Connect the Azure Monitor SCOM Managed Instance to Operations console

Azure Monitor SCOM Managed Instance is compatible with System Center Operations Manager 2022.

After you create the SCOM Managed Instance in Azure, connect the instance to Operations console to configure the workloads and monitor.

Connect SCOM Managed Instance to Operations console

Follow the below steps to connect a SCOM Managed Instance to Operations console:

  1. Identify server to install Ops Console: Identify a server where you want to install the Operations console.

    Note

    Don't perform this on a SCOM Managed Instance VM; do it on a separate VM. The VM needs to be a Windows Server. This server can be on-premises or on Azure.

    • If the VM/machine is on-premises, set the NSG rules and firewall rules on the SCOM Managed Instance VNet and on the on-premises network where the VM/machine is located to ensure specified essential port (5724) is reachable.
    • If the VM/machine is in Azure, set the NSG rules and firewall rules on the SCOM Managed Instance VNet and on the Virtual network (VNET) where the VM/machine is located to ensure specified essential port (5724) is reachable.
  2. Install the Ops Console: From the executable file, install the Operations console and follow the installation wizard to successfully install the Operations console.
  3. Connect SCOM Managed Instance to Ops Console: Sign in to the Operations console and select Connect To Server. Add the DNS name displayed at SCOM Managed Instance > Overview > Properties > Load Balancer.

Next step

Migrate from Operations Manager on-premises to Azure Monitor SCOM Managed Instance