System Center Orchestrator 2019 has been out for roughly 3 weeks now and we are finally seeing some integration packs for the 2019 version.
The System Center Orchestrator 2019 integration packs can be found here:
System Center 2019 – Orchestrator Integration Packs
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=58111&WT.mc_id=rss_alldownloads_devresources
The download package includes Integration Packs for the following System Center 2019 Components:
- System Center Integration Pack for System Center 2019 Configuration Manager and future releases
- System Center Integration Pack for System Center 2019 Data Protection Manager and future releases
- System Center Integration Pack for System Center 2019 Operations Manager and future releases
- System Center Integration Pack for System Center 2019 Service Manager and future releases
- System Center Integration Pack for System Center 2019 Virtual Machine Manager and future releases
The following Integration Packs are also included in this download:
- System Center Integration Pack for REST
- System Center Integration Pack for Exchange User
- System Center Integration Pack for Exchange Admin
- System Center Integration Pack for File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- System Center Integration Pack for Active Directory
- System Center Integration Pack for Windows Azure
- System Center 2019 Integration Pack for Microsoft SharePoint
The new version for the 2019 Integration Packs are 10,19 as shown below:
Note: The System Center 2019 integration packs are still shown as SC 2016 … in the Runbook Designer.
Installing an Orchestrator Integration Pack
You can refer to my guide in the link below on how to install an Integration Pack.:
https://thesystemcenterblog.files.wordpress.com/2021/02/4c8a1-installing-an-integration-pack-in-orchestrator.pdf
If you encounter the warning below while trying to register a newer Integration Pack, it means that you have an old integration pack still installed and you must first uninstall the old integration packs from the Control Panel on the Orchestrator management server.
I will be adding these to my blog later on for downloading.
I have quite a lot of runbooks that use the actions available in the OIP for SCOM and Service Manager.
do you know: if I remove the old OIP, and deploy the new OIP, will the runbooks recognize the “same” actions from the ne, OR do I have to fix all those actions in every runbook ?!?
if that last thing is true, then I have probably ~ 200..400 actions that I need to fix which is quite a task, and during that time those runbooks will be down !
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Hi,
Orchestrator will automatically recognize the runbook activities, so yes you can remove the older integration pack and then install a newer one 🙂
Best regards,
Leon
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