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I do have 2 Tickets openened for now: Solarwinds: Case 1127333 Microsoft: SRX617030192962564ID I will let you know how it works out.
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Same issue here, no connection with WHD to O365 ---- Update just looked into the system, it was connecting again yesterday, and was dropping the connection now and then... not reliable but some mails might get through
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It might be that it is referencing to the legacy interfaces view. Is there a button in your details view on the top right corner where you can switch back to the legacy mode?
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Hi Mr. Baumgartner, we have a few customers with approx the same amount of Flows they have a 12 Core VM with 64GB RAM. This should be OK for your environment. Kind Regards, Holger Mundt
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Hi Guys, thanks for your comments. the automatic download jobs work perfectly fine. It is just when the fellow device admins are impatient and download startup and running config manually on the webpage. We have about 120 admins working with NCM And many of them are not patient. The Orion Team is constantly cancelling…
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With SAM I doubt it. If you want to use NPM you need to create Universal Device Pollers that poll the Information via SNMP from your Storage. I do this with QNAP devices because they are not supported by SRM.
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Hi, A good rule of thumb is: keep your alerts as simple as possible and as "general" as possible. Alerting is really stressing the Database and the Core Server so do not overdo it. Try to generalize your alerts to let's say "Alert me when Interface is down and Custom Property "interfaces critical" is true" -> you would…
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Almost 10 years later, your prayers have been answered Remotely Monitoring Solarwinds Services
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Did you try one of the Device Templates shared on the content exchange? Are those templates also throwing this error?
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There is a thread here: Network Atlas Crash the issue was a corrupt installation back in the days. Maybe reinstall the binaries and let the config wizard run. Cheers, Holger
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Could you please elaborate a bit more? I don’t fully get a grip on your issue. the automatic mapping of links relies on the topology information. so do you see this topology info when you select sw01 (what I assume is a switch)?
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In order to add a volume have a look here How do I add CPU, RAM, and Disk pollers to a new SNMP node via the Python API? the post is talking about python, but this should work with PowerShell as well. For interfaces have a look here Powershell script to use the API to discover interfaces on nodes
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If you have overlapping IP ranges, your only chances are NATing, an additional polling engine in that location or the Usage of the Agent on all the machines that need to be monitored (that leaves out most Network devices). If you don't have a lot of nodes there you might want to have a look at the "Remote Office Poller"…
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Hi richardelms do you know what exactly happens to the VMs, are they rebooted intentionally, do they reboot on windows updates or do they mysteriously disappear and reappear? Once we know what happens we can alert on that. -> there is a NodeRebooted status in Solarwinds
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You could also reach out to a Solarwinds consulting partner who might be able to help. Like donrobert5 mentioned, contact your solarwinds sales representatives, they can also connect you to the consulting partners.
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Here's a link to the PRTG IPSLA function https://www.paessler.com/manuals/prtg/cisco_ip_sla_sensor I think VNQM can do a bit more than PRTG. The real value with Solarwinds is the correlation between all the modules. with only 2 Modules to look at, it can be challenging to justify the higher cost of Solarwinds compared to…
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i guess you misunderstood, i was just giving an example, this is not for arbor devices. you have to know the commands needed on the cli to download a config on your device, i am not familiar with arbor network devices so you need to tell us the commands needed, then we can show you how to implement the commands in…
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I guess you named the variables wrong. what is the command to download the Running / Startup Config on the device. e.g. to download running config you need to enter "download running-config" and to download startup config "Download startup-config" your first line would be download ${ConfigType} Running config file name:…
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There is a field in the Nodes Table "unmanage until" that might give you a hint which nodes you need to put back into maintenance.