I am very new to all system center services, so bare with me... I also googled this task, but the two guides I've found don't quite configure the task the way I need it to run. If there is a better method please feel free to share.
I have a collection of terminal servers that get restarted weekly early Sunday morning, so I created the group in SCCM (for the purpose of testing I just have one in it right now). I need to put this collection into Maintenance mode. I have configured the following run book, but I'm struggling with trying to figure out the correct syntax for the monitor field in the start maintenance mode tool.
Picture 1 is the runbook, and in the start maintenance mode properties monitor field I have this,
{Pure Output from "Get FQDN"} : Microsoft.Windows.Computer
I was trying to use the Get collection as well instead of the get FQDN but it was not working for me.
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Hello,
I am very new to all system center services, so bare with me... I also googled this task, but the two guides I've found don't quite configure the task the way I need it to run. If there is a better method please feel free to share.
I have a collection of terminal servers that get restarted weekly early Sunday morning, so I created the group in SCCM (for the purpose of testing I just have one in it right now). I need to put this collection into Maintenance mode. I have configured the following run book, but I'm struggling with trying to figure out the correct syntax for the monitor field in the start maintenance mode tool.
Picture 1 is the runbook, and in the start maintenance mode properties monitor field I have this,
{Pure Output from "Get FQDN"} : Microsoft.Windows.Computer
I was trying to use the Get collection as well instead of the get FQDN but it was not working for me.
Appreciate any help,
Thanks
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