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Hi Noobes, You probably have your status polling interval to 180 seconds. This is ICMP polling for response time, packet loss and availability. You need to change the interface statistics interval: Once this is done you can generate the diagram, just make sure the interval period you choose is >= the statistics poll…
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Hi Vinay, This video here will take you through adding and creating new views. It's also handy for the lingo
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If you have changed it you can use the following steps to solve courtesy of LadaVarga Backup db and (You can use the SolarWinds Database Manager utility to do this by clicking the "Enable table editing" option). 1. Delete from accounts where where AccountID = 'Admin' 2. Run configuration wizard. 3. Admin account should be…
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Hi, You can see inventory reports in NCM: http://oriondemo.solarwinds.com/Orion/NCM/InventoryReports.aspx NCM also has end of support and end of life details for Cisco devices: http://oriondemo.solarwinds.com/Orion/NCM/Resources/Eos/EosMatching.aspx \Derek
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Hi Manoj, Orion Network Performance Monitor (NPM) can monitor any SNMP enabled device. It has native support for a wide range of popular vendors and devices and as standard it will monitor a range of performance statistics such as CPU/Memory Utilization and hardware health on these devices. In addition, NPM can be…
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Hi, Adding more resources to your poller won't make a difference to the maximum polling rate. By changing the polling intervals you can change this. If you go to settings > polling settings you can change these intervals. The default settings are what we recommend - if you change these it will have an impact on the max…
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Hi supermop, This alert is already created OOTB. It is turned off by default, as from our experience users get inundated with alerts for down interfaces when they first do a discovery. There is a slider to turn these alerts on/off....go to alerts - manage alerts and search for interface.…
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You need to configure port mirroring on your switch first. You can check here for the steps involved. With nProbe and NTA you must be managing the machine and interfaces on the machine that you have nProbe on, with NPM. manage all the active nProbe server interfaces in NPM, and set in to 1 and out to 2. See attached for…
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<> Hi Shaun, go to settings>manage nodes...select the node en detail and expand Select the tick box para el* volume and 'edit properties' 'override Orion Capacity Thresholds and voila: /Derek </>
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<> Hi Venh, This is on the What We're Working On section for Network Performance Monitor: Ability to set Web refresh based on view or account/ As this is more of an Orion feature this will apply to Server and Application Monitor too. Regards, Derek </>
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Hi Djtom, NCM can manage the configs for any device with a CLI and that saves its configs as text files. You may have to create your own template if the device in question isn't supported out-of-the-box. You'll find a template for Cisco WiSM on our content exchange area on Thwack. It's possible to create your own templates…
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Hi, Click list resources on the node details page and ensure that "Hardware Health Sensors" is selected. Regards, Derek
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Hi, This document which explains in detail how to get the hardware health info. It will work for HP, Dell and IBM servers. http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/apm/docs/Troubleshooting_Hardware_Health.pdf For the alerts please see this document: Triggered alerts are not sending emails - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help…
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<> Hi, No it doesn't support these devices. You can see a list of supported devices here: Storage devices supported Regards, Derek </>
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Free tool: FREE IP SLA Monitor | SolarWinds This is not integrated with NPM though. VoIP and Network Quality Manager is integrated to the Orion platform. QoE is a free feature of NPM. Overview of Quality of Experience Dashboard in SolarWinds NPM - Videos | SolarWinds /Derek
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Hi, NPM can collect any SNMP stat. If it does not collect this stat (OID) automatically you can easily set it up. To do this, you will need to use the Universal Device Poller (UnDP) utility which is part of NPM. The UnDP allows you to input an OID or browse the MIB tree for OIDs you wish to poll on your devices. You can…
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Hi Arpit, You will find a full compatibility matrix here for all modules and their support on Windows 2012 servers. Regards, Derek
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Hi Mijk, This page here should help you out...there is a video too: How custom views work /Derek
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Hi Alex, You could create an application custom property, assign the applications in question the same custom property value. Then add the specific component types to the alert. Because it's and 'and' alert, it means that all conditions have to be met for the alert to trigger. Hope this helps, Derek
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Alternatively you can do the below if you don;t want to re-run the config wizard: 1. Open the Orion Database Manager (Start -> All Programs -> SolarWinds Orion Advanced Features) 2. Connect to your DB server (if not on the list please add it with relevant credentials) 3. Expand your database 4. Right click on ANY table and…
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Hi, The default username is admin and there is no password. Unless you have changed it this will work. /Derek
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Hi Vhv, For the Orion modules (NPM, NTA, NCM, SAM, SRM) and NTM: For LEM and VMan, as they are both individual virtual appliances, start with the minimum requirements listed in the admin guides and change as necessary. DPA server: You will find install guides in the admin guides and there are plenty of install videos on…
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Hi Shocko, This link here should help you out: Migrate a local or remote Patch Manager database to a Remote SQL Server - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support /Derek
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Hi James, Judging from this article the .Net framework is not included with a Windows Server Core installation, so just by this point alone I reckon it's not supported. Regards, Derek
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Hi Lawyer26, It would be a feature request similar to this one: You could add a note in this or create a new FR. Regards, Derek
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Hi, You can manually draw a link in Network Atlas: Right click on the link and select properties. Here you can assign any monitored element to the link, so that it gets its status from the performance of said element. Hope this helps, Derek
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Hi, Unfortunately the wireless heatmap feature only supports Cisco wireless controllers at the minute.
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Hi Nigel, As well as HolyGuacamole's answer above you can do the following: In Network Atlas you can drag the custom poller onto the map. The icon will change depending on the threshold you set. That way you can differentiate between a battery issue and the node directly being down. Regards, Derek
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Hi Rippie, You need IBM Director installed on the server for SAM to pick up the hardware health info...You'll find more info on how HH works in SAM here: Latest required software used to monitor hardware health - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support /Derek
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Hi, For NPM the best place to look is on the online demo or on your own NPM if you have it installed. Here you can see a list of reports, check what exactly we're collecting and a brief description of the report. On the online demo for example you can select the manage reports view and see all the steps involved in…