Operations Manager 2012 R2 Enterprise Alerting

Hi,
at the moment we plan the migration from SCOM 2007 R2 to SCOM 2012 R2.
We are looking for an enterprise alerting solution like the product from DERDACK. Do you know of any other vendors / products with the same capabilities?
Thank you,
Martin

There is Mass Notification System for enterprise Alert, and you can check below link
http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/safety/notification/solutions/enterprise_alerting.products.html
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:234]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi has a digital signature
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:354]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi is permitted to run at the 'unrestricted' authorization level.
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:372]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1}'.
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:378]: Machine policy value 'TransformsSecure' is 1
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminProperties 3: -2147287038
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: User policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiSystemRebootPending property. Its value is '1'.
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:424]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: PatchPackage
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding UILevel property. Its value is '2'.
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:435]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:438]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ACTION property. Its value is 'INSTALL'.
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:444]: Running ExecuteSequence
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:444]: Doing action: SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:447]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:448]: Doing action: System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76
    Action ended 10:21:27: SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:450]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:450]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6
    Action ended 10:21:27: System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:452]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:453]: Doing action: System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522
    Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:455]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522.
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    Action ended 10:21:27: System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:458]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
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    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:461]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:461]: Doing action: WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7
    Action ended 10:21:27: SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:463]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:463]: Doing action: System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7
    Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:466]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:467]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8
    Action ended 10:21:27: System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:468]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:469]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9
    Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:471]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:472]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE
    Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:474]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:475]: Doing action: ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0
    Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:477]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 property. Its value is 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\'.
    Action start 10:21:27: ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:477]: Doing action: FindRelatedProducts
    Action ended 10:21:27: ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0. Return value 1.
    Action start 10:21:27: FindRelatedProducts.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:481]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_AGENT property. Its value is '{8B21425D-02F3-4B80-88CE-8F79B320D330}'.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Skipping action: _StopCoreServices.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9 (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Skipping action: _KillOMProcesses.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9 (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Skipping action: _SearchOpsMgrShellPath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Doing action: _SetMonadFilePath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0
    Action ended 10:21:27: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:08) [10:21:27:501]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI847C.tmp, Entrypoint: SetMonadFilePath
    MSI (s) (D4:B0) [10:21:27:502]: Generating random cookie.
    MSI (s) (D4:B0) [10:21:27:505]: Created Custom Action Server with PID 4964 (0x1364).
    MSI (s) (D4:34) [10:21:27:527]: Running as a service.
    MSI (s) (D4:34) [10:21:27:529]: Hello, I'm your 64bit Impersonated custom action server.
    Action start 10:21:27: _SetMonadFilePath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0.
    MSI (s) (D4!DC) [10:21:27:638]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying MONAD_SHELL_PATH property. Its current value is 'Error: Value Never Set. Check the CACore:SetMonadFilePath CA'. Its new value: 'C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe'.
    GetRegistyStringValue: Registy key value found.. C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:640]: Doing action: _Set_CORECOMPONENTPRESENT
    Action ended 10:21:27: _SetMonadFilePath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:643]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CORECOMPONENTPRESENT property. Its value is '{8B21425D-02F3-4B80-88CE-8F79B320D330}'.
    Action start 10:21:27: _Set_CORECOMPONENTPRESENT.
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:644]: Skipping action: _AbortDowngradeProductAttempt (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:644]: Doing action: _AbortIncompatibleComponents
    Action ended 10:21:27: _Set_CORECOMPONENTPRESENT. Return value 1.
    Action start 10:21:27: _AbortIncompatibleComponents.
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5044 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 1580 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5512 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 4268 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5024 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 6064 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 3396 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 2704 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5568 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5940 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 1968 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
    MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:652]: Product: System Center Operations Manager 2012 Server -- The Operations Manager management server cannot be installed on a computer on which the Operations Manager agent, Operations Manager gateway, System Center Essentials, or System Center Service Manager is already installed. These must be uninstalled to proceed.
    The Operations Manager management server cannot be installed on a computer on which the Operations Manager agent, Operations Manager gateway, System Center Essentials, or System Center Service Manager is already installed. These must be uninstalled to proceed.
    Action ended 10:21:27: _AbortIncompatibleComponents. Return value 3.
    Action ended 10:21:27: INSTALL. Return value 3.
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    Property(S): UILevel = 2
    Property(S): ACTION = INSTALL
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    Verify from permission of user that you use it in upgrade, make sure that scom machine and user that you use it in upgrade in sysadmin group in database of operationsManager and OperationsManagerDW
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  • Installation of Operations Manager 2012 R2 along with 2012

    Hi,
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    http://dynamicdatacenter.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/upgrade-distributed-management-group-to-operations-manager-2012-sp1/
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  • Management pack version difference in System Center - Operations Manager 2012 R2 - Help us.

    Hi,
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  • Using GTMTool.exe with Operations Manager 2012 R2

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    Hi,
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    Regards,
    Yan Li
    Regards, Yan Li

  • After creating a Powershell script monitor - how to import in Operation Manager 2012 ?

    Hello!
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    Have a look at the following video, it steps through how to create rules and monitors using PowerShell scripts
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  • Operations Manager 2012 Dashboard Copy/Paste?

    Is there any possible way to copy and paste a Dashboard view in the Operations Manager 2012 console?
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    Hi,
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  • Can you connect multiple VMM Instances to a single Operations Manager 2012/R2 Deployment

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  • Questions about Deployment Operations Manager 2012 R2

    Hi Folks
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    Thanks
    Wilsterman Fernandes

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    He said he fully re installed the whole setup and it solved the issue.
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    =================================================
    I would suggest you check the permissions again
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  • System Center Operations Manager 2012 R2 Evaluation version.

    hi can any one help me with the link to download the iso file for System Center Operations Manager 2012 R2 Evaluation version.Thanks

    Hi,
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  • Operations Manager 2012 R2 Unix/Linux agents installation

    Hi!
    I want to monitor some Linux (RH6) servers with Operations manager 2012 R2. I successfully imported necessary management packs… and then I’m lost. I cannot discover Linux clients
    from console. And I can’t find good guidance how to deploy and manage Linux clients. Can anyone direct me to any step-by-step guidance?
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    Thanks,
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    To discover and monitor linux client, you can refer to below link
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  • Planning System Center Operation Manager 2012 R2 on SQL 2012 Active/Passive Cluster

    Dears,
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    whether i can install all sql databases for SCOM on same sql instance or does it require separate instances for opsmanger database , dw database and ACS database?
    Thanks in advance..

    Hi,
    Yes, all SCOM SQL databases can run on the same instance of SQL server.
    As well, look at some helpful posts for the topic:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn281933.aspx
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2013/10/18/opsmgr-2012-r2-quickstart-deployment-guide.aspx
    Natalya
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  • Operations Manager 2012 R2 UR3

    When updating to UR3 the system wants to upgrade the agents. Does this require a reboot of the client servers? (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2965445) Is this the last update applied to Operations
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    am agreed with Alexey, I had install UR 3 two times in two different customer and have same old agent version, and there are no agent server restart required.
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