If you’ve setup Opalis for the first time, after a while, you may notice a slowdown in performance when looking at the policies in the Opalis client. You may notice, that the process OISClient.exe in the Task Manager takes up an unusually large portion of the CPU when you try to view a policy. Something [...]
This is my 3rd article on Opalis. You can check my other two articles out here: http://www.misdivision.com/blog/creating-an-automated-e-mail-notification-in-opalis and http://www.misdivision.com/blog/integrating-opalis-with-system-center-essentials. This time, I will show you how to create a policy that will look at Windows services. The policy will check to see if a service is stopped or paused and if so, the policy will attempt [...]
In my last article, I talked briefly about Opalis and its ability to automate monitoring tasks. Opalis can also work hand in hand with SCE (System Center Essentials), taking advantage of the wide array of built in alerting and monitoring of SCE and combining it with the easy-to-understand workflow and automation that Opalis offers. Opalis [...]
System Center Opalis is a Windows solution for automating tasks that would normally be done by computer technicians monitoring computers and devices. Workflows are created visually for tasks using an Opalis client. In this article, I will show you how to create an automated e-mail notification in Opalis. This article already assumes you have deployed Opalis and [...]