Using Advanced Search
Updated: May 13, 2016
Applies To: System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager, System Center 2012 - Operations Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Operations Manager
In System Center 2012 – Operations Manager, advanced search is available in My Workspace, when you create a new search. You can also open advanced search in the Monitoring workspace on the Tools menu.
Use advanced search to search for a specific object type that meets specified criteria. Advanced search has two steps:
Select the Specific Object Type and Criteria
Set the Criteria Values
You can also save the searches you create. For more information, see Running and Saving Searches.
Select the Specific Object Type and Criteria
Each object type will display a unique set of criteria for your search. The following table lists the object types and the criteria available for each.
Object type |
Criteria associated with the object type |
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Alerts |
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Events |
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Managed Objects |
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Monitors |
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Object Discoveries |
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Rules |
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Tasks |
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Views |
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1 A remotable rule or discovery can run against a computer that does not have an agent installed.
Set the Criteria Values
If you have ever created a rule in Microsoft Outlook, setting criteria values for an advanced search will be familiar to you. When you select a criterion for an object, it is added to the Criteria description section. Most criteria contain a variable value. For example, in the criterion With a specific name, specific is a variable and will be underlined in the Criteria description section. (The criterion Is enabled is only true or false, so it contains no variables; you either select it or you do not select it.)
To assign a value to the variable, click the underlined portion of the criterion. A dialog box appears. In the example of With a specific name, you enter a text string for the specific name. For variables with limited values, such as alert priorities, the dialog box provides checkboxes that you can select.
Running and Saving Searches
After you set the values for the search criteria, you can run the search by clicking Search or you can save the search by clicking Save parameters to My Favorites. Saved searches are displayed in My Workspace and can be run at any time.
When you run a search or a saved search, a window opens with a view appropriate to the object type of your search. For example, a search on object type Alerts opens an Alert View window. A hyperlinked action, Show parameters, is displayed below the view title bar. You can click Show parameters to change the search parameters.
Note
When you run a saved search, change the parameters, click Search, and then close the results window, you will be asked if you want to save the changes to the search.