Please enhance WSTM to include the ability to monitor tasks within a sub-folder. (Currently monitoring is limited to the root of the Task Scheduler Library) Thanks! -ZackM http://www.loop1systems.com
We would like to manage and unmanaged different API monitors at will.
Since Gen10, HPE does not support WBEM or the SIM Agent. SolarWinds provides a way to grab hardware health by polling the server using SNMP as described here: https://support.solarwinds.com/SuccessCenter/s/article/SAM-How-to-Monitor-Hardware-Health-from-HP-Gen-10-Servers?language=en_US and clearly states it does not work…
The current API Poller implementation requires that you statically define individual API response elements for monitoring, or the size of any array. However, if you have an array of values (e.g. Microsoft 365 support incidents) returned that may vary in size/quantity (e.g. current active incidents), you need to be able to…
The biggest advantage Orion has in my environment is that it can see into more IT infrastructure than any other tool we use. Today Orion can only see a little into Azure or Aws. I came across a PowerShell that documents and maps Azure:…
${N=SwisEntity;M=DetailsUrl} is not an FQDN URL, so we get SSL certificate errors when we click the links and are part of a much larger organization so we are not the root domain. I can't remember if we had to do some edits to the database to get to this point or not, but ${N=Alerting;M=AlertDetailsUrl} and…
Add a view to easily manage API credentials.
On the "Application Component Detail" page or the "Application Detail Summary" or both, please display the component Polling frequency and if possible the "next poll" time.
Latest 'Appinsight for AD' has option to disable multiple components But old 'Appinsight for IIS & Database' has option to disable very few component There are multiple components in Appinsight that we don't want Please update the templates and allow us to disable components. Appinsight for AD:- Appinsight for IIS:-
Please provide documentation on how-to achieve, and support for running the SolarWinds Agent Service as a least-privileged account. Whether that be a Local Account, Domain Service Account or a Local Built-In Account such as NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE. This is essentially in-place already today with linux agents utilizing…
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