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I'm a little confused where on the UI you're trying to do this. Can you explain more? When you "List Resources" for a node you have the option of selecting All, None, All Active Interfaces, All Volumes, All Interfaces: Although it doesn't look like it, the green tick and text are buttons you can click. In your situation I…
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We haven't tested it against SQL 2008. We will support SQL 2008 in the next version.
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Just in case anyone is interested i've gone to AirMagnet and Ekahau for quotes for software to do wifi heatmaps. I will be putting solarwinds heatmaps in later on.
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I felt a disturbance... such a sad loss to all. His imagination and perception was his very being.
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Old, I know. Anyone have any ideas on this though? I'm having a similar problem
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NPM determines that a node is down if it misses a series of pings, but if the first ping is missed, it then goes into fast poll mode and quickly does a series of pings, so it doesn't take long to call it down. Can you elaborate on what you mean about monitoring a rully redundant network?
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check with diagnosing tool of dell and call on tool free no
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I found the answer from one of the VMAN Engineers. Shout out to Austin Tolman for this one.
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Got it.
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That's what we thought, too... and had already tried clearing the arp tables on all boxes involved. Who knows.
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You should be able to use "not equals" logic to eliminate them. Add another of the same field but instead of = click on it to toggle it to <> (not equals).
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Busy, bizzare, bizzaro. Issue resolved. It was the only switch we couldn't get ping replies from (thus the Node Down status), although we could ping the Orion box from the switch itself via Telnet. As a last resort we changed the IP address on the switch... and the pings came back 100%. We changed it back to the original…
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The firewalls are open for ICMP, but it looks like there's a routing issue somewhere with the one particular remote box. I'll have to investigate further, but for now this looks like someone may have had a Layer 8 issue when they set this up. I'll update when I uncover the problem.
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You can add the agent as Windows Service Monitor.
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To remove this extra tab locate the My Computer c:\\->Inetpub-> Sloarwinds folder. In C:\InetPub\SolarWinds Locate any instances of a wireless module folder and delete them. Refresh the Web browser and that should clear out the extraneous tab.
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I know this is an old thread, but it is a year later, and the Engineers Toolset still has the same issue. Most of the tools I use in the Toolset only support AES-128 bit SNMP v3, and all of my routers are using AES-256. When is this going to be fixed?
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It can't be done manually. Can you open a Support ticket with the details. We regularly update this database with customer requests.
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We don't have a built-in monitor for the number of DBs. There might be a performance counter in SQL for it, but a brief google search didn't show it. You might have to research a bit more thoroughly to find whether it's available.
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Thanks @quiglax and @pdonnelly but does anybody KNOW for sure? We are setting up SLAs based on time to initial contact and we really need to know what does and does not stop that clock.
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What version of NCM are you using because there is a built in report that shows the serial nos of all stack members. CISCO 3750 Stack - Physical Entity
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anyone got any thoughts on this? I suspect it is true... all-changes should be rediscovered to be honest...
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When you update LEM, the Template profiles can and occasionally do get updated, or new templates get added. If we determine a new connector should be configured as a part of an existing profile, or our template profiles need to be corrected for some reason, we'll update them. We will not update the configuration (i.e.…
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Searched the mibs they provide for 6.3 on their website. No OID for it. So... looks like not possible
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bennyp, adubois, I sent you both a DM.
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cisherwood, sacosgrove, joshbnetad, cjrogers89 I sent you guys a DM.
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Apparently there are a bunch of us with this issue, but I haven't seen a fix posted to the site. My ticket is still open but I haven't received a resolution. If anyone does receive a fix from support please post it.
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We ran into this same issue and now have RTCD on HP switches working. So far only firmware version K15.10.0009 supports the "logging notify running-config-changes" command. With that command in place, the platform will generate Syslog messages when configuration changes take place.
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I'm trying to do the same using either syslog or SNMPv3 but failing as well. I can get the switch to generate a syslog message only after the "write mem" command is issued. I've also been unsuccessful generating SNMP messages when the config changes. I opened a ticket with support, response below We do not have a work…
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Event Logs: require agent (right now, we have to connect to the event log directly to parse windows events, and don't have connectors for syslog-formatted windows events). You can use the remote agent installer (or your deployment tool of choice) to add them, and you can quickly configure groups of them with templates…
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It's pretty simple. There are a fixed number of boxes for the histogram - it always consumes that number of boxes. Take timeframe Divide by # of boxes And you get your buckets The goal was to keep it looking consistent and useful. You CAN zoom in to a section or refine the time period, but that's how the histogram works.