A. SPDOCKIT :
I have lately tested another SharePoint farm reporting tool SPDockit for SharePoint 2010/2013
(SharePoint Documentation Kit) for SharePoint 2007/2010/2013 and have
to say it saved at least 2-3 days of my time on a consulting
engagement, this tool is impressive and works better than the out of the
box health check rules. In my job I often conduct SharePoint farm
health-checks and perform farm audits and honestly SPDocKit does help
me immensely in collecting and analyzing SharePoint farm and site data.
The tool idea itself is no rocket science, it is simply all
about extracting almost every possible piece of information from your SP
farm and then presenting them by means of an elegant and interactive
dashboard interface. The same information displayed in the dashboard can
also be generated and saved as reports in pdf and word formats.
The reports can be used as AS-Built documents, created with speed. The tool has its own set of health check rules that enables you to quickly perform healthcheck on your farm against the SharePoint best practices though in some cases you may find not all the rules and recommendation applicable to your environment. Nevertheless it does explanation or refers to best practices if you are not clear what you should do. Another feature that I love is that you can take a snapshot of your farm configuration/settings, save them in a file and then can compare them with other farms or with the same farm later using them as a baseline for comparison.
It doesn't cost a fortune and priced reasonably ($400-700 /farm or consultant). If you are working for a consulting company then I suggest buying licenses for consultants. For the clients/business farm based licensing would be a better option.
(I was able to deliver my engagement by using the trial version, was fully functional with all information available through the dashboard options, the only limitation was the cut-down version of reports generated, nevertheless I used the screenshots of the dashboard screens to populate my reports, we are going to buy the full version for the future.)
B. SPFarmReport:
A
free tool that I tested on a farm e where I had to do a quick sp2010
farm (with 5 servers) healthcheck, produced a very detailed and nicely
formatted report, however I did find it missed some details, on content
databases and application pools. Still a good tool that you can pass it
on to admins to provide you with a detailed view of Farm configuration
and settings.
- A nice article that summarizes monitoring using OOTB SP 2010 tools http://www.packtpub.com/article/microsoft-sharepoint-2010-administration-monitoring-and-reporting
- However, you cannot use windows PowerShell to view health report data http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee663478.aspx
So if you opt to go Out of the Box then you have to leverage SharePoint Health Anayzer.
- To configure the SharePoint health analyzer jobs
- To configure the SharePoint health analyzer jobs
- Run the jobs - http://www.sharepointusecases.com/index.php/2010/10/run-all-sharepoint-2010-health-rules-now/
- And then ask the System Admin in prod to grab the SharePoint Health Analyzer reports from the central admin
D. SCOM - System Center Operations Manager
The
SharePoint 2010 Products Management Pack (MP) is built to detect,
diagnose, and alert on software and hardware incidents discovered by
agents installed on SharePoint machines.
- Health monitoring of SharePoint Server 2010, Project Server 2010, Search Server 2010, and Office Web Apps
- Monitors Events and Services and alerts when service outages are detected
- Monitors Performance and warns users when SharePoint performance is at risk
- Forwards users to up-to-date TechNet knowledge articles
A nice video from Brian farnhill, very nice http://www.screencast.com/users/BrianFarnhill/folders/Default/media/3f9f1d6e-4678-4666-88e6-25765f2a7b64
E. Custom Health-check rules
One more thing that can be done (looks beyond the scope of engagement but for future reference) is creating custom health check rules.
Probably you won’t create the rules, but prefer to wait till they appear on codeplex or as a separate product
Hope it would help
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Reference:
http://hassansyed.blogspot.in/2011/03/sharepoint-2010-health-checking-and.html
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