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Which three actions should you perform?

You manage a virtualization environment that contains Windows Server 2012 R2 servers that have the Hyper-V
role installed. You manage the host servers by using Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) in System Center 2012
R2.
You must monitor the virtualization environment, including all virtual machines and service instances.
You need to configure monitoring.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

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A.
Import the VMM Management Pack and then deploy agents to the Hyper-V host servers and the VMM
server. On the Hyper-V host server, enable agent proxy for the Operations Manager agent.

B.
In the VMM console, add the name of an OperationsManager server to the management group that will be
used to monitor the virtualization infrastructure.

C.
On the VMM server, install the Operations Managerconsole.

D.
On the Operations Manager management server, enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM).

E.
Import the VMM Management Pack and then deploy agents to Hyper-V host servers and the VMM Server.
On the VMM server, enable agent proxy for the Operations Manager agent.

F.
Configure the VMM server and the Active Directorycomputer accounts of the Hyper-V host servers to allow
constrained delegation.

Explanation:
A: Step 2:
An Operations Manager agent is a service that is installed on a computer. The agent collects data, compares
sampled data to predefined values, creates alerts, and runs responses. A management server receives and
distributes configurations to agents on monitored computers.
C: (Step 1) The Operations Manager is a requirement. With System Center Operations Manager 2012 SP1,
customers can now monitor Hyper-V Replica using a Management Pack available for free from the catalogue of
SCOM.

34 Comments on “Which three actions should you perform?

  1. mlndsk says:

    C E F

    agent proxy for the Operations Manager agent should be on VMM not Host.

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    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/systemcenter/cs-CZ/94e973ed-78b2-4fd7-896d-528aac9fe6b2/scvmm-2012-om-agent-as-proxy-agent?forum=operationsmanagergeneral

    “you’ll also need to enable agent proxy on the VMM Server”

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    To enable the Operations Manager agent on the VMM server to act as a proxy:

    •Log on to the computer with an account that has the Operations Manager Administrators role for the Operations Manager 2007 Management Group.
    • In the Operations Console, click the Administration button.
    • In the navigation pane, expand the Device Management node, and then select the Agent Managed node.
    • In the list of computers displayed in the Agent Managed results pane, right-click the computer that is the Virtual Machine Manager server, and then click Properties.
    • On the Security tab, select the Allow this agent to act as a proxy and discover managed objects on other computers check box.




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  2. Guest says:

    I think it’s C, E, and F as well:

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc655720.aspx

    Deploy the Server Virtualization Management Pack

    Deploying the Management Pack involves the following tasks:

    Import prerequisite Management Packs.

    Import the Server Virtualization Management Pack.

    Deploy Operations Manager 2007 agents on the VMM server, virtual machine hosts, and library servers.

    Enable proxying by the Operations Manager agent on the VMM server.




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    1. bkrank says:

      Agreed, answer is B, C, and E. The tricky part with is this: You perform the action of enabling the Agent Proxy on the VMM server, because that’s where you installed the Operations Manager console, although you actually enable the Agent Proxy on both the Hyper-V Hosts agents and the VMM Server agent objects in SCOM.




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  3. Arie says:

    — Answer B is correct.

    Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh882396.aspx

    To set up integration with Operations Manager

    1. In the VMM console, open the Settings workspace.

    5. In the Connection to Operations Manager page, enter the Server name for your root management server (System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2) or a management server in the management group (System Center 2012 – Operations Manager), and select an account to use to connect. You can use the VMM server service account or specify a Run As account.

    — Answer C is correct.

    Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh882396.aspx

    How to Connect VMM with Operations Manager

    Prerequisites

    3. Install an Operations Manager Operations console on the VMM management server.

    — Answer E is correct. The difference between answer A and E is that answer A states “Hyper-V host server” and answer E states “VMM server”. Note that “managed hosts” in the references below refers to the managed VMs.

    Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh882396.aspx

    How to Connect VMM with Operations Manager

    Prerequisites

    4. Install Operations Manager agents on the VMM management server and all hosts under management by VMM (managed hosts).

    5c. If you are running System Center 2012 SP1 or System Center 2012 R2, double-click a host in the list, click the Security tab, and then ensure that Allow this agent to act as a proxy and discover managed objects on other computers has been selected. Repeat this step for each of the hosts.

    6. In Operations Manager, import the necessary management packs, as described in How to Import an Operations Manager Management Pack.

    Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc655720.aspx

    Getting Started

    Enable Proxying by the Operations Manager Agent on the VMM Server

    After deploying an Operations Manager agent on the VMM server, you must enable the agent to act as a proxy.

    The correct answers are therefore B, C, E.




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    1. robber says:

      from your explaination it’s to enable agent proxy on the hyper-v hosts:

      5c. If you are running System Center 2012 SP1 or System Center 2012 R2, double-click a host in the list, click the Security tab, and then ensure that Allow this agent to act as a proxy and discover managed objects on other computers has been selected. Repeat this step for each of the hosts.

      i need to read some more, but from what i am reading here: A B C (in fact i think IRL you need to enable agent proxy for vmm and the hyper-v hosts)




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      1. robber says:

        It’s A B C.

        You need to enable agent proxy on the “hosts” (managed hosts), which refers to the hyper-v hosts.

        You don’t need to enable agent proxy on vm’s as you don’t need an agent on a VM. The agent proxy on the hyper-v hosts takes care of monitoring the vm’s.




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  4. bx says:

    A is correct.

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh882396.aspx

    Install an Operations Manager Operations console on the VMM management server.

    Install Operations Manager agents on the VMM management server and all hosts under management by VMM (managed hosts). For more information, see Operations Manager Agent Installation Methods.

    Verify that the managed hosts on which you installed agents are visible in Operations Manager by performing the following actions:

    In the Operations console, click Administration.

    In the Administration pane, under Device Management, click Agent Managed. Verify that the expected hosts are listed.

    If you are running System Center 2012 SP1 or System Center 2012 R2, double-click a host in the list, click the Security tab, and then ensure that Allow this agent to act as a proxy and discover managed objects on other computers has been selected. *** Repeat this step for each of the hosts. ***




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  5. Niels says:

    Answers A,B,C
    Source: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh882396.aspx

    A is correct

    5 c.Starting with System Center 2012 SP1, double-click a “host” in the list, click the Security tab, and then ensure that Allow this agent to act as a proxy and discover managed objects on other computers has been selected. Repeat this step for each of the “hosts”.

    B is correct
    In the Connection to Operations Manager page, enter the Server name for your root management server (System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2) or a management server in the “management group” (as of System Center 2012 – Operations Manager), and select an account to use to connect.

    C is correct
    3 Install an Operations Manager Operations console on the VMM management server.




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