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I would double-check what the configured receive & transmit interface bandwidth is configured at. The percent utilization is based on traffic across the defined bandwidth. For example, if Orion thinks the interface bandwidth is 100Mb, but it's actually operating at 1Gb, you could potentially see over 100% utilization.
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Bump...
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Well, I think I may have answered my question, but found what might be a glitch. The only way I'm able to get the service tags to display is if I select "Current Status of Nodes, Interfaces, etc" instead of "Historical - Custom Pollers" as the report type. If then select Custom Poller (Current Status) > Custom Node Pollers…
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Does the issue remain if you remove that ACL from the SNMP RO statement?
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By, link are you referring to the status of the two interfaces involved?
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Oh...another thing. When I'm viewing the VM node details page. At the top it says, "Server Name - Virtual Machine, host unknown". I do have other ESX boxes that work just fine displaying the managed VMs.
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OK, I've got a resolution. At some point, I can only assume after the 10.3 update, these two Netbotz devices change their "Machine Type" within the database. I had created a custom view and applied it to all "Netbotz" machine types. Because these two devices were now showing as a slightly different machine type, they were…
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Bump. BTW, I've opened a support case on this.
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It looks like you have a bunch of components within a template. Within APM Settings, go to "Manage Application Monitor Templates". Select the template & hit Edit. There should be a Rename button next to each individual component monitor.
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I felt the same way. I'm not sure why it looks like office 2007 either...doesn't really flow with any of the other SW products. I agree on the icons, they are very dated and limited. I do appreciate the fact that you can run it outside of RDP.
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Bump. Has anyone used this at all?
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I've got a custom page setup for all of our Netbotz temperature sensors. First thing you'll need to make sure SNMP is configured on the sensors. Second, create a Universal Device Poller for the temperature OID. I'm not sure what model were using, but the OID that I use is: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5528.100.4.1.1.1.9 Next, just assign…
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Bump. Surely theres someone from SolarWinds that can explain this.