Microsoft KB Archive/232183

= SMS: How to Export SMS 2.0 Status Messages for Analysis =

Article ID: 232183

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q232183



SUMMARY
Systems Management Server version 2.0 offers a status reporting system that helps you to identify components, site systems, packages or advertisements that may be problematic. By default, a variety of Status Message Queries are provided for items such as the following:
 * Clients that were unable to install Software Inventory Agent.
 * Remote tools activity for a specific site.
 * Security rights created, deleted or modified.

While the Status Message viewer simplifies looking at messages related to a specific problem or area of the system, it is sometimes necessary or beneficial to get a more complete picture of the health of the system by looking at all of the status messages. To obtain a complete picture of the site and its child sites, it may be useful to export all of the status messages in the system for analysis with a tool like Microsoft Excel. This article describes how to export these status messages to a text-delimited file for analysis with Microsoft Excel.



MORE INFORMATION
To export all of the status messages in the system for analysis:
 * 1) In the Admin console System Status Node, view the Site Status and the site code and name of any of the sites listed.
 * 2) Right-click the site name, and then click Show Messages\All.
 * 3) The Status Message Viewer opens. Wait for it to load all of the status messages. On the toolbar, change "Original Query" to "All Status Messages".
 * 4) The All Status Messages dialog box prompts you for the conditions of the query. If you are only interested in a specific date, click Specify Date and Time and provide the date or date range you want. If you want a general date range, click Date and Time, and then choose the time integral you would like to look at. For example, "All Status Messages since 2 Weeks Ago".
 * 5) Click OK.
 * 6) Wait for the status messages to populate and then click Save As on the File menu.
 * 7) Choose a file name with a .xls file extension.
 * 8) In Status Viewer Options, click All possible Columns and All messages.

NOTE: The file can then be opened in Microsoft Excel and saved in Excel format. The first time you open the file, it starts the Text Import Wizard. Click the "Finish" button and Excel is able to import the file correctly.

Once in Microsoft Excel, it is possible to sort messages by any category, such as component or site. This sorting lets you identify trends in failures or activities that may be affecting the health of your site. Using the Microsoft Excel "AutoFilter" feature makes it very easy to sort columns and quickly identify problem areas.

To use the Microsoft Excel AutoFilter, highlight all of the rows and columns you have data in (including the first row). On the Data menu, point to Filter, and then click AutoFilter. Drop down lists appear on the column headings. You can then use these lists to set your filter and sorting criteria. While more than one sort can be set, remember that if multiple sort options are selected, it is possible that no messages will appear because there may not be a message that meets all of your sort criteria. If you want to save the file for later analysis, be sure to choose Save As and save it in Microsoft Excel format.

For more information about using the Systems Management Server 2.0 Status System, please refer to the Systems Management Server Administrator's Guide Chapter 20: Understand the SMS Status System.

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