Operations manager 2007 Sp1 / Essentials 2007 SP1 support for windows server 2008 announced
Windows Server 2008 support has been announced. Please see the following resources for more information
The Knowledgebase article KB953141 announces our support of OpsMgr SP1 and SCE SP1 running on Windows Server 2008
The above article discusses 4 required Windows Server 2008 hotfixes which may have to be installed depending on the OpsMgr/SCE role installed on Windows Server 2008
The above article also provide a link to a required OpsMgrSP1/SCESP1 hotfix rollup which is described in Knowledgebase article KB954049
The hotfixes referenced are all available from the Microsoft download center.
The Support Configurations details for Operations Manager 2007 SP1 have been updated to reflect supported Windows Server 2008 roles https://tnstage.dns.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb309428.aspx
Management Pack Releases for Windows Server 2008 will take place shortly.
The hotfix provided in KB954049 can be installed on localized OpsMgrSP1/SCESP1 installations as it does not provide any localized fixes. The hotfix MSI installer is currently provided in English, localized versions will be provided in the coming weeks.
NOTES:
Please take careful consideration of the OpsMgrSP1/SCESP1 installation notes within KB954049 , particularly:
- The OpsMgrSP1/SCESP1 hotfix must be applied after installation of OpsMgr/SCE on Windows Server 2008 or after in-place upgrade of the OS to Windows Server 2008 of an affected OpsMgr/SCE role. This will ensure correct performance counter registration on RMS, SCE Server, Management Server, Gateway server roles.
- If User Account Control (UAC) is enabled on Windows Server 2008 when you apply the OpsMgrSP1/SCESP1 hotfix, you MUST execute SystemCenterOperationsManager2007-SP1-KB954049-X86-X64-ENU.MSI from an elevated command prompt. Failure to do so will not allow the display of the hotfix applicaton dialog once the MSI has completed installation of the staging bits on the server.
- Read carefully the Known issues section of KB954049. There are a number of requirements and known issues, several still under investigation (Issues 6/7). As more information on Issues 6/7 becomes available and hotfixes developed the KB article will be updated and details provided.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I know many of you have been waiting anxiously eagerly for management packs for Windows Server 2008.