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VMware ESXi 7.03 host running on Supermicro SYS-1029TP-DC1R server is showing a hardware health issue (power supply not present or failed) that used to be true, but no longer is. The node is polled through vCenter. The host is all green in vCenter, as well as in IPMI/BMC hardware health monitoring. Is there a simple way to…
I'm running patch manager 2020.2.6. In my reports stale machines are showing up. These computer objects are no in ADDS nor WSUS. How to clear them out of Patch manager and why are they showing?
I've found that there are certain devices on our network that when I run a Discovery, the Discovery scans a totally diferent device. For example, I have a Switch with Polling IP address 10.40.3.2 (sysname swt01.agg.cba01)... and then I configure a Network Discovery with only this IP specified and then set the "up…
We were running low on available monitored volumes, so I started attempting a cleanup to get rid of some of the stuff that we don't care about that snuck in through laziness or inattention when setting up nodes in the first place, or just for things that have been reconfigured. What I'm finding, though, is that monitored…
Hello Thwackians, We have a script in linux script component monitoring that gives output in multiple lines for message field. But looks like Solarwinds supports only single line for the message field. #!/bin/bash scfile=/home/bpmrg/stale_count mount_list=/home/bpmrg/mountlist mount_check=$(cat /proc/mounts | grep -E…
Hi, all. I'm trying to figure out how to clean up a view resource that has old and/or useless data in it. Back in the mists of time, I created a resource named "HP Disks (cpqDaPhyDrvStatus)" which, as you may have guessed from the name, shows the SNMP status of physical disks in HP servers. Problem 1 with it is that it has…
Hello, Working with a Client, we were looking to find out why they were showing thousands of Reserved IP addresses. After further investigation we found that they were mostly Reserved IP addresses via DCHP Scopes. We furhter found that these were scopes that were not longer valid and needed to be cleaned up. This took a…
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