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Cisco IMC Management Pack supports the use of cmdlets that can be imported from a PowerShell Module. These cmdlets are used to perform functions such as adding a new Cisco IMC server group to the SCOM management group, updating an existing group or altering existing rules for a Cisco IMC server group. Previously, these actions had to be performed manually.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Complete the following steps to import cmdlets to the PowerShell session.
Step 1 On the management server where the IMC Management Pack PowerShell Module is installed, open Operations Manager Shell.
Step 2 Import the CiscoImcScomPs module. All the cmdlets would then be available in the session.
Step 3 To see all cmdlets in CiscoUcsScomPs module, use the Get-Command -Module CiscoImcScomPs command in the PowerShell window.
Note In case you are using another PowerShell session, import the OperationsManager module before importing the CiscoImcScomPs module.
Adds a new IMC Group to the SCOM Management Group. IMC Group can contain multiple IMC IP addresses via IP address range, subnet mask or comma separated values. You may specify the proxy details used to connect to these IMC. If the port is not specified, the default port (80/443) will be used. You need not specify the Run-As-Account details if you intend to manually create or assign it later.
Updates the required properties for an existing template (IMC Group). You may specify the new values for any parameter or parameters you intend to modify. For the remaining parameters, existing values are used.
Updates all the existing IMC Groups after upgrade from previous version. This is helpful when you upgrade the Management Pack using the silent installation.
Gets all the rules as per the specified criteria. You need to specify the Management Pack, along with optional severity or fault ID.
Enables all Operations Manager rules provided as input. You may pipe the output of Get-ImcScomRule cmdlet or provide it as an array of rules.
Rule – Array of Operations Manager rules retrieved using Get-ImcScomRule cmdlet
Disables all Operations Manager rules provided as input. You may pipe the output of Get-ImcScomRule cmdlet or provide it as an array of rules.
Rule – Array of Operations Manager rules retrieved using Get-ImcScomRule cmdlet