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How can I find what scom group a specific server belongs to using powershell?

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Environment:  SCOM 2007 r2

Server in question:  Running Windows 2003 Std. (yes I know this sounds crazy)

Why do I need this:  I noticed at the console level we have had server unexpected shutdown events which are not generating email notifications. 

Source shows: Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition

Alert Rule:  Windows Shutdown Unexpectedly

From what I see these are all windows 2003 server Std edition systems.  I did a track and trace using our exchange tracking system which confirmed the alerts were not being emailed. Not sure if there is a better approach for this, but not being a sql expert (however I do have someone I can leverage) I am trying to see if I can somehow extract this information using powershell.

Secondary general question:  How can I find out the current size of our scom 2007 database and the number of objkects\servers being monitored? This is prep work for a migration over to 2012.

Thanks in advance for the help!


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