Users Guide

The Override Properties page is displayed.
6 Select Enable Correlation and set the Override Value to True and click OK.
The status roll-up of network interfaces on the diagram view is displayed only up to the Network Interfaces group level. For example, if the
remaining components of the Dell server are normal and only one or more of the network interfaces are critical or noncritical, then, the Dell
system displays the health state normal icon, and the
Network Interfaces group displays the critical or warning icon.
Figure 2. Network Interfaces Diagram View
Enabling Network Interfaces Group to Dell Server Health Roll Up
For the status roll-up to be displayed at the server level, enable the Network Interfaces Group to Dell Server Health Roll up dependency
monitor.
To enable the monitor:
1 Launch the OpsMgr console.
2 From the navigation pane, click Authoring.
3 Click Monitors on the left pane and then, search Network Interfaces Group for the type of server you want to enable the
functionality. For example, Dell Windows Server.
4 Click Entity Health > Availability.
5 Right-click Network Interfaces Group to Dell Server Health Roll up and select Overrides > Override the Monitor > For all objects
of class: Dell Windows Server
The Override Properties screen is displayed.
6 Select Enabled and set the Override Value to True.
7 Under Management Pack, either select a management pack created from the Select destination management pack: drop-down
menu or create a management pack by clicking New...
To create a management pack:
a Click New...
The Create a Management Pack screen is displayed.
b Provide a name for the management pack in the Name eld and click Next.
For information on creating a management pack, see the OpsMgr documentation at technet.microsoft.com.
c Click Create.
The management pack you created is selected in the Select destination management pack: drop-down menu.
8 Click Apply.
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