Metrics Calculation in Scom 2012

Hi,
I have a question to ask. Please help
When ever SCOM monitors this infrastructure metrics (like CPU, Memory,Disk,Network) by deploying Custom MP's or default   ones available, how the calculations are done to get the values.
   If i would like to know how my CPU utlization is calculated, how can i know?
   Is there any doc or forum available where i can get this info? Please help.
ShivaKumar.G

Hi
SCOM usually uses the Perfromance Counters which come with Windows or other products, SQL etc. check this here for brief introduction
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh457548.aspx . Of course you could build a collection rule based on a script and collecting data. But this is a different story
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff629410.aspx.
Cheers,
Stefan
Blog: http://blog.scomfaq.ch

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    name="memoryCheckTitle" descriptionBody="" descriptionTitle="ReportingMemCheckPassed" resolution="ReportingMemCheckResolution" /><Detail state="Passed" image="pack://application:,,,/SetupChainerUI;component/GreenCheck.png"
    name="ntfsCheckTitle" descriptionBody="" descriptionTitle="ntfsCheckPassed" resolution="ntfsCheckResolution" /><Detail state="Passed" image="pack://application:,,,/SetupChainerUI;component/GreenCheck.png"
    name="DriveSpaceCheckTitle" descriptionBody="" descriptionTitle="ServerDriveSpaceCheckPassed" resolution="ServerDriveSpaceCheckResolution" /><Detail state="Passed" image="pack://application:,,,/SetupChainerUI;component/GreenCheck.png"
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    name="WindowsInstallerCheckTitle" descriptionBody="" descriptionTitle="WindowsInstallerCheckPassed" resolution="WindowsInstallerCheckResolution" /><Detail state="Passed" image="pack://application:,,,/SetupChainerUI;component/GreenCheck.png"
    name="RemoteRegistryCheckTitle" descriptionBody="" descriptionTitle="RemoteRegistryCheckPassed" resolution="RemoteRegistryCheckResolution" /><Detail state="Passed" image="pack://application:,,,/SetupChainerUI;component/GreenCheck.png"
    name="PendingRebootCheckTitle" descriptionBody="" descriptionTitle="PendingRebootCheckPassed" resolution="PendingRebootCheckResolution" /><Detail state="Passed" image="pack://application:,,,/SetupChainerUI;component/GreenCheck.png"
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    Hi,
    According to the error message:
    [11:52:11]: Error: :getSQLInstanceVersion:  Unable to find the SRS Instance Key: MSSQLSERVER
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    [11:52:11]: Error: :Couldn't check SRS version: Threw Exception.Type: System.ArgumentException, Exception Error Code: 0x80070057, Exception.Message: Version string portion was too short or too long.
    The issue is SQL report server database related, I would like to suggest you create a new report database for SCOM and then check the reuslt. Please refer to the below links and follow it to set up SCOM 2012 R2:
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2013/01/16/opsmgr-2012-sp1-quickstart-deployment-guide.aspx
    In addition, here is thread for your reference also:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/3f883b7f-5a33-49f0-a40d-f3311e68609d/unable-to-connect-to-the-data-access-service-installing-report-server?forum=operationsmanagerreporting
    Regards,
    Yan Li
    Regards, Yan Li

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