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First off, I own SAM, but I do not own SRM or VMAN. I use basic VMware Polling against vCenter, with SNMP polling on each ESXi host in order to see the NetworkDisks (NFS datastores). I need some help crafting a low disk space alert for NFS Network Disks that are connected to and shared with several ESXi Hosts. My issue is…
when we get an alerts for anything ( it may be for CPU , RAM and Disk over 90%) normally we get the alerts and solving those , now after we clearing those ( by manually changing to less 90%) how to get alert saying that your Disk space is now less 90 % ,how do we configure those .
We have several disks in our environment that are perpetually full for one reason or another and we'd like to create some exclusions for them. The defaults are critical at 95% and warning at 80%. I've set our alerts for different thresholds and those work fine for most disks in our environment. There are those few disks…
HI there! I hope this question hasn't been asked/answered yet, if so...I couldn't find it, so I apologize in advance. I do know that there are custom alerts for Disk Free Space which returns values of either % free or space free (in MB). My question is: is there a way to set up a custom alert in Ignite DPA that also…
With the release of FortiOS 5, I have lost the ability to monitor the hardware (CPU, memory, disk space) inside my Fortinet firewalls. This information is available on my FortiAnalyzer, which also uses FortiOS 5, so I'm rather confused. Has anyone else reported this issue? Will it be addressed in an update? This is really…
Hello, Per a post I found elsewhere on Thwack () the status of a node's interfaces and volumes should affect the node's status. However, I have a node (lets call it FileServer1) that has a 100% full F: drive, and yet the node shows green status. Is there some sort of configuration setting that I may be missing?
Anyone, I'm trying to create a report that tells me each time over the past 60 days one of my Windows servers reported a volume with 95% or higher usage. Is that possible? If so, how would I go about it?
Hello I hope I have the correct forum, I have some doubt. If I'm in the wrong area please direct me to the correct place. I recently inherited a Solarwinds NPM and APM installtion from the previous occupant of my job. While on the face of it it appears to do what we need it has some failings. I need to monitor a payroll…
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