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I am doing the similar scanning. Getting into the database does introduce risk, so err on the side of caution and edit each subnet manually. I know it is the slow why of doing it and takes a day or so, but it is done. I started with 4 hours, then went to 18 hours, now I am at 33 hours due to the Class B, and 30 other Class…
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I would like to use this one on the Classic Dashboards if possible.
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[View:/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/46/Device-Count-Error-02.gif:640:480] I keep getting the following error.
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Ok, validate everything one more time, open a ticket with support. I have not used SEM in about 2 years.
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The unique key might be the issue. Look carefully at the number 1 verse the lowercase L. Also the zero and capital O are confusing as well. This is an older key format. Is this for ETS or KIWI?
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Check the spelling of the machine name. If you continue to have issues you may need to open a support ticket and have your licensing cleared.
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Will do. thanks,
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Ok, Thanks,
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Thanks, Works like a champ.
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Ok, got it. thanks, I have it dialed in now and alerting.
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This is working like a champ. I have already used it to identify a remote site computer room that was overheating. I would like to be able to turn this into an Alert, but trying to figure out how to pull the information from the database and trigger if the node goes above 135 degrees F or 50C. thoughts?
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thanks, sample output. It will list the device several times.
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I am getting an error when I cut and paste into a Custom Query. (SWQL)
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this is a good starting point. I was hoping to list the devices down the left hand side with the CPU, Memory, and Drives listed across the top. Can we concatenate the memory down to 8GM, 16GB, etc...
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Thanks everyone for the assistance.
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I have my SolarWinds Orion installed on a separate drive. In my scripts when it calls for /Orion/APM/image calls it get the same error as seen above. I have tried to change the path with no luck.
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location where I can choose from only where vendor = Cisco
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Yes, that is very close. The output is missing some information on some devices. I know when I had go through something similar in the past, I had to join other tables.
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Implementing now and will report back.
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Yes, I am sure I will need to modify the script. I am getting "There was an error processing the request" at the moment.
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Should be hardware health
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Keep on keeping on and you will get there.
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do you have a sample output for this
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How would i modify to get the last 12 months or event the list 26 weeks.
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Can we get this one by nodes? How much data was transmitted on a per node basis by month.
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Was unable to get this to work. SELECT [Events].Nodes.Caption AS [Node Name] , CONCAT ( '/Orion/images/StatusIcons/Small-' , [Events].Nodes.StatusIcon ) AS [_IconFor_Node Name] , [Events].Nodes.DetailsUrl AS [_LinkFor_Node Name] , MAX(ToLocal([Events].EventTime)) AS [Most Recent Down Time] , [NN2].Note FROM Orion.Events AS…
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I have removed the Custom Properties from this code and it still not work. Do you have a sample of the output? I was looking for source code that would give me the following columns: Nodes IP Address DownTime UpTime MinutesDown. Thanks, Eric
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A chart like this would be helpful.
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60-80%
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Looks like we will need to get the mibs updated