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  • This feature would also be extremely useful when using application availability charts. Most applications stay up near 100% of the time. The current availability charts are set from 0% - 100% which makes any deviation from the 100% value very difficult to notice. Thanks, mb
  • Hi all, I have been experienceing this very problem for a while with the exact same symptoms, i.e. mostly virtual machines, limited to one specific site, some HP physical servers, etc. What I would add, to maybe help us out, is that (1) restarting the SNMP service did help me but only lasted a day or 2 and then the problem…
  • We have recently purchased a cx3 and are very interested in this subject. Finding and reading the above clariion document, it mentions using FA-MIBs. i know the MIBS do not have to be in the SW MIB dbto use the UNDP, but does SW support FA-MIB, or can someone explain the difference between it and MIB-II?
  • Every once in a while, you hit on something good and want to share. I found that if you use HP agents, you need to include localhost/127.0.01 in the accept SNMP packet from field in the windows SNMP service properties. according to HP, this is needed for the agents to properly function and interact w/ the homepage /…
  • I have just turned on SNMP Traps for our environment and have run into this very problem. Thought I would tag in here for help. The addrerss in the Trap viewer as described above is the actual server address. I know a fix is to turn off 'Send authentication trap' in windows SNMP config, but really don't want to do that. I…
  • I have just come across this requirement and need this like yesterday! Im running NPM 10.2 and use strictly Advanced alerts. As a cumbersome workaround, I have a reset action to write a message to the NPM event log which includes ${Node}, ${Node.status}, $(Acknowledgedby}, ${Acknowledged DateTime}, ${SQL: Select 'Notes'…
  • OK Peter will do, thanks.
  • You need to add 1 more trigger condition: Caption Contains C:\
  • I just tried it out and it works well. Thanks for the quick response Mark!
  • After putting in the local host in the 'accept snmp packets from these hosts' field I too was still getting a few more authenticaton failure traps. That's when I came across a product called Wireshark. I believe it's Etherreal's successor. Try installing Wireshark on the server that is spitting out the SNMP authentication…
  • Yes I am able to add the resource to the view; however, the list is empty. I know there are nodes with high CPU and Memory usage because they show up in the 'Top 10' resource list.
  • Phil, I am @ the exact same point I used the html tag, iframe to display the webpage but as you indicated, we dont need the flowery HP garbage, just the info. I admittedly am no web developer either so in between 'fires' I'll be researching how to pull just that table. Mike
  • Any word on this? Our VM environment is in the process of upgrading to 4.0 and everytime we move an ESX host off 3.5 I am baraged with the "Where's my stuff!?" questions. Thanks, Mike
  • Peter, thanks for the immediate response. greatly appreciated! and to answer your question, No the error isn't the 'invalid class' error. The Info box in the Application Details table and when i force a test poll, shows "Unexpected error occured. Catagory does not exist." Ive gone through the APM troubleshooting guide and…
  • Rebuilding the counters did not resolve the issue and as we migrate our environment to Server 2008, this is becoming a real pain. The problem is intermittent with no clues in event logs as to why only certain specific counters dissapear or any malfunction. So in short any other help would be great! I am also predicting…
  • Sorry, should have mentioned, this only happens on Windows Server 2008 servers. Mike