Hi Use either eventcreate og powershell cmdlet Write-EventLog The latter has the advantage that you can use the evensources defined in the eventlog service.
So - create an event that match any event rule or monitor and you can test your subscription. --- Henrik From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brandy Reid Sent: 24. september 2013 17:48 To: [email protected] Subject: [msmom] Command Line Alert Generation Hi IT Forum, Does anyone know if there is a way to send alerts to the scom console through a command line process? Similar to the way HP's Operation Manager opcmsg works? I'm looking to test a subscription.. http://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?view=&gid=3093004&type=member&item=275881423&qid=b6828b2a-d0a2-4d1d-9876-b0d6d2949aad&trk=groups_most_recent-0-b-ttl&goback=%2Egmr_3093004 Thanks, Brandy Brandy Reid<mailto:[email protected]> MCSE / MCDBA Systems Administrator IT-Automation and Monitoring Phone 901-227-3061 Fax 901-227-1001 http://www.linkedin.com/in/brandyreid [Description: Description: M:\Graphics\100 years.jpg] Baptist Memorial Health Care<http://www.baptistonline.org/> Smart Medicine. Inspired Care. And the awards to prove it. Recognized as a Top 50 Healthcare Network. Opinions expressed above are not necessarily those of BMHCC This message and any files transmitted with it may contain legally privileged, confidential, or proprietary information. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are not permitted to use, copy, or forward it, in whole or in part without the express consent of the sender. Please notify the sender of the error by reply email, disregard the foregoing messages, and delete it immediately. P Please consider the environment before printing this email...
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