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How to deploy OMS agent with SCCM (Part 3/4) – Mobile-First Cloud-First

maximios June 25, 2022

This is a series of blog post about the new pre-release feature “Microsoft Operations Management Suite (OMS) Connector” in SCCM 1606.

As it is a pre-release feature it is not for production!

The OMS connector allows you to sync data such as collection from SCCM to  OMS.

The blog post is as follow:

Part 3/4: How to deploy OS agent with SCCM

In this blogpost I will show how to deploy the OMS Agent to servers as a SCCM Applications.

In the OMS portal go to Settings -> Connected Sources -> Windows Servers

Select “Download Windows Agent (64 bit)

When the agent is downloaded start the installation on a test device

When the installation wizard is started the files are extracted to %TEMP%\tempfolder copy the files to your packages source

In the SCCM Console select Create Application

Enter the path to the MOMAgent.msi on your packages share

Click next

Click Next

  1. Enter a publisher
  2. Enter the installstring: msiexec /i MOMAgent.msi ADD_OPINSIGHTS_WORKSPACE=1 OPINSIGHTS_WORKSPACE_ID=Your-WorkspaceID OPINSIGHTS_WORKSPACE_KEY=Your-PrimaryKEY AcceptEndUserLicenseAgreement=1 /q
  3. Click Next

Click Next

Click Close

Deploy the Microsoft Monitoring Agent you just created

Deploy to a server collection – in my demo environment I deploy the OMS agent to all servers.

Click Next

Click Next

Select Required

Click Next

Select as soon ad possible

Click Next

Click Next

Click Next

Click Next

Click Next

Click Close

Now is just to wait for the SCCM client on your servers to get the OMS Agent installed

The next blogpost is about: What do we get out of the OMS connector in SCCM

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