How to Query for Recoveries
System Center
Updated: January 31, 2012
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Operations Manager
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A recovery object is triggered by a monitor state change or by a diagnostic object operation. The recovery workflow performs an action that can change the state of a monitored component.
You can query for recovery objects by defining criteria in the Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Configuration.ManagementPackRecoveryCriteria class constructor. The criteria syntax is defined in Criteria Expression Syntax. The following property names are valid names that can be used in the criteria expression:
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Id
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Name
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Accessibility
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ManagementPackId
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Enabled
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Target
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Monitor
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ResetMonitor
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ExecuteOnState
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ExecuteOnDiagnostic
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Remotable
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CategoryOld
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Timeout
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TimeAdded
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LastModified
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DisplayName
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Description
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HasNonCategoryOverride
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Category
The following code queries for all recovery objects that contain SystemCenter in their name:
/// <summary> /// Query for recoveries. /// </summary> using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement; using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Configuration; using Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Monitoring; namespace SDKSamples { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { ManagementGroup mg = new ManagementGroup("localhost"); // The criteria specifies that you want to collect // all the recoveries that contain SystemCenter in their name. ManagementPackRecoveryCriteria recoveryCriteria = new ManagementPackRecoveryCriteria( "Name LIKE '%SystemCenter%'"); Console.WriteLine("Querying for data..."); IList<ManagementPackRecovery> recoveries = mg.Monitoring.GetRecoveries(recoveryCriteria); // Display information about each recovery. foreach (ManagementPackRecovery recovery in recoveries) { Console.WriteLine("Recovery name: " + recovery.Name); Console.WriteLine("Status: " + recovery.Status.ToString()); Console.WriteLine("Category: " + recovery.Category); Console.WriteLine("Description: " + recovery.Description + Environment.NewLine); } } } }
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