Showing posts with label Visio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visio. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

SCOM - The Topology Widget, Visio and a suped-up HD display!

Recently, I ran into an issue while creating some dashboards in the SCOM console for a customer and I thought it might be worth sharing.

Normally I use the Topology Widget to light up an image file that I initially put together using Visio and the end-result typically turns out something like this…


The difference this time though was that I’ve been using a new Windows 10 laptop that has some pretty awesome specs and a kick-ass HD display. The downside of having a laptop with Windows 10 and these specs is that application scaling becomes a nightmare and there’s a whole merry-go-round of custom tweaks that I needed to make when I started using it so as to deliver an experience where I don’t need a giant magnifying glass to work!

Here's how I have my Windows 10 laptop scaling settings configured (notice the 250% size setting)..


With these scaling settings in place on the new laptop, I went about my business by first creating a new dashboard image in Visio and then saving it as a PNG file before finally importing the file into SCOM.

When I worked my way through configuring the Topology Widget wizard to map my custom IT services (Distributed Applications) onto the image, the dashboard disappointingly turned out like this...


The problem with this dashboard view is that its grainy quality and tiny health state icons make it hard to read and understand. I've created hundreds of these dashboard views in the past and this was the first time that I've encountered a problem like this so it was time to dig a little deeper to find the solution.

The first thing I tried was to copy the problematic PNG file to another SCOM environment and create a new Topology Widget dashboard there. In this separate environment, the grainy image and tiny health state icons were still there so the problem pointed to an issue with the PNG file.

Another test I tried was to import a completely different dashboard PNG file that I knew worked fine in another customers environment and thankfully this displayed as expected. With this validation, I was confident that I was dealing with an issue either with the original problematic PNG or the Visio image that I created the PNG from.

As I traced back through my steps, I opened the Visio file again that I created this dashboard in and clicked the the Save As option from the File menu to save it as a new PNG. When I did this, I was presented with the following PNG Output Options window:


Notice the default Resolution and Size settings Visio 2016 selects for me when I go to save a new PNG file. I figured that due to the 250% display scaling option that my laptop was configured with, these settings were creating the PNG file at too high a resolution for SCOM to work with.

I went back to the original problematic PNG file and checked the Image Properties and I could see that it was configured to use 2044 x 1548 pixels as shown here....


When I checked the other dashboard PNG file that I knew worked (and which I created on my old laptop), I could see that it was configured to use a much lower pixel size.

So, back to the Visio diagram of my new dashboard and this time, when I clicked the Save As option from the File menu, I manually configured the PNG Output settings to use a resolution of Source and a pixel size of 1123 x 794 as shown in this image...


When I imported this new leaner version of the PNG file back into the same Topology Widget, I finally got the results I was looking for where the health state and image quality were far easier on the eye.

Hopefully this easy fix helps someone else out with their future SCOM dashboard creations!


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

New SCOM 2012 R2 APM & Networking Visio Stencils Available for Download

Due to attending the MVP Summit in Seattle, I'm just getting a chance to post these new Visio stencils for SCOM 2012 R2 Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Network Monitoring. If you're looking for some other Visio stencils related to System Center 2012 R2,  then you can find them here:

SCVMM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

DPM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Infrastructure Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Application Visio Stencils

Windows Azure Pack (WAP) & Azure Visio Stencils

The APM set contains images for things like Server and Client Side monitoring, services, Web Application transactions and WCF functions.


You can download the stencil from the TechNet Gallery at the following link:

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/System-Center-2012-R2-57f8418e

If you find this stencil useful, please take the time to give it a Star rating on the TechNet Gallery :)

In the Network Monitoring stencil, you get images for network devices such as routers, switches, VLAN's, fans, memory etc.


Download this one from:

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/System-Center-2012-R2-a159ebae

If you find this stencil useful, please take the time to give it a Star rating on the TechNet Gallery :)

Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

New SCOM 2012 R2 Application Visio Stencils Available for Download

This is the second batch of SCOM 2012 R2 stencils that I've created based on some of the different applications that SCOM monitors. If you're looking for some other Visio stencils related to System Center 2012 R2,  then check out these links:

SCVMM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

DPM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Infrastructure Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 APM & Networking Visio Stencils

Windows Azure Pack (WAP) & Azure Visio Stencils

This set contains images for applications such as Exchange, SQL, SharePoint and Lync. You'll also find some generic application images in there that can be handy when creating Visio diagrams for your SCOM proposals and technical documentation.


