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So you’ve made it through a disaster recovery event. Well done! Whether it was a simulation or an actual recovery, it was possibly a tense and trying time for you and your operations team. The business is no doubt happy to know that everything is back up and running from an infrastructure perspective, and they’re likely…
Hello everyone I would like to replicate specific tables and views from the NPM database to another SQL server to enable data warehousing and reporting. ha anyone done this successfully? in the old versions when the database structure was very simple, it would have been simple to setup, however, in the new forma with views…
Hello, We are looking to perform a Disaster Recovery procedure in our preprod environement. All WPM components are installed on a single Windows 2012 server and its associated SQL Server database is hosted in a separate SQL Server cluster. We will be taking a snapshot of Windows VM and DB export before DR, just in case. In…
I'd love to see the ability to download/upload the whole or part of the NPM config via a set command line tools. That way I could create sync scripts between two NPM systems. Would also give a nice way to backup my config. Hint: HP expose this really with with OMW and the ovpmutil commands. Things I'd like to see would be…
I have Orion NPM and SQL Server 2005 in production. I want to do a DR test and recover Orion and its database on a DR host. On our DR host, I have an eval copy of Orion and imported a database backup on SQL server 2008. When I configure the eval Orion to accept the database, it warns that the database has an existing…
I read this document http://www.solarwinds.com/support/failoverengine/docs/SQLFailoverOptions.pdf I'm looking for an affordable solution to replicate my whole monitoring system on a remote site. We have FOE for the NPM part. Is there anybody who has some experience or knowledge of proposed options (pro, cons, integration…
Hello, I am using a 21 day test ipmonitor installation in order to test for disaster recovery. I did learn about restoring a lost server in this post - but it does not mention licensing. The following looked promising - support.ipmonitor.com/.../866b127bf2da4f4d8b8c302e1aaae88d.aspx but I could not find a similar article…
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