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Congratulations to you sir! If you record the video with the GoPro we expect it to be helmet mounted, you skydiving while sitting on a couch, and playing the Xbox at the same time...
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Best mission so far!!! It's one of the first things I do in the morning! The only issue I have is that this is an Xbox 360 (Although, it is sweet because it's Star Wars themed!) but I would've gone with a voucher for a pre-order on an Xbox One! Maybe next month's mission? Keep up the great work Danielle and Co!
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I agree! It takes a lot of time to even retype a small part of the rule - and you have to double check it for accuracy which adds even more time.
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Thanks for the update, badge, and points!
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I agree, this would be awesome to have. It isn't fun having to load up the Sophos Enterprise Management Console to look for issues with the Sophos AV agents deployed to endpoints.
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If you restart the polling engine you will lose polling of all devices for a short period of time.
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Thanks for the heads up.
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We have about 50 LWAPs controlled by our 750 and none of them nor the controller show up in the "Wireless" tab. Hence, I created the pollers so I could see/track some information on the APs and clients connected from the controller's node status page. It would be great to have all of this natively supported and integrated…
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Hi Francois, You need to specify the source of your flow and turn on route-cache. Each interface that you're grabbing flows from should have the command: "ip route-cache flow" Here's how one of my ints looks: interface GigabitEthernet0/1 description ---Connection to XXXX--- ip address xxxxxxxxxx ip flow ingress ip flow…
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Hello Mohammed, I'm not sure restarting the polling engine will fix your issue since it looks like other nodes are being polled correctly. However, if you'd like to restart the polling engine service, you can gain access to the services application from your Orion server. There is an application called "Orion Services" in…
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A seed router is a L3 device you can use to discover networks and subnets. It's generally easier to use a seed router if you don't want to manually enter in all of your networks and subnets for the scan. You can use the scan to discover any and all devices that are online. Generally, it's better to specify that the devices…
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The document you posted are the same MIBs/OIDs I used to created the universal device pollers for the 750.
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You can definitely create a new DB on a VM to run your SQL server to use with Orion. Once you have the new SQL server online, re-run the "Configuration Wizard" for Orion and follow the steps. When it gets to the DB section, point it at the new server and select a name for the DB to be created; the wizard will handle…
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NPM can only be a receiver for syslogs (Your devices' events) but it is very basic. You can search, filter, and dig through them manually but it is really not a full fledged log file management/monitoring system.
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That was the trick! Thanks Derek!
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Try removing the vCenter that the hosts reside on and re-adding it.
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Have tried to remove and re-add the device? Also, try resetting the polling engine on your Orion server (or whichever server is doing the polling if you have more than one).
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I believe it requires local admin access - Domain Admin might be your only option unless you want to add a normal AD account to the local admins on all of your servers.
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Hi, configuring Netflow on the 2821's manually can be done very quickly. To see if Netflow is already is configured, use the command "show ip flow interface". This will show you which interfaces, if any, are configured with Netflow. Also, you can use the command "Show ip flow export" to take a look at which interface is…
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This is an existing deployment of Orion with over 500 nodes already being polled. I'll open a case when I get some time as this isn't critical yet as I have figured out a way to still pull all of the VMware API info into Orion without adding the underlying physical NIC and memory stats.
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Yeah, as Blue said, you'll need to get SNMP configured for the actual chassis hardware and also WMI/SNMP setup at the OS level and poll both to get everything. For instance, a server would be added by IP address or hostname and the chassis itself would be added by it's IP address or hostname. If you're doing…
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defining node polling hostname or ip address: This is the address (hostname or IP address) of the device you would like to poll with Orion (Router, switch, server, ect). polling method: most devices -- This is the method you'd like to use to poll the device - SNMP, ICMP, WMI, ect - Generaly, you'll want to use SNMP and…
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IP SLA is another module/product from Solarwinds. I don't think NCM will be able to give you what you want. If you've got NPM, you can use the free IP SLA tool and export universal device pollers to integrate into your nodes' status pages inside of NPM if you're not planning on picking up the IP SLA component. But, as nrms…
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So you've configured the SNMP agent on them, you're able to poll them successfully for a short period of time, and then they go grey? If the agent is configured correctly have a look at this guide to check the log file for issues with the SNMP agent:…
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No worries! We are all here to help!
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I created some device pollers for the MSM750 (not sure if they'll work on other MSM series controllers). I got the MIBs from a Colubris document; they should still work with the HP models.
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Sorry. Yes, zones and connectivity would be awesome. Thanks!
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There is a great group of custom pollers already available in the Content Exchange. All you'll need to do is download them, import them into the Universal Device Poller app, then assign them to the desired nodes, test them, and decide whether or not you'd like to display them in the web console. After that, you can start…
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There isn't a way to bulk configure the e-mail alerts but you can copy/paste alerts. What I generally do is create a template alert with all of the SMTP server configuration and then copy/paste it to create subsequent alerts. Do a search for "SQL" in the Thwack Content Exchange via your browser or via the SAM web…
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I don't believe there is a grace period so your old would stop working as soon as you remove the license. I would de-activate as soon as you're ready to change the name on your new server to match the old since you'll have some downtime for Orion while you're swapping the names and you'll have to reboot each server…