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Please add the option in SAM for OAUTH2.0 monitoring Hello SolarWinds Support, We are looking to see if AUTH2.0 is a supported method of authentication in any way to monitor email flow within Exchange / O365? So far I have found these sets of documentation but it appears that all of them would require basic authentication…
In the current version of the SAM module, each application monitor has a single polling frequency and timeout which is inherited by all component monitors within the template. A welcomed change would be the ability to modify this polling frequency per-component. For example, checking if a service is running maybe needed…
I would like to add component performance graphs to a node details page. Currently, this is possible only for static objects using the custom object resource and not dynamically which is needed for a node details page. My specific use case would be adding a graph of the windows performance counter for processor queue…
Currently, on the Events page in SAM, you are limited to viewing only 2000 events for a given time period. In our environment, that could be done in just one hour! We need to be able to see more for troubleshooting purposes. Also, the only way to currently export these events out of Solarwinds is as a PDF. I think we…
I'm wondering if there is a plan for an updated IIS template for SAM. The existing version is built for IIS 6.0 which is being deprecated with Windows 2003, and requires considerable modification to work and be useful with IIS 7+. Or should I put my modified one on content exchange? s
When node is DOWN often I use Custom Properties to make notes of the reason it is down, etc. From Node page > Management Resource > Edit Node > Scroll Down > Update existing fields > click SUBMIT When applying changes it takes a while to do so: This is by design, as SW is checking connection is alive, ping is present, WMI…
I have found that anytime I add or remove an ESX datastore (LUN) from one of our ESX clusters, SAM hardware monitors go berserk and light up my events page with bogus events. It appears that SAM interprets this as a faulty/critical disk. SAM needs to be able to differentiate between a standard disk on a server and an ESX…
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