Tablespace size report for SQL and oracle servers

 
   Hi All
  is it possible to get tablespace size for all sql and oracle server in the form of report in SCOM.
  Regards
  Madhavi

Oracle: Table size report of Oracle is depend on the MP which yu imported into SCOM
SQL :
1) Create a group which contains folowing dynamic rule
2) Reporting workspace --> Microsoft Gneric Report --> Performace Detail
3) in the parameter area, create a new series, add group which create in step 1) and select the rule: MSSQL XXX: Collect Database Allocated Size(MB)
4) Run the report
5) In the report, click actions and select "Performance details for every object"
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