You can accomplish this by using orchestrator quite easy with scom IP if that's an option.
Cesar A On Mar 19, 2015 12:08 PM, "Orlebeck, Geoffrey" <[email protected]> wrote: > We have an in-house website that contains information about all servers > and any special support instructions (who to contact, special login, etc.). > Each server has an individual URL unique to itself in our website. I am > trying to figure out a way to populate that URL into an alert when it is > generated from a server object. I’m not even sure where to start as I see > custom fields within specific monitors, but this is at the server object > level. So, in theory, if a service is running on Server1 and it stops, > raise an alert and within the body of the email have the URL we specify > somewhere in SCOM for Server1 to be included. > > > > Is this really possible? Or is it going to have to be a scenario of > creating a Management Pack and using registry values or some other way to > uniquely identify the information? And if we go down that path, can we > create a variable, akin to “$Data[Default='Not > Present']/Context/DataItem/AlertName$” that can be populated inside the > E-Mail channel? > > > > I’ve read a few different blogs about extending classes and such, just > wasn’t sure if I **had** to do that for this sort of functionality. > > > > Thanks. > > > > -Geoff > Confidentiality Notice: This is a transmission from Community Hospital of > the Monterey Peninsula. This message and any attached documents may be > confidential and contain information protected by state and federal medical > privacy statutes. They are intended only for the use of the addressee. If > you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, or > distribution of this information is strictly prohibited. If you received > this transmission in error, please accept our apologies and notify the > sender. Thank you. > >