You can download the stencil from the TechNet Gallery at the following link:

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/System-Center-2012-R2-0608df9a

If you find this stencil useful, please take the time to give it a Star rating on the TechNet Gallery :)

Friday, November 8, 2013

New SCOM 2012 R2 Infrastructure Visio Stencils Available for Download

In my recent posts I shared some new System Center 2012 R2 Visio stencils and if you haven't seen them yet, you can download them from the following links:

If you're looking for stencils for other System Center 2012 R2 products, then check out these links:

SCVMM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

DPM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Application Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 APM & Networking Stencils

Windows Azure Pack (WAP) & Azure Visio Stencils

Continuing on with the same theme, this post contains new SCOM 2012 R2 infrastructure stencils to help you enhance your technical documentation and presentations. Now, there's already a number of SCOM Visio stencils doing the rounds out there and most recently, Larry Rayl updated the original SCOM 2007 ones to reflect the new SCOM 2012 roles. I'm not going to recreate the wheel here and just redo Larry's stencils as they are more than sufficient for most people's needs and if you want to download them, you can do so here.

What I wanted to do was to create some Visio stencils for SCOM 2012 R2 that reflect how SCOM sees the world through it's own diagram views. When I started working on this I quickly realised that I'd need to create more than one stencil set due to the large number of different components and roles in SCOM, so this post is the first of four that I'll share here in relation to SCOM stencils.


This stencil is based on the SCOM infrastructure side of things and along with the usual management server and agents, it contains images for things like the Data Access & Configuration Services, different entity types and groups.


I've also added in some images around the 'often-not-used' but sometimes pretty useful Application Exception Monitoring (AEM) functionality as this can come in handy when creating new sales proposals that need to include information on it.

You can download the stencil from the TechNet Gallery at the following link:

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/System-Center-2012-R2-44552676

If you find this stencil useful, please take the time to give it a Star rating on the TechNet Gallery :)

Enjoy!

Thursday, November 7, 2013

New DPM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils Available for Download

I've been working a lot with System Center and Visio lately and had some time to create some new Visio stencils that can be used for technical documentation and presentations of the newly released System Center 2012 R2.  If you're looking for stencils for other System Center 2012 R2 products, then check out these links:

SCVMM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Infrastructure Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Application Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 APM & Networking Visio Stencils

Windows Azure Pack (WAP) & Azure Visio Stencils

In this post, I'm sharing a stencil for DPM 2012 R2 which contains the following ten images:


You can download the stencil from the TechNet Gallery at the following link:

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/System-Center-2012-R2-Data-ef61aa5d

If you find this stencil useful, please take the time to give it a Star rating on the TechNet Gallery :)

Monday, November 4, 2013

New SCVMM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils Available for Download


As a consultant, my job involves working closely with our sales and pre-sales teams to deliver comprehensive technical documentation for our customers around the solutions that we deliver. Good documentation is always more powerful when you include some decent Visio diagrams that give the reader a proper visualisation of what you're proposing.

Working with System Center over the last few years, I've learned quite a few tips and tricks to help me create nice visualisations by leveraging System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) and some nifty PowerShell scripts. Using these methods, I've created a number of Visio stencils that I think might be worthwhile sharing with the community and in this first post (hopefully I'll get around to doing a few more of them over the next week or so), I'd like to share my Visio stencil for the recently released System Center 2012 R2 - Virtual Machine Manager.

The stencil contains twenty images that should cover off all the roles and components of SCVMM 2012 R2.


You can download the stencil from the TechNet Gallery at the following link:

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/System-Center-2012-R2-7a5f1fcd

If you find this stencil useful, please take the time to give it a Star rating on the TechNet Gallery :)

Let me know if you have any suggestions or problems with the stencil by posting in the comments section below.

If you're looking for stencils for other System Center 2012 R2 products, then check out these links:

DPM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Infrastructure Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 Application Visio Stencils

SCOM 2012 R2 APM & Networking Visio Stencils

Windows Azure Pack (WAP) & Azure Visio Stencils

Enjoy!