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There is an out of the box alert that includes the Top Talker information. Have you tried that already? You can also use 'Email me a web page option' alert action
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Syslog messages are not considered Events. You can click on the 'customize page' in any of those node details views and you can add a 'last xx syslog messages from this node' resource
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Attach your UnDP definitions (you can export the pollers from the UnDP utility) Attach the MIB walk using the snmpwalk.exe utility found under the NPM installation folder.
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It sounds like Alert Supression is not what you need to define here. Instead, the Trigger conditions need to be defined properly. Is your Machine Type just an example, because the value is usually never Server for machine type? Can you post a screenshot of your Trigger Condition? If you haven't seen already, this example…
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This should answer your question Orion multi-tenant deployments The interface has changed since 2012 (like custom properties are now managed from the web console) but the principles remain the same I would also recommend considering an 'additional web server' license for providing external access
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bfoote This is a very unusual scenario. You can try to write a stored procedure that will set the StatusLED column of the nodes table to be Down.gif when Status is 1, and to be Up.gif when the Status column is 2 - just for this node. p.s: Treat this as a workaround that is worth exploring, definitely not something that is…
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Yes, if you have a Reset Action defined for the node down alert. p.s: you may want to move your query to the Network Performance Monitor forum
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This is the date format you need EEEEE, MMMMM dd, yyyy 'at' hh:mm:ss a
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Simply launch the NCM licensing utility on the NCM server and punch in the permanent key, and you will your production server ready to go!
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software related Orion performance best practices - Part 1: monitoring the 10.2 Polling Engine
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you can safely delete them. there is a logadjuster.exe utility directly under the orion installation folder. You may want to check if the verbosity and retention was adjusted by any chance.
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You will need a flow capable device, typically your router, firewall or a Core switch. Configure the device to send the flows to SolaWinds Netflow Trafffic Analyzer collection port (2055 by default) Documentation - SolarWinds Orion Module Documentation Demo site - http://oriondemo.solarwinds.com
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Just complete the setting, 'initial alerting setup' section. The default alert 'alert me when a node goes down' should take care of the rest.
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Which report exactly? Can you post a screenshot if you dont mind?
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You may want to move this discussion to the Network Performance Monitor forum. There is already a default alert called 'Alert me when an interface goes down'. You can see the details of this alert from the 'Advanced Alert Manager' utility on the NPM server. You should see Active alerts under the HOME > Alerts view You…
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If the command to download the configuration is show startup and show active change this line <Command Name="DownloadConfig" Value="${EnterConfigMode}${CRLF}show ${ConfigType}"/> to <Command Name="DownloadConfig" Value="show ${ConfigType}"/>
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This seems to be complaining about the lack of the Patch Managgeer (EminentWare) WMI provider on the target machines. Have you tried deploying the agent manually on these machines to see if it resolves the issue? You can find the agent binaries under one of installation folders of the Patch Manager server.
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It is just a text file with list of IPs (1 line per IP) to which the agents must be deployed to. Just create it anywhere on the server where you copied the remote installer to, and then you can browse and select at run time
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I'm not sure on the >24 hours question, but you can still look up for a custom date. Simply click on the EXPORT button on the chart resource and you will see the familiar start and end date options
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Simply go to settings, manage nodes. Select all the nodes that you do not wish to manage with NCM, click 'edit properties' and scroll down and set the NCM licensed flag to no and save.
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Good bit of reverse engineering azabielski
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The resource that you selected is meant for 1 node only. Add a Custom Chart resource and define a data source to target node names that contain 'us'
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You can disable some of them such as Top Expensive Queries. Edit Application Monitor, expand the component definition and set Enable component to 'Disabled' by using the 'Override Template' button. Unfortunately, you cannot disable Buffer manager, Memory, etc.
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You should be able to open Computer Explorer for any of the computers with QuickTime installed, and then click on the software to Uninstall the software. You can further target this action to a bunch of computers in the uninstall wizard.
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The SELECT query is automatically determined based on the object type you choose. You can perhaps choose Node object, limit it to a very specific node (NodeID=1, for example) and your maps query becomes a Subquery Subquery Fundamentals
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I'm not sure if it will help, but there are some dns settings in the settings, NTA settings section. The one that you refer to only governs node management (not endpoints) to the best of my knowledge
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You may want to download a free trial of network configuration manager
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Are these ASAs in another location or same location as NPM? You can try to change availability to be determined via SNMP Node > List Resources, change from ICMP to SNMP
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I think you are wanting email alerts (not reports). Below are some good resources to create your customized alerts http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/Orion/docs/UnderstandingOrionAdvancedAlerts.pdf Video #7 Network Performance Monitor (NPM) Training - YouTube
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The appropriate product would be NTA (Netflow traffic anlayzer). Netflow Lite is not supported at this time, but I would encourage you to submit a feature request NetFlow Traffic Analyzer Feature Requests