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I am getting the SAM set up for our Servers and I am looking to get the Services monitored. What is the best way to create a template that can be used on every server? There are several servers that have certain services and others don't. Is there a way to select all the services to be monitored and then when the template…
I have a WMI monitor for Apache Tomcat service which is displaying the incorrect physical memory counter for both Average and the MIN/MAX statistics in the application monitor. If I compare the actual physical memory being used by the service it's not even close to what the monitor displays. In fact, the monitor caps at…
I apologize if there is already an answer to this on here. I have looked through the shared templates and searched throughout without finding any insight. We have multiple platforms that are redundant and if one service goes down, the application itself isn't considered down. I am looking for a way to use either the built…
It’s normal for IT admins to utilize several operating systems to support different applications and user groups. Particularly because certain operating systems are best suited to take on the user load, ease of troubleshooting, faster to implement updates, easy to detect issues, cost effectiveness, and so on. At the same…
Hey Guys, I'm new to the field and to Solar Winds. For the life of me, I'm unable to find out why I cannot poll these Windows Services. Any ideas at all would be greatly appreciated. Also, please let me know if I have posted in the wrong area. Thank you!
I recently installed a 30 day trial of APM and cannot get the Netlogon service to report correctly for the AD application monitor. This is happening for server 2003 and 2008 R2 DC's. All other services report correctly. The Netlogon services are all up and running as well as dependent services. I have tried using different…
I have noticed that my Windows Service Monitors tend to be reporting a higher CPU utilization than what I'm seeing on the box itself. Has anyone else noticed this? I'm using WMI to check the service. Interestingly enough, the memory utilization seems to be accurate.
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