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If you’ve been considering moving to SolarWinds® Service Desk and are currently using Web Help Desk but have hesitated because you don’t want to start from scratch, then I have great news for you. There are two options for importing data. The first is an import via CSV, which is great for specific, smaller data sets. But…
As organizations move their workloads into the public cloud, their environments gradually evolve. Initially, an organization tends to aim for a 1:1 migration of resources, typically in the form of virtual machines (VMs). Although this approach allows for an easier data migration path, it’s more costly and offers less…
When Microsoft first introduced how to install third-party components, such as SentryOne Task Factory, on an Azure-SSIS Integration Runtime (IR) in Azure Data Factory (ADF), I thought, "This could be a bit difficult for some users." At the time, you had to write a PowerShell script (Execute PowerShell Scripts in SSIS…
Hi, Two main pollers are configured active and stand-by in HA, need to swap the IP addresses between them without changing the hostnames. Target is to assign IP address of active main poller to standby poller. Active Main poller IP address: 10.10.10.5 Standby main poller IP address: 10.10.10.6 How?
Hello, we are going to lift&shift our current Solarwinds platform solution to the Azure. Is there any potential issue regarding the licensing, while the Solarwinds Platform server will change the IP address? Otherwise ti will be the same machine. So it is not migration to the new built machine, it is pure lift&shift with…
Guys, Need help !!! I am using NPM and want to migrate services to new ones. Currently i have 2 servers (1 for Polling and website and the 2nd one is for DB, NPM 2020.2.6 & SQL 2014). I want to migrate to new hardware (IPs will be same) with Windows server 2022 & SQL 2019. I have taken the DB backup from old server and…
I am still running Solarwinds Orion - not quite sure where this question should land. I have been developing a migration plan with our Solarwinds partner. We decided to use the same server names and IP addresses to minimize any extra work for the migration. This is detailed out more in the our plan but here is the broad…
I'm working on migrating our SolarWinds install from an older server to a newer server set up under better best practices. Prior to the full migration, I have to confirm full functionality of the software. Both systems are running 2023.4.2 and I've noticed something I didn't know would be considered normal as a discrepancy…
Currently in IPmonitor we have External Process monitors that run a cmd and return a value that we use to then setup alerts for. What would be the best method of setting up the same monitor in Solarwinds SAM? Would a powershell script that runs the CMD be the best solution or are there other alternatives? If powershell is…
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