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Do you want your applications to perform at their best 24 x 7? Would you like to boost your organization’s productivity? Of course, everyone wants this, and here’s how: continuous monitoring of the application stack. Application stack?!! What’s that? Keep reading this article and I’ll walk you through the application…
Hi there Ever since we have had our VMAN installation (2020) our VM nodes also include all of it's host information under disks and applications also. I have logged numerous tickets with Solarwinds to try and get this resolved and their response has either been *shrug* or "our VMAN is mainly designed for VMware, we don't…
I'd like to request a feature where you can associate certain keywords with an application template that would allow it to automatically assign it based on keywords and property. For example, if there was a *ADS* filter associated with the Active Directory template, anytime a node with the name ADS (ex LAADS01) in it is…
HI, I have an application monitor with several components (services) under it that tend to all go down at the same time. I set up a component alert and trigger action that will restart the services, but the email spam is a bit much when the alert fires off. I can set up an application alert that will send a list of down…
When: August 2005 Where: Any random organization experimenting with e-commerce Employee: I can’t access the CRM! We might lose a deal today if I can’t send that quote. Admin: Okay, check the WAN, check the LAN, and the server crm1.primary. Junior: All fine. Admin: Great, Restart the application service. That should solve…
What makes an application perform optimally? I would say it is when there is collaborative performance from the server or the VM running the application, the network on which the application is used, and the storage. In this post, I provide information regarding storage and ways to configure it to avoid application…
I have created a view grouped by services and what servers and applications make up them to make it easier for staff. At the moment I can only show servers in one resource block and application monitors in another block. We are wanting to show the true state of a service if an application fails or server then the 'Service'…
We have an application proxy server secured with SSL in our DMZ that only accepts specific URLs. I need to monitor SSL Expiration date on the server, but the SSL Expiration Date template doesn't allow custom URL. I thought I would work around it by setting the URL as an NPM node with no status and then assigning the SSL…
I’m having issues getting a custom Linux script to report correctly as an application monitor. This is the script in question. I’ve got others working fine. #!/bin/bash stat=`grep current /var/www/lab-temps.html |awk '{print $4}'|sort -r|head -1|sed -e s/"\."/" "/g|awk '{print $1}'`; echo "Statistic: $stat" date >>…
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