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Te envio un correo para programar una reunion de GotoMeeting para ayudarte con la instalacion.
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Solo cmd.exe :^)
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I have created and shared a UnDP for these statistics on the content exchange. In my testing I was only ableo to pull these stats from a 2900 and a 6500 switch. Cisco has a document here which lists other switches where this should be supported as well.…
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Necesita copiar a c:\documents and settings\<username>\windows\system32, donde el <username> es el usuario que esta usando para acessar el servidor. Gracias
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Hola Carlos, Bienvenidos a Thwack.com! La solucion es confirmar que existe la carpeta c:\documents and settings\<username>\windows\system32 y copiar cmd.exe a la misma. Si no existe, puede crearlo.
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No worries, glad to help out!
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Hi cereal83, Thanks for taking the time to provide all that detail. I think I see the issue now. The link you are getting when you click on the poller data is actually for a custom chart, which is not the same as the tabular poller data view. To see the view on your node details page, we need to specify it from the UnDP.…
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Hi Eric, Per Cisco's website, the 2900 series switches do not support netflow. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6555/ps6601/prod_white_paper0900aecd80406232.html Do you possibly have another device in your network that supports flow (netflow, j-flow, s-flow) technology? Quite often flow data…
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Saw this issue today and this did in fact resolve it and quickly.
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Yes, that will give you the executable name to specify in the Process Monitor - WMI component.
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Glad to be able to help. :-)
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You cannot retain the data in the fields that are used by Orion to store data collected by SNMP. For this reason we provide the ability to create custom fields and populate those (you can update many at one time under Manage Nodes). Unless I am misunderstanding your question, you will need to create a custom property to do…
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Hi Bill, I don't have a specific script I can provide, but I found on MSDN the WMI method needed to be queried http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa390460.aspx In considering how best to resolve this particular issue if you use APM to monitor the executable on the target machine, we will return every instance with…
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Hello h5emu, The message code 4 means something we are trying to write is in use. Can you verify you have closed all Orion applications (system manager, etc..) and re-run the install?
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Hello cereal83, If I understand your post correctly you have the pollers assigned to the device, but the expected values are not displayed? Did you make any changes to the pollers after you imported them to your system? From the universal device poller were you able to use the 'Test' button and retrieve those values for…
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Hello Ozlecz, Sorry, but the columns within a resource cannot be modified.
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Hi Jedski, You will find that the database summary settings have been moved to the web console under Admin - > Polling Settings.
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As noted in your other post the syslog and trap service will run on the additional poller. I have not had an opportunity to test it, but in theory it should work with NLB.
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I don't think you will be able to do this in APM. The APM script monitors are designed to return a single statistic as opposed to the output of a show interface. You may want to take a look at our Network Configuration Manager as the ability to execute scripts against a large number of targets on a scheduled basis is a…
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Hi darkshooter, You can add the process monitor component to your template. - In Orion, click on your APM module to bring up the summary page. - From the summary page click on the template to view the application details. - click on Edit application monitor - click Add Component Monitor - expand Process and Service…
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Hi HMartinez, While we do not have the ability to define the alert as the average plus 10, we can alert if the current response time is greater than the average response time, which would catch your condition above. You can do this by defining a complex condition using fields so the alert would look something like:…
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Good Morning Stacey, Orion is licensed based on nodes, interfaces and volumes. An SL100 for example can monitor up to 100 nodes with 100 interfaces and 100 disk volumes. As soon as one of the element types is full, you will need to upgrade to add any new items of that element. In your example, an SL250 license would be…
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Hi bmurray, The link you provided requires permission to access. If you have access to the mib file you can submit it to support to be added to our MIB database. You don't actually need the mib to create a custom poller though. If you know the OID of what you would like to monitor you can type that in to the UnDP and…
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Hi RamirezH, All of the syslog data is stored in the database. You can create a report on this data using the report writer. Once you have the desired report you can then export using any of the standard export options. I am not sure about automating this export, perhaps someone else has a solution for that. You will want…
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Orion NPM does not have a Spanish version. However, you can edit the resources on the page and translate the headings into spanish. You can then assign that page as the default home page based on login ID. I have this setup on my server and depending on which login I use I get either the standard english view or my…
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Hello Mystic, Great question, here is a previous thread regarding back up of Orion. -Bill Fitzpatrick
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Hi Dcollier, The error you are seeing is being generated by Windows. Sometimes newer service packs of Windows will introduce changes to underlying dll's that can break older applications. Do you have the same Windows/Service Pack combination you had previously?
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Hi schwarzkopf, I am not sure I understand the first part of your question. You may want to take a look at the APM evaluation guide. http://www.solarwinds.com/support/apm/Docs/translations/EGs/US/OrionAPMEvaluationGuide.pdf As for the alert, by default we have alerts for applications that are down, you can modify it using…
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Hi tbell52, The OID for the linux servers will very likely be different than it is on Windows. What I would recommend is to try the SNMP MIB Browser or MIB Walk tools from our Engineers Toolset (you can download an eval version from the website). Using those tools you can discover all of the SNMP OID's available to be…
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Hi Steve, This is a question we see pretty regularly, and normally there are a few things to look at in answering. First, a high number of discards means an upstream/downstream interface combination of different speeds is forcing one side to discard packets due to load at various times. If you begin to see the error…