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We have some HPE StoreOnce 6600 I found several posts on thwack that other people needed this too.
We have HP Aruba 3810M and 5400R series switches. I would like to see basic hardware monitoring showing CPU, memory, and temperature probes. We had a solarwind consulting engineer to look at it, it seems very complicated. The custom pollers they created does not integrate into the node summary page and can only get…
Aruba/HP switch node details
Vendors who supply large volumes of hardware often supply rolling order reports which include models and service tags/serial number. If SolarWinds integrated with these vendor platforms, assets could be automatically created with information direct from the vendor allowing creation of assets prior to installing the agent…
As said in the title, add HPE Gen 10 DL 580 as out of the box supported device, been able to see all the info, including the hardware health
Today we are pleased to announce that the latest version of SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor, version 10.4, is now available. For existing customers, you will see this within your customer portal within the next few days. NPM v10.4 is a robust and effective network management software that packs a lot of great new…
I could use some help. I do not have VMAN, but I do have SAM, NCM, and NPM with unlimited licensing. What is the best I can do with the mentioned licensing and basic poling using API, SNMP etc for vSphere 7? Some general advice would go a long way for me. Here are the components of our environment and what I need…
We have a large number of HP Procurve switches and for most of them NCM will not show the firmware version despite it showing up in the Description. This obviously is a major problem. Any idea what might be going wrong and how we could fix it?
Please add support for HP Simplivity plattform About: Hyper-converged Systems | HPE REST API: HPE Developer | Platforms Thank you
I've found a few things, mostly really old, on this subject. As far as I can tell, monitoring an HP server via WMI doesn't show the RAID controller battery status at all, just the disks. From old stuff I found, it would seem that monitoring via SNMP is the only supported way to do that. My questions are: is that still…
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