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I am running into an issue where a server is split across 2 entries in my monthly report (report shows a monthly avg of CPU and Memory util) From what I can tell the report is duplicating the record because of a gap in data collection caused by a reboot of the box. Is there any way to avoid this? I would like to just have…
I've been trying to create a report which will include all the alerts that have occurred in the last 24 hours which I can then schedule to be emailed to our support team. I want to do this as a "catch all" to make sure all the alerts that occur get trapped at some point but without my having to create lots of individual…
Hi there, would appreciate some help. 2 part question on 95th percentile reporting. The company needs to reduce bandwidth at as many sites as possible to save money. So we've been tasked with providing to management a number for each site that represents how much bandwidth to keep from the current bandwidth allocation. To…
I have several reports that I have been building and just recently discovered an issue with the Reports. I am pulling Historical Bandwidth Usage reports and the Fields it is supposed to be populating are as follows: HourNode IDInterface IDNodeVendorInterfaceInterface TypeAverage Receive bpsAverage Recv Percent UtilPeak…
Hello, In the canned report "95th Percentile Traffic Rate - Last Month" I'm looking for a way to limit the days to Monday through Friday (or exclude Saturday and Sunday). Any thoughts? Thank you Canned Report Code: DECLARE @StartDate DateTime DECLARE @EndDate DateTime SET @StartDate = DATEADD(d, DATEDIFF(d, 0, DATEADD(m,…
I've seen this before with 9.5 etc. and don't remember how it eventually got worked out. I'm on Orion Core 2011.1.0 SP1, NPM 10.1.2 SP1, NTA 3.7 now. The report I created is pretty basic list of 6 clients I made a report that looks like this: Node, IP, Address City, Total Bytes Received, Total Bytes Transmitted, Receive…
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