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We’re getting close to the end of the month, so that must mean it’s time for another installment of our ever-popular IT Blogger Spotlight series. I recently caught up with John Herbert of LameJournal fame, who was kind enough to answer a few questions. In addition to following John’s exploits on LameJournal, you can keep…
I'd like to be able to customize the following: Define specific algorithms/encryption methods to connect to nodes Define specific algorithms/encryption methods that the TFTP/SCP server will allow. Today that's basically "Anything" for both scenarios for flexibility, but in some environments people want things to be locked…
As above. I need to find all devices in my network that are not added to NPM. Is IP network browser as suitable tool? How would I go about achieving this using Solarwinds tools?
This may be overkill, but in the process of trying to monitor real time some devices and other entities I have found the Workspace Studio Gadgets (v10 is what I am currently using) is limited to 12 monitored items. Before I go into the 12 CPU's of Christmas, I have a box that has (due to split core's and hyper-threading)…
We are about to upgrade our whole Solarwinds application suite. What we currently use is IPSLAMGR 3.5.1, SAM 5.0.1, NPM 10.3 & NCM 7.0.2 we also have an additional polling engine and engineers toolkit installed. I have worked out our upgrade path as > NPM 10.5 > SAM 5.5, NCM 7.2, VNQM 4.1 > NPM 10.7 > SAM 6.1> NCM 7.2.2…
Can I use NPM in the Engineers Toolset to monitor vSwitches on my ESXi hosts? If so, what is the procedure for doing so? I'm upgrading some virtual hardware and would like to be able to see what difference (if any) it makes.
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