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Hi njoylif, What exactly you would like to achieve with alerting? I might be a able to help
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Haha... nice spot ... footprints all over
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Dan (i_like_eggs) are you able to help on the above? I don't have SW deployed yet
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This date is calculated as a difference between now and date that comes from NPM_RoutingNeighbor table LastChange date. Can you check what is LastChange date for this routing neighbour in your DB?
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Interesting... Would you please send screenshot and also check your System Date is set correctly on both poller and device. I may need to dig in to understand what is causing it as I haven't come across with this before myself
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Hi irishjd If you will read script above carefully, you will notice there is a comment at line 33 which will answer your question
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My bet this has nothing to do with this report. The question is - if you had your Routing Table monitoring selected on your router as a resource - why it has not detected this fact. I suggest you speak with your network team and try to replicate this issue. Then ask your network gurus to confirm neighbours status via CLI.…
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Yes, just comment out (or delete) line 36 and you would also need to update line 3 to reflect actual status (or delete line 3 not to give incorrect down status). Let me know if this worked
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If nothing is wrong - this is expected. Are you sure you have one of your routing neighbor down? Try to run it in SQL with line 1-29, excluding last filters. What do you get? What status is being return for your neighbor in question?
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Hmm... I think I am not using Event Icons at the moment, but I have plenty of my own custom icons. The way to display them - simply copy them to the folder with icons (inetpub\SolarWinds\NetPerfMon\images) and then reference them by file name. Remember to set column type and format as described above
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Hi Stuart, Orion Report Writer > Field Formatting Tab > Highlight ICON-STAT column > Format = Icon > Icon Type = Status
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Hi Leon, it would be super cool if you could attach latest version to this thread. I think this page is kind of "home" for this brilliant guide and should have update version as well I assume home page for latest Monitoring 201 is here. Reason I am asking is because these two guides (especially 101) are my main referral…
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Hi Leon, would it be OK if I will post this 101 for our Engineers on intranet? ... with back-track URL obviously
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Thank you
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Hi dclick, did you ever find out how to query for historical alerts since the upgrade - we have similar issue. We used to be able to extract records from this table to report on repetitive alerts, not I am not sure where this history is stored
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I think those should be in top menu, along side some basic guidance what is Thwack and how to use it
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O wow, Leon, just discovered 201. Thank you so much! Printing now for offline read...
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I was looking for similar solution. Check this idea here, might be similar to your call:
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Smells like SQL/SWQL First you need to understand what you mean by CPU, Memory ... are these last values, average values? If average - do you really think that it is going to give you good idea about performance over 30 days? Same for network usage - it can be at the very bottom for the most part of the month but then one…
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Here we go: Check All Services Which Set To Automatic Mode Are Running
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Yes, I have done this. Are you still looking for it? ... if anyone needs it - drop me a line. I will share my template bit later
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well, this is odd. What exactly is a feature request? I believe all dependencies and apps assigned currently to node must be rolled into Unreachable state. If "by design" this is not the case - I would like to know about it as well. As a side note - from the alerting perspective I would always include additional filters to…
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It is possibly issue with polling frequency. If application is being polled every 10 minutes and your alert is checking for conditions every 1 minute, then I believe you will have this issue where application didn't quite yet picked up on a new state. I am not 100% sure though and this might need so resting to confirm…
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I am having the same challenge. Did you ever come up with any workarounds for it? I have created feature request here: http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/3646
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Hi Chandler, I would suggest to create new article and simply attach your UnDP there. Would be great if you can also give one sentence description for those who will bump on it so that they know what it is all about. Then, simply post a link to this article here Thanks buddy!
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I am investigating similar behaviour in our environment. I can confirm with WireShark that Test Traps are being received on the SolarWinds box, but they never end up at the Trap Viewer. It would be great if you can update with the response you receive from support. I am not logging ticket just yet. P.S. I do however…
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Here is how you can setup Datastore monitoring without Profiler, just with your exisitng SAM: Monitoring VMWare Datastores With SolarWinds SAM
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Here it is: Monitoring VMWare Datastores With SolarWinds SAM
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I tend to often have some sort of issues with Powershell - permissions, accounts, settings, lack of my personal experience... you name them. I have found solution recently of wrapping Powershell scripts around VBScript which works fab for me 100% of the time - give it a try: Re: PowerShell/PowerCLI Monitor Problem
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What type of SAN do you have? If it is Dell EqualLogic - I can help. If it is not - I can still show you what I did with EqualLogic and you can work out analogical solution for your SAN as well