You create the state migration point role, in Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, by creating an instance of SMS_SCI_SysResUse Server WMI Class and providing the property values in the following table.

Property Description

RoleName

Name of the role. For a state migration point, the value is SMS State Migration Point.

SiteCode

The site code for the site.

NALPath

The network abstraction layer (NAL) path to the state migration point. For more information, see PackNALPath Method in Class SMS_NAL_Methods.

NALType

The resource type. For a state migration point, this should be Windows NT Server.

You will also need to set initial values for the following embedded properties and embedded property lists.

Name Description

Server Remote Name

The server that has the state migration point. Embedded property.

SMPQuiesceState

Sets the restore-only mode. For more information, see How to Set the Restore-Only Mode for a State Migration Point. Embedded property.

SMPStoreDeletionDelayTimeInMinutes

Sets the deletion policy. For more information, see How to Set the Deletion Policy for a State Migration Point. Embedded property.

SMPStoreDeletionCycleTimeInMinutes

Sets the deletion policy. For more information, see How to Set the Deletion Policy for a State Migration Point.

Directories

Lists the state migration point folders. For more information, see How to Add a State Migration Point Folder.

To create a state migration point role

  1. Set up a connection to the SMS Provider. For more information, see About the SMS Provider in Configuration Manager.

  2. Create an instance of SMS_SCI_SysResUse Server WMI Class.

  3. Populate the properties listed above.

  4. Commit the SMS_SCI_SystResUse object.

Example

The following example method creates a state migration point from the supplied site code and NAL path. Some helper functions are provided for writing the embedded properties and embedded property lists to the site control file. The example also makes use of the other state migration point code snippets to set various role values.

For information about calling the sample code, see Calling Configuration Manager Code Snippets.

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public void CreateSmpRole(
	 WqlConnectionManager connection,
	 string serverName,
	 string siteCode,
	 string nalPath)
{
	try
	{
		// Create the state migration point resource object.
		IResultObject smpRole = connection.CreateInstance("SMS_SCI_SysResUse");
		smpRole["RoleName"].StringValue = "SMS State Migration Point";

		// Set the state migration point properties.
		smpRole["SiteCode"].StringValue = siteCode;
		smpRole["NALPath"].StringValue = nalPath;
		smpRole["NALType"].StringValue = "Windows NT Server";

		// Create the embedded property and property lists.
		this.WriteScfEmbeddedProperty(smpRole, "Server Remote Name", 0, serverName, string.Empty);
		this.WriteScfEmbeddedProperty(smpRole, "SMPQuiesceState", 1, string.Empty, string.Empty);
		this.WriteScfEmbeddedProperty(smpRole, "SMPStoreDeletionDelayTimeInMinutes", 0, string.Empty, string.Empty);
		this.WriteScfEmbeddedProperty(smpRole, "SMPStoreDeletionCycleTimeInMinutes", 0, string.Empty, string.Empty);
		this.WriteScfEmbeddedPropertyList(smpRole, "Directories", null);

		// Commit the site role.
		smpRole.Put();

		// Use SDK snippets to populate some values.
		this.AddSmpFolder(connection, @"C:\temp", 100, 10, 1, serverName, siteCode);
		this.SetRestoreOnlyMode(connection, serverName, siteCode, true);
		this.SetDeletionPolicy(connection, serverName, siteCode, 10);
}
	catch (SmsException e)
	{
		Console.WriteLine("Failed to create the state migration point: " + e.Message);
		throw;
}
}
public void WriteScfEmbeddedPropertyList(
	IResultObject resource,
	string propertyListName,
	string[] values
	)

	// Create an embedded property list for the supplied resource.
{
	Dictionary<string, IResultObject> EmbeddedPropertyList = resource.EmbeddedPropertyLists;

	// Get the property list, or create it. 
	IResultObject ropl;
	if (EmbeddedPropertyList.ContainsKey(propertyListName))
	{
		ropl = EmbeddedPropertyList[propertyListName];
}
	else
	{
		ConnectionManagerBase connection = resource.ConnectionManager;
		ropl = connection.CreateEmbeddedObjectInstance("SMS_EmbeddedPropertyList");
		EmbeddedPropertyList.Add(propertyListName, ropl);
}

	// Set the property list properties.
	ropl["PropertyListName"].StringValue = propertyListName;
	ropl["Values"].StringArrayValue = values;
	resource.EmbeddedPropertyLists = EmbeddedPropertyList;
}

public void WriteScfEmbeddedProperty(
	IResultObject resource,
	string propertyName,
	int value,
	string value1,
	string value2)
{
	// Properties
	// Server remote name
	Dictionary<string, IResultObject> EmbeddedProperties = resource.EmbeddedProperties;

	// Get the property, or create it.
	IResultObject ro;
	if (EmbeddedProperties.ContainsKey(propertyName))
	{
		ro = EmbeddedProperties[propertyName];
}
	else
	{
		ConnectionManagerBase connection = resource.ConnectionManager;
		ro = connection.CreateEmbeddedObjectInstance("SMS_EmbeddedProperty");
		EmbeddedProperties.Add(propertyName, ro);
}

	ro["PropertyName"].StringValue = propertyName;
	ro["Value"].IntegerValue = value;
	ro["Value1"].StringValue = value1;
	ro["Value2"].StringValue = value2;

	resource.EmbeddedProperties = EmbeddedProperties;
}

The example method has the following parameters:

Parameter

Type

Description

connection

Managed: WqlConnectionManager

A valid connection to the SMS Provider.

serverName

Managed: String

The Configuration Manager server that the state migration point is running on.

siteCode

Managed: String

The Configuration Manager site code.

nalPath

Managed: String

The NAL path to the state migration point. For example, ["Display=\\SERVERNAME\"]MSWNET:["SMS_SITE=SITECODE"]\\SERVERNAME\

Compiling the Code

The C# example has the following compilation requirements:

Namespaces

System

System.Collections.Generic

System.Text

Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider

Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.WqlQueryEngine

Assembly

microsoft.configurationmanagement.managementprovider

adminui.wqlqueryengine

Robust Programming

For more information about error handling, see About Configuration Manager Errors.

Security

For more information about securing Configuration Manager applications, see About Securing Configuration Manager Applications.

See Also


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