Using Operations Manager Runtime Scripts

System Center

Updated: January 31, 2012

Applies To: System Center 2012 - Operations Manager

[This topic is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases. Blank topics are included as placeholders.]

System Center 2012 – Operations Manager includes a script library that you can use to create custom runtime scripts. When you add them to a management pack, you can use these scripts to do the following:

  • Discover class instances that you want to monitor

  • Create monitoring data that can later be used by rules, tasks, or monitors

In This Section

Runtime Scripts Overview
Provides an overview of runtime scripts and how they are used in management packs.

How to Use Runtime Scripts for Discovery
Describes how to create a runtime script that discovers class instances that are defined in a management pack.

How to Use Runtime Scripts for Monitoring
Describes how to create a runtime script that collects data for use by monitors, rules, or tasks.

How to Create Operations Manager Events by Using a Script
Describes how to add events to the Operations Manager event log from a runtime script.

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