KnowledgeArticle
Applies To: Operations Manager 2007 R2, System Center Operations Manager 2007
Represents a knowledge article that is associated with the specified element.
Schema Hierarchy
ManagementPack
LanguagePacks
LanguagePack
KnowledgeArticles
KnowledgeArticle
Syntax
<KnowledgeArticle ElementID=”ElementID” SubElementID=”SubElementID” Visible=”True/False”>
<MamlContent>MAML content</MamlContent>
<HtmlContent>HTML content</HtmlContent>
</KnowledgeArticle>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the KnowledgeArticle element.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
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Comment |
Optional attribute. Represents commentary by the management pack author. |
ElementID |
Required attribute. Represents the ID of the element to which the knowledge article applies. |
SubElementID |
Required attribute only when the knowledge article is referring to a sub-element of the element represented by the ElementID attribute, such as the Property (ClassType) element of the ClassType element. |
Visible |
Optional attribute. Determines whether or not this knowledge article is visible to the user. If unspecified, the default value is true. |
Child Elements
Element | Description |
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Required element if the HtmlContent element is not present. If the HtmlContent element is present, this element should not be provided. Represents the knowledge article layout in Microsoft Assistance Markup Language (MAML) markup. |
|
Deprecated element. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
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Contains all knowledge articles that are related to management pack objects in the system. |
Remarks
A knowledge article can be created for any management pack object, but only knowledge articles attached to an alert-generating rule or monitor are actually displayed from within the Operations Manager Console. Knowledge articles are stored by using MAML schema. This schema is included in the Operations Manager 2007 management pack schema. The knowledge article is either of type MAML or HTML. HTML is allowed for backward-compatibility reasons.