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How to Implement a Probe Module

Applies To: System Center 2012 - Operations Manager

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A probe action module type uses some input data to provide some output data, and it will usually require some configuration to specify the behavior. The following procedure describes how to implement a managed probe action module.

To implement a probe action module

  1. Create a .NET class library project.

  2. Add references to the following assemblies:

    1. Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Healthservice

    2. Microsoft.Mom.Common

    3. Microsoft.Mom.Modules.DataTypes

  3. Define a class that derives from ModuleBase, and specify the MonitoringModule attribute [MonitoringModule(ModuleType.ReadAction)].

  4. Set the value of the ModuleOutput attribute to true.

  5. Implement methods with the following signatures:

    • public override void Shutdown()

    • public override void Start()

    • public void OnNewDataItems(DataItemBase[] dataitems,Boolean logicallyGrouped, DataItemAcknowledgementCallback acknowledgeCallback,Object acknowledgedState,DataItemProcessingCompleteCallback completionCallback,Object completionState)

  6. When all the methods are implemented, add the compiled assembly to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC). This is the only way that Operations Manager will be able to properly load the assembly.

For a full sample, download the System Center 2012 – Operations Manager Managed Module Samples source code.

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Concepts

Implementing Managed Modules