| Executive Summary: Midsized environments now have their own Microsoft System Center management solution: Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007. Follow these steps to install Essentials 2007 using the Essentials 2007 installation wizard, then use the Essentials 2007 management console to configure the product for your environment, including enabling auto-discovery of network systems and setting up software updating using Microsoft Update or locally stored updates. |
When Microsoft released
System Center Operations
Manager 2007, the
successor to Microsoft
Operations Manager
(MOM) 2005, it also
took the time to update MOM 2005 Workgroup
Edition. The rebranded version is
Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007, a
System Center version scaled for midsized
environments (i.e., networks with up to 30
servers and 500 desktops) that lets administrators
manage networks and software
updates. Essentials 2007 SP1, released in
May, includes improvements such as better
update management; support for Windows
Server 2008, workgroup systems,
and SNMP monitoring; and better
performance and usability.
I’ll help you start using Essentials
2007 by guiding you through its
installation and initial configuration.
In an upcoming article,
I’ll show you how to set up and
use key management features of
Essentials 2007.
Before You Start
Before you install Essentials
2007, make sure your environment
can support the product’s
hardware requirements and that you’ve installed the software prerequisites.
You can find information about Essentials
2007 hardware and software requirements
in the Essentials 2007 readme file and on the
Microsoft System Center Essentials System
Requirements web page (www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/essentials/en/us/system-requirements.aspx). Note that you
must configure Microsoft IIS to allow ASP.
NET 2.0; additionally, to enable email event
notifications, you’ll need an SMTP relay-andmail
system, such as Microsoft Exchange
2007 or Exchange Server 2003. I also recommend
that before installing Essentials 2007,
you apply all the latest updates to the server
you’ll install it on.
Problem:
You want to automate
software updates and other
systems management tasks in
your midsized environment.
Solution:
Install and configure Microsoft
System Center Essentials 2007.
What You Need:
Essentials 2007 SP1, 2GHz
x86- or x64-processor CPU and
1–2GB RAM , Windows Server
2008 or Windows Server
2003 SP1 or R2, Microsoft
.NET Framework 2.0 or 3.0,
Microsoft IIS 6.0 (7.0 for Server
2008), ASP.NET 2.0
Solution Steps:
1. Install Essentials 2007.
2. Configure Essentials 2007 to
auto-discover your IT assets.
3. Select the systems you
want Essentials 2007 to
automatically manage.
4. Configure automatic
software updates using
Microsoft Update, or
download software updates,
store them on a local system,
and distribute them yourself.
Difficulty:
3 out of 5 |
Essentials 2007 uses Microsoft SQL Server
2005 to store configuration and operations
data and includes a copy of Microsoft SQL
Server 2005 Express Edition. For most
deployments, SQL Server 2005 Express will
be sufficient to store your environment’s systems
management information and provide
reports. However, if you have a large network,
you can use a SQL Server 2005 database
server with SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
(SSRS) to store systems management
data and provide reports. If you have a large
network but no SQL Server 2005 database
server, or if none of your SQL Server database
servers has spare capacity, you can buy the
Essentials 2007 with SQL Server Technology version, which includes a copy of SQL Server
2005 intended solely for Essentials 2007.
(For more information about the Essentials
2007 with SQL Server Technology version
and other Essentials 2007 versions, see the
Microsoft System Center Essentials Pricing
and Licensing web page at www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/essentials/en/us/pricing-licensing.aspx.)
An Essentials 2007 installation is typically
simple and straightforward, but there are
some known issues you should be aware of.
To learn more about known issues and get
other important installation information, I
recommend that you consult the Release
Notes and Installation Guide that come with
Essentials 2007. If you’ve installed the software
prerequisites but haven’t rebooted your
server (even if a reboot isn’t required), I
strongly recommend that you reboot it before
proceeding.
Install Essentials 2007
Start the Essentials 2007 installation wizard by
inserting the installation DVD into your DVD
drive. Once the wizard has launched, you’ll
see three installation options: Full Setup,
User Interface, and Agent. Select Full Setup. If
you don’t have Microsoft Core XML Services
(MSXML) 6.0 SP1 installed, the wizard will
prompt you to install MSXML 6.0 SP1. Click
OK to launch the MSXML 6.0 SP1 installation
wizard. For more information about installing
MSXML 6.0 SP1, visit the Microsoft Core
XML Services (MSXML) 6.0 Service Pack 1
web page (www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d21c292c-368b-4ce1-9dab-3e9827b70604&displaylang=en). After
MSXML 6.0 SP1 is installed, relaunch Full
Setup. The installation wizard will confirm
whether your machine has the hardware
and software prerequisites, then ask whether
you want to store update files locally or
obtain them from the Microsoft Update website
(www.update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/vistadefault.aspx?ln=en-us).
The decision whether to store update files
locally or use the Microsoft Update service
to obtain updates is important. The latter
option requires all your managed servers
and workstations to go to Microsoft Update
to obtain software updates. You might choose
this option if you don’t have server capacity
for inhouse update management, if you have
two or more sites with Essentials 2007–managed
systems and slow links connecting
them, or if you’re using Essentials 2007 to
manage the laptops of highly mobile users
(although this scenario comes with a number
of other problems which might make Essentials
2007 unsuitable, such as disconnected
laptops that will erroneously report as being
offline when they’re merely not connected to
the enterprise network). By far, the preferred
option is to let your Essentials 2007 server
download updates from Microsoft Update,
store the updates locally, and distribute them
to your servers and workstations. Storing
updates locally will also save bandwidth in
your Internet connection.
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