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hello Thwack family! I've been having trouble getting monitoring out of our VCentre and ESX hosts lately. nodes were initially added as ICMP only on the Vcentre, and SNMP v2c on the ESX Hosts. Since taking on monitoring I've been asked to tidy it up and get more details.. . I know that you can use NPM to connect to the…
We just upgraded our vCenter to 6.5 and now our Orion instance can't connect to it. Everything worked fine prior to the upgrade (5.5 before). In the Manage Nodes screen the credential validation under the VMware Polling Settings fails with the error, "Test Failed. Cannot login with selected vCenter or ESX credential." -…
Are IP requests for virtual machines overwhelming your current IP address management practices? You are not alone. In a June 2016 survey of IP Address Manager customers[1], 46% of respondents stated that virtual machines were creating challenges for managing IP addresses for their company. Independent author Brien Posey…
Hi all. We have an implementation of vCenter that has the vCenter on one server, the WEB services on the another server and SSO on a third server. All other vCenters we monitor have these services installed on a single server and monitoring works fine. Is there something different require for a multi server implementation…
We had monitoring for VMware ESXi 5.5 infrastructure up&running over vcenter, after migration to ESXi 6.0 same settings on VMware infrastructure is not enough to do all the monitoring (SNMP + vcenter). Is there any special settings for that?
Hey guys, I have been trying to set up the VMWare Performance Counter Monitor through the SAM component wizard. I am getting stuck on the credentials phase. I have tried using different credentials with varying access to the VCenter (through the Vsphere client), but none have worked so far. No error message occurs on the…
Hello, Looking for some help here. We currently have vCenter polling enabled within SolarWinds and are having issues with duplicating virtual machines within the VIM_VirtualMachines table. It is not happening on any other ESXi host within vCenter, but for these 4 new hosts within a new cluster on the same vCenter server…
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