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Thanks Joey, I'll propose this to my team and see what they think.
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Can you post your table structure and values?
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Don't I'm sure there are plenty of us that are in the same boat
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Any information on the changes for any modules?
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Any information on the changes for any modules?
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Thats really useful thanks @"rcastril"
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This is the Trigger conditions And this is Reset condition I havent made a reset action
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We rebuilt the F5's and re-added the integration again and this resolved it for us. Bit of a long one. We did also upgrade SolarWinds to remediate against issues and I can now add groups properly. So i'm not entirely sure what fixed it.
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Seems to be a bug in the updating custom property.... in our environment, it populates the same value for each node instead of their unique value (as verified in the UnDP and the CustomPollerAssignmentOnNode table.....
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Hey actually, I was just going through the settings with my supervisor who does have admin credentials and we couldn't find this feature anywhere. Could you be more specific about how to find it under set up?
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I also get this:
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I have set it up, and pulled out one of the power supplies. But i havent recieved any mail. I get this message in solarinds:
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I have set it up, and pulled out one of the power supplies. But i havent recieved any mail
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so i should recieve a email, if i have a switch with 2 power supplies and disconnects one of them with the following? The switch will still be on, but we still want to know if one of the power supplies shuts down. What if i wanted a alert/mail, if the power supply never was on, when i turn on the switch?
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looks like it is yea
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well it is not a client. I connect through a web browser. Hope that makes sense
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I am using a Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switch and I have 2 power supplies. "Switch 4 - power supply A" and "Switch 4 - power supply B". I would like to recieve a email, if one of the power supplies go down. I am new to the solarwinds universe. I know that it is possible to create alerts for it.. But I am not sure how..…
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Awesome thank you for your prompt response!
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Hi guys, I can successfully use postman to post and get to vmanage but I can't work out how to perform the authentication procedure in the solarwinds "create API poller". Request URL: POST https://{vmanage-ip-address}/j_security_check Headers: Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded Body:…
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Happy to help Ashley will message you. Adam adam@acmtix.com
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This VM is a Windows FS Logix server. It stores profile data for instant clones.
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Would save me a lot of meetings, might also put me out of a job though...
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This would be a useful feature request. I would also like SolarWinds to be able to understand rubbish architecture diagrams, make sense of them and work out which nodes are relevant and apply suitable thresholds based upon the application, then we wouldn't need an app team to tell us.
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We should organise a live twitch session on dashboards sometime. I love messing with images and designing dashboards based around the old bitmap brothers art. Anyone remember Gods? "Into the wonderful" and Magic Pockets? And Speedball 2? The new Orion maps open up so many possibilities and it makes me happy.
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Orion maps is way better than network atlas. You can always switch off snap to grid completely in network atlas. I often used to do that.
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Thanks alexpf but added and still not provided expected results. Desired out come is for ALL access ports that do NOT have pae authenticator be flagged. This script right now is showing ports, including trunk ports, in the results. This last run, with your suggestion, shows Pattern ‘Interface (*.) was found Pattern…
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I would say Veeam, but we are dumping it....
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That is a useful way to do it with a custom field. I will present this to the customer as an option. Thanks Mark.
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I'm not relishing the idea of putting in long / lat data into SNMP configs on hundreds of nodes all around the country. Its going to be a long week... Some of these devices are old too. The value is definitely going to be limited anyway as these devices will no doubt get moved around and trying to keep on top of long / lat…
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Great for quick communications instead of reeling off long / lat numbers, especially when you need to find a comms cabinet in a car park... they don't even have buildings.