Scheduling Maintenance in Operations Manager
Updated: May 13, 2016
Applies To: System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager, System Center 2012 - Operations Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Operations Manager
This topic details the default schedule for System Center 2012 – Operations Manager maintenance tasks.
Maintenance Tasks Schedule
By default, Operations Manager performs maintenance tasks daily to maintain optimal performance of the Operations Manager database. These maintenance tasks are defined as system rules in the Operations Manager management pack.
The following table displays the maintenance tasks and the time they are scheduled to run:
Task |
Description |
Schedule |
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Discovery Data Grooming |
A rule that deletes aged discovery data from the Operations Manager database. |
Every day at 2 AM |
Partition and Grooming |
A rule that runs workflows to partition and deletes aged data from the Operations Manager database. |
Every day at 12 AM |
Detect and Fix Object Space Inconsistencies |
A rule that repairs data block corruption in database schema objects. |
Every 30 minutes |
Alert Auto Resolve Execute All |
A rule that automatically resolves active alerts after a period of time. |
Every day at 4 AM |
To check the schedules for the grooming jobs
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In the Operations console, click Authoring.
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Under Authoring, expand Management Pack Objects, and then click Rules.
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In the Rules pane, change the scope of management pack objects by clicking Scope.
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In the Scope Management Pack Objects by target(s) dialog box, click Clear All.
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In Look for, type All Management Servers Resource Pool to locate the target from the System Center Core Library.
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Select All Management Servers Resource Pool, and then click OK.
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In the Rules pane, right-click the specific rule, and then click Properties.
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In the Properties dialog box, click the Configuration tab.
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Under Data Sources, click View to display the configured schedule for the rule.
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Click Close twice to close the Properties dialog box.
Note
The scheduled times of the grooming jobs cannot be reconfigured by using an override. If you need to change the schedules of these maintenance tasks, you must first disable them with an override and then create new system rules that match the configuration of the original rules with new schedules.
See Also
Maintenance of Operations Manager
Monitoring the Health of the Management Group
Inventory of Operations Manager Infrastructure
How to Configure Grooming Settings for the Reporting Data Warehouse Database
How and When to Clear the Cache
How to Restart a Management Server
How to Configure Grooming Settings for the Operations Manager Database
Recommendations for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Operations Manager Tasks