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I have a number of Windows VM's hosted in VMWare that are being alerted as "VM - No heartbeat" although the agent is installed and reporting in as expected. What could be causing the no heartbeat alert? Thanks, Joe
Hello, Sometimes is useful to know the traffic from the periodicity point of view. Attached is report which detects periodic conversations with different time granularity. Regards Radek [View:/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/7/periodicity.zip:64:48]
Hi, Using VMAN (2020.2.5) I'm trying to get to the bottom of some "VM No Heartbeat" alerts. I have created a copy of the alert, without the Powered Off check, so any missing heartbeat should alert - the idea being that if someone reboots a server I will know about it. Eventually I want to give it an elapsed time before…
Hello everybody. Need to know how to force a Heartbeat for HA purpose. Both nodes from the same Pool got outdated on their heartbeats by unknown reason: So, you see this on the HA Summary Obviously both machine are healthy as shown on [OrionServers] table. The staff that stays on guard at nights getting restless . When…
Need suggestions how effectively I can setup ping alerts in our environment. All of our devices are monitored via SNMP polling. I wanna check the device's availability (like a heartbeat) and generate an alert if there is no connectivity between the device and my orion server.
Hi All, I am looking to turn off alerting for a number of our Linux VM's that do not have VMTools installed. As a result, we are receiving a large number of alerts to remind us that these VM's do not have VMTools installed. We have the majority of these VM's in a folder in vSphere, "Linux Machines" and I would like to…
Does anyone know how to configure an alert that will fire off 2-3 times a day to tell me that certain monitored nodes are up and fully operational. I am looking for a heartbeat to tell me that the network is operating fine and are services are nominal through out the day. Thanks, Keith
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