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I am not familiar with the those operations, what port/protocol should be allowed through the ASA?
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OK, this is just sick. I uninstalled the NTA demo before running the repair. The graphs are back, and now all the links are gone. Running the repair on it now and keeping fingers crossed.
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I guess what I am really asking is will it be a direct upgrade from 9.1 to 10, or will I need to step up to it? Thanks.
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Interface error and discard reporting/alerting? That's the only thing I see missing that we could use.
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Thats the issue, none of the licenses show an overage. The server is almost a year old, and is on its original licensing, so I know it isn't that.
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Yes, I just built a group for a bunch of servers, and will create a few more, these groups I need a simple view for. It is for upper echelon TMI people. IOW, TMI is not a good thing here, have to follow KISS. Whats the uptime for this group, that group, etc. Starting to get the specifics of what they need together and…
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We have similar issues with 4 MDS 9148 switches sending notifications, but with IPMonitor, every time a server reboots that is connected to it. I just ignore the ACS servers, they have been pulled from the reboot alerting, so the only notifications would be if they lost power, or stop responding to ICMP.
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I gave up trying to use the reports. I had no issues using the tool, but the reports are so spread out it takes hours just to go through one file. With NCM though, it appears that I can get just about the same amount of information as I do with Totalcare. At least I can remove devices that are no longer in our network,…
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It is hit or miss. Sometimes it will do its job and I get all my files, other times it errors. The problem is with Cisco, not this applet. It takes up to 8 hours to complete.
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WOW that is a LOT of text. I found the time frame in the log, but not sure what to look for when it comes to the node being removed. There are a few IP's showing, so I have to back track to find the user ID. I am looking at the time frame Orion shows the nodes were removed, but can't seem to find it in the log.
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OK I will try the hotfixes.
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Thanks, that is what I was looking for.
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Perfect, just had it fire off and worked like a charm. Thanks!
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I followed the move PDF to the letter to a new server. The server running SQL is 2000 SP4, the new server that Orion is installed on is 2003x64. I am not upgrading Orion, I am doing a fresh install but using the old database. Could it be that the SolarWindsNPM user has a different password from the old Orion, and I need to…
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OK, great, this is something I believe will go a long way here. Pretty sure it is something they would use.
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Can the user run their own reports, or does the admin have to run them first and place them in that folder?
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I have a similiar problem with certain Cisco devices behind an ASA. I map SNMP through to the device by mapping a range of high ports to the interface of the ASA to the device behind it, and out of 8 851 routers, 2 of them show no interfaces at all, yet I can discover them.
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OK its working now. It turned out to be how Orion is routing to the ASA.
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I gave this some thought, however, since Orion uses AD authentication, and the browser is IE, they automatically log in and by pass this page. If it was local server authentication, this would be an ideal way of doing it.
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Thanks, it's not ideal, but better than nothing.
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Problem is finding the proper syslog that is sent on EX4300/EX9200 series when a commit is issued. All I find is what you linked to which is the SRX. Also Solarwinds has built in Cisco, but no Juniper in the syslog viewer for triggering RTC. Having some of those would be nice. Still digging!
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We could use more Juniper support. Other than pulling a configuration, we have no method yet to get a RTC alert when a commit is issued. Works good for Cisco.
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It appears some programs now send RSS feeds instead of syslogs. A way to retrieve and alert on these RSS feeds would be very helpful. It can alert then on if a service fails and the RSS feed triggers.
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We have a need to monitor AWS. Not necessarily servers at AWS, but the instances at AWS for response times. We have Direct Connect so we can measure the amount of bandwidth in use going to/from AWS, but we don't really have a means to measure average response times to the instances.
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Improvements performance of single poller (up to 4x) and website loading time decrease. This is the biggest pet peeve I have ever since day 1. Improving this will go a long long way! One thing that would be helpful is to be able to have an Admin add information to the banner at the top where Thwack updates, and software…
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Quick update, appears to only be related to graphs through the web interface. The data appears to be there when directly on the server through the management console.
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Sounds like you DON'T want SSO. If a computer is domain joined, and a person browses to Orion via IE, it uses NTLM so IE automatically signs in, hence SSO. If you don't want a user to automatically sign in using IE, then use Firefox, and the user has to login manually. Of course the user will need to have their Domain…
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I just went back and checked everything and none of the devices has backed up since 7-15. This is not good. Restarted all services just now and will check later to see if anything backed up.
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Perfect, that was what I was looking for.
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I just configured this on my system and have one small problem with it. ASDM is triggering it just by being open to the firewall, so it floods the inbox with the Begin Configuration, reading from http. Is there a different one that can be used for when an actual change is made via ASDM?