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Hi jim.couch@loves.com, Please have a look at this thread. Hopefully, that SQL report is what you are looking for, though I guess it needs some editing to include your grouping clause. Kind regards, Maria
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If it just happened once, no worried. If it's repeated occurrence, please open a Support ticket.
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I'm not sure why that didn't work. Yes, delete it from the DB directly.
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What do use use this variable for? And, yes, we'll eventually be phasing out basic alerts.
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Hmm, that's interesting. Do they work as expected when you use the preconfigured times, like "Day: Previous"? Just the "User Defined" is misbehaving?
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Yes, this should work, but you do need to run the installer as administrator. We have had occasional reports that customers weren't able to push install with the remote agent installer to 2012, but nothing conclusive. If you run into issues, let us know (and the local installer should always work).
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I think everyone who replied here received a direct invitation to participate in the beta, but for anyone else be sure to check out this post in the beta forum in case you're a customer under active maintenance that's interested in testing: Sign Up Info for LEM 5.8 Beta (with File Integrity Monitoring!)
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Count me in also.
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Add your Patchmanager user to the WSUS-Administrator group on the WSUS server!
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I have H.323 gateways on Cisco 2901 routers. Here is how I did it. In Orion Universal Device Poller I click on New and used the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.86.1.2.1.1.8 Then, I clicked on the new poller to highlight it and click the transform results button up top. I used the following formula columnsum( {cdspActiveChannels} )…
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Thanks!! We'll reach out. If anyone else is interested, we'll be doing some research on this all next week and possibly beyond, so if you can spare an hour, let me know!!
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I am facing the same issue with lot of differents devices. If you find the solution please share, I am still looking for informantion and I will test what janene16 says. Thanks and best regards. Alberto Flores
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There's a feature request for this, but so far SNMP monitoring support for the LEM appliance isn't supported (beyond monitoring the virtual infrastructure itself, which is external to LEM). Link:
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I had asked for this a long time ago. I hope they add it soon.
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I don't believe you can normally report on UnDP poller results, though maybe with some advanced SQL queries you could. That would be above my level though. If you had a custom property setup with the machine hardware type then it would be fairly easy to build a report and group it based on that custom property.
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So when you click, Customize this page, it doesn't show up in the list at all?
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That's known bug we'll be fixing.
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Yes, you can manually install .net 3.0 and it'll work just fine.
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A reboot of the server appears to have brought things back. This was not included in the installation instructions for integration.
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Ok, I ran a repair on SolarWinds Core Services. Got through to the end where I got this error: Services configuration failed: • Exception while configuring plugin Orion Core Services component Message Bus. Invalid provider type specified.
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Hey Donald Heinzen, Thanks for your input. I'll see what we can do about this.
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Andrew, In a nutshell - yes it can be done. I have written a few advanced SQL reports which pulls in data from our Ciscoworks server so its data will display on an Orion report. This is a sample report query which pulls data from both Orion and Ciscoworks: select * from ( select Description, PortName,…
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You should be able to get CPU, Memory, and disk via basic SNMP monitoring. If you go to web node management and look at the Solaris server, have you added the CPU, memory, and disk? If so, they should be monitored by default.
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this should fix your issues. It was a issue with Microsoft's SNMP.
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Do you have a poller assigned to these nodes collecting the Celcius data?
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I actually found this same issue when trying to limit the field for CPU_Load the problem appears any time you try to filter on an average it seems. in my case i was trying to filter for CPU_Load >= 50% and got bogus information just as he has outlined above. The report i made was based off the CPU_Load historical report…
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quick question on this there is another tab where you select how many of these records you will see. Do you have it set to show all or just a certain number if you set it to a certain number you could be getting truncated responses and that is why the data seems strange. As it will start running and find the first <number>…
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just right off the bat looking at this, I'm seeing 2 errors. for XML request : The '.xml' should follow the ticket # like so curl "http://.be/helpdesk/WebObjects/Helpdesk.woa/ra/Clients/1506.xml?apikey=XXxxXX" for XML Request with qualifier: You are missing the closing apostrophe after IT. should be like so curl…
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We recommend RAID 1.0 and to use Disk Controllers with battery-backed up write-back cache. msdn.microsoft.com/.../aa217083(SQL.80).aspx