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This is from the Oracle template Doc and is also in the DESCRIPTION field of the template: Prerequisites: Oracle client installed on Orion SAM server. This is available from the SolarWinds customer portal under Additional Downloads. Credentials: An Oracle user name and password with read access to the Oracle views:…
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http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/en/flarehelp/SAM/default.htm#../../sam/content/SAMAdminGuide-EditingtheAppInsigh… Not a reset, but you can edit it. HTH.
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Check out this page. HTH http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/en/flarehelp/sam/default.htm#OrionAPMPHFormulaExamples.htm Specifically this: Truncate Truncate({value},{number of decimal places}) Truncates a monitored value to a designated number of decimal places. I think this is what you're after:…
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Yes, when Warning & Critical thresholds are breached (can be user set) the status will reflect this. Also see the Orion Guide here: http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/en/flarehelp/orionplatform/default.htm#cshid=orionagstatusindicators.htm
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http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/en/flarehelp/sam/default.htm#orionapmagstatusindicators.htm Down = Can be reached but is not operational. (Polling request timed out.) See bottom of page. HTH
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Not as of yet. I will make your request known to the right people though!
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Thwack Remote v2.0
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Barracuda has hidden the MIBs within their devices - so says another user. MIBs: You will need to obtain and import two MIB files to your SNMP monitor: 1. The Barracuda Reference MIB (standard across all Barracuda Networks products) 2. The Barracuda Spam & Virus Firewall MIB You can use reference objects included in these…
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I'll know more info tomorrow but I'm pretty sure there was a performance issue with database table reading in RC1. RC2 is much faster
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This should help: http://www.solarwinds.com/support/orion/docs/OrionNetworkAtlasAdminGuide.pdf
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The compatibility matrix has been updated...because I was, "all over that."
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Here is an article for NPM for a similar problem. This may apply to your situation as well.
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Second half of this article may help.
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This first link explains the SQL Server User Experience Monitor. Note this section: This monitor uses SQL Server port 1433. Instructions are given to help you overcome this issue, This is the SQL template. Here you can change the SQL Server Port. You can find a list of free templates here. Hope this helps!
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Will investigate.
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This table is also on the help page I provided Scripts must report their status by exiting with the appropriate exit code: Exit Code Meaning 0 Up 1 Down 2 Warning 3 Critical Any other value Unknown
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Hey Kevin, I'm no Perl expert but there are several things I would recommend: 1. Check out this help page concerning your issue. 2. Post the code so others may tear it apart and possibly help you in the process. 3. Make sure you have the proper exit codes in your code as outlined in the same help page I linked you to in…
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Just an FYI, that info is available in the SAM Admin Guide here. (Roughly page 621) Note there is a lag between the HTML and PDF versions of help files, meaning the PDF usually gets updated first and more frequently.
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From the APM Admin Guide: If you plan to monitor 10,000 or more components, SolarWindsrecommends that you install additional polling engines on separate servers to help distribute the work load.
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You can restart a service with an alert action. Check out this section of the SAM Admin Guide. Hope this helps!
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Check out this KB on Duplicate Flows.
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Hey Stack, I looked in the help file and are knowledge base and couldn't find anything. You can open a support ticket here. If I find anything in the meantime, I'll be sure to post it here.
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Perhaps this nifty li'l remote will help.
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Byron, Some detailed information about your network/servers would better help us research your issue. In the meantime, I did find something you may want to try. The issue mentioned here is somewhat similar, to a degree, to your issue and may yield positive results.…
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what version of sam are you running?
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I can certainly do that. Thanks for finding this. This section (mildly edited) will be in the last page of the introduction the next time we publish - probably within a week for the pdf version, some time after that for the HTML version.
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The following article should answer your questions: (Option 2 in the article may be what you're after). http://knowledgebase.solarwinds.com/kb/questions/2699/Configuring+a+group+level+alert+to+trigger+the+restart+of+a+service. :-)
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Drill down to the component level and click EDIT. I believe this is what you're talking about: From here you should get the following screen which should help your situation if I'm understanding your question correctly.