 
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