Hey Cesar! Good luck! Let us know how it works out. :) Regards,
Pete Zerger, MVP (System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management) Founder, System Center Central: http://www.systemcentercentral.com Azure IaaS Book (coming soon) http://InsideTheMicrosoftCloud.com On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 11:03 AM, CESAR.ABREG0 <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Pete! This is Cesar from Las Vegas, met you at our user group. > > It looks promesing. I will test it out > > Cesar A. > Meaning is NOT in words, but inside people! Dr. Myles Munroe. > > On Dec 6, 2015, at 6:38 AM, Pete Zerger <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think this may be your solution from our friend David Allen > > http://aquilaweb.net/2015/05/05/scom-monitoring-for-mount-point-labels/ > > Regards, > > Pete Zerger, MVP > Founder, SystemCenterCentral.com <http://systemcentercentral.com> > Azure IaaS Book (coming soon) - http://insidethemicrosoftcloud.com > > On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 8:04 AM, [email protected] < > [email protected]> wrote: > > I need volume "label" which is not discovered by logical disk nor > win32_logicaldisk contains that property, this value is only found on > win32_volume WMI class. > > The reason is that I need to find a method to dynamically populate groups > for SQL dosk mount points that are set to not auto grow, these generate > unnecessary low free disk space alerts. > > If there is a better way I'm all for it, I just can't think or know of > one. > > On Sat, Dec 5, 2015, 7:01 PM Kevin Holman <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Why? >> >> I don’t recommend extending/creating a new/duplicate class for logical >> disks, because the instance count of your environment can get very large if >> you do, unless this is a small environment. >> >> If you want volume name – this should be simple. We already have a class >> property on the “Windows Server 20xx Logical Disk” class called “Volume >> Name”. For some reason we don’t discovery it. >> >> All you need to do is come up with a WMI or script based discovery and >> populate this class property on our existing class. >> >> I give an example of doing that here: >> >> >> <http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2014/01/13/creating-groups-of-computers-based-on-time-zone.aspx> >> http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2014/01/13/creating-groups-of-computers-based-on-time-zone.aspx >> >> I’d probably just target the “Logical Disks (Server)” class for your >> custom discovery. The WMI statement or script, is up to you to figure out. >> >> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *CESAR.ABREG0 . >> *Sent:* Saturday, December 5, 2015 4:56 PM >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* [msmom] Custom class logical disk or volume discovery >> >> I'm trying to create custom class for volume using WMI discovery but get >> no instances discovered no matter what i try. I've tried targeting windows >> computer and logical disk abstract class with no success. >> >> I'm trying to get volume lable so I can create dynamic groups for >> overrides. >> >> Anyone done this before or created similar class? Or how can I best >> accomplish this? >> >> Thanks >> >> > > >
