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Has anyone determined a way to find the last time list resources was executed. With the date it was last run, it would serve as a general indicator that after a certain number of days another should be run to check for changes. Not quite as good as having an automated way of listing new resources on nodes, but it would…
I am attempting to create some functions inside of a larger script that will create a basic SNMP Discovery job. All of the details in the function were pulled from my base script that works without any issues. It seems that something about passing the values across in this manner is causing a ruckus. SAMPLE #region Connect…
I am beginning to implement Network Sonar Discovery in my Orion environment that already has 1,900+ Nodes. The plan is to use it to find systems that have slipped through the cracks and are not in Orion, and to discover new interfaces/volumes that are not being monitored yet. The problem I am having is there is lots of…
I'M MIGRATING FROM PRTG TO SOLARWINDS FOR A LARGE NETWORK. I NEED THE ABILITY TO SCAN A /16 NETWORK BUT ONLY 100 THRU 199 IN THE FOURTH OCTET. WE WERE ABLE TO DO THIS WITH PRTG BECAUSE IT ALLOWS OCTET RANGES For example, this was the prtg scan settings. 10.13.0-255.100-199 I've been trying to create a discovery job via…
Hello Thwackers, I have been trying to do this for a couple hours, and I am kinda confused. I have not found a end to end description to what seems to be a normal task. This is what I want to do: 1. Set SNMP strings on RHEL6 nodes like linux_workstation, linux_server, linux_webserver, etc. (done) 2. Create groups for each…
Hi all, Is there anyway to have Sonar automatically run each month? We're looking to automate network discovery and report on any new nodes discovered dring the process. So far I've not been able to work out if this discovery can be scheduled. Also, I've created a custom property called "Added" with the idea that I can run…
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