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Go to Settings > SAM Settings > Manage Application Monitors. Either delete the templates you don't need OR edit the application monitor and remove the component monitors you don't need for now
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Which version of NTA? The screenshot looks like NTA v4.x. Assuming 4.x, is your NTA server on a 32 bit machine or a 64 bit one, i.e., are you still storing the NTA data in the SQL database or the new FSDB (Flow Storage DB)?
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It could be the payload that NPM is using for ICMP. Some devices in the path may not like it Some related info ICMP Packet Payload ICMP-Only node failes but online You can modify the payload from Settings -> Polling Settings -> Network -> ICMP Data
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You will need to provide more details. Are you receiving the SNMP traps? How does your RTCD rule look like? Are you using the running config or startup config for comparison? If you download manually and compare the configs, are you seeing the changed lines? Screenshots will help
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Go to the File Age Categories report for that server, then click on the hyperlink for the T drive to drill down to the dashboard for T drive. Then the File Rules report, specifically the Largest Files rule should show you the files contributing to that 300 GB
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The player runs as a service using local accounts that are created for playback. you will need to make the player run with log on rights of the user for which you have setup this authentication SolarWinds Knowledge Base :: When recording with WPM, the website Windows authentication works. But when deployed, it do…
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Did you rename the NPM server or a device that you are monitoring in NPM? If you rename NPM, you will need to re-run the Config Wizard. What do you mean by it didn't get updated in "all locations"?
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Click on Customize Page in a Node Details view, and add a Custom Poller status resource. There are also universal device poller chart options if you are retaining history for this data.
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Try adding a 'multi series chart' resource to your dashboard view. Select the hosts and the perf metric which you want to show the aggregate value. There *should* be an option there to show 'the sum only'
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The distinction is not really based on OS, and instead on the monitoring protocol. Interface monitoring for WMI nodes is rolled into the node element license when you have SAM.
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You may want to move this discussion to the NTA forum The list of resources doesn't look normal. There was a service release v4.0.3 a few days back. It might be worth running the upgrade although there is nothing mentioned in the release notes about this specific issue. If this doesn't fix it, probably best to reach out to…
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What errors are you running into? Are you able to run the script manually using csh cscript?
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It can be done provided you save your PDFs in an image format. You would then use the Network Atlas tool to overlay the nodes on the exact physical location. Video #10 in the playlist below has a short tutorial on Network Atlas. Network Performance Monitor (NPM) Training - YouTube once the maps have been built, you can…
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What is the concern in monitoring the new site from the current NPM install? Do you have redundant WAN links? How many elements (nodes, interfaces) do you have at the new site? How much bandwidth can you afford to use for monitoring?
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What kind of component monitor is it? Is it a Performance Counter Monitor or a WMI Monitor? If you go to SAM Settings and click on the 'Component Monitor Wizard', and browse for either the 'Windows Performance Counter Monitor' or 'Custom Performance Monitor - WMI' and test for the % Registry Quota In Use counter in the…
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Can you do a MIB walk for the OIDs listed in this KB and attach the output? SolarWinds Knowledge Base :: What object IDs (OIDs) does Orion NPM poll for interface information? What types of interfa… You can change the interface descriptions before you attach the output if you think it contains any sensitive information
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How are you polling your Windows servers? via SNMP or WMI? How does your database get the location field from Windows? Location is a non-editable field. However, you can always create Node custom properties, and set the value for multiple nodes at one either through Edit properties under Manage Nodes or from the Manage…
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It is possible that the connector doesn't cover all events or another connector needs to be enabled. It is best to raise a ticket to have it look into
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Settings > Manage Accounts and disable any AD accounts you don't need
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This will answer your questions http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/apm/docs/apmwmitroubleshooting.pdf
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Have you tried using any of the Component* variables ?
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Can you export the entire alert from the Advanced Alert Manager and attach it? (not just the trigger condition)
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I think you mean the default Syslog view under HOME tab. It is not possible to group the way you describe over there. However, you can add 'Last XX Syslog Messages' resources to any Summary view. You can Edit that resource add find examples to define filters on Node properties. Filter Examples A few example filters are:…
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Have you looked at some of the of the examples in the DISA STIG policy reports? http://oriondemo.solarwinds.com/Orion/NCM/Admin/PolicyReports/EditPolicyRule.aspx?PolicyRuleID=e2890bf4-1825-44be-80… http://oriondemo.solarwinds.com/Orion/NCM/Admin/PolicyReports/EditPolicyRule.aspx?PolicyRuleID=5348a717-34db-4898-bc…
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You will need to define an NCM Config Change Template First of all you will need to setup an NCM Inventory job to collect list of interfaces etc Next, you will need to customize a Config Change Template for your purposes. The admin guide goes through very detailed instructions for the 'Change VLAN Membership' template.
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Creating a vCenter account and hiding the ESX hosts from the account is the best way to handle this. I'm not sure I understand the challenge in creating this account. If that route is a strict no-go, the only other option is to not add the vCenter as a data source and instead add each of the ESX hosts you would to monitor…
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In the Trends view, from the "Day" drop down, choose a custom interval (spanning up to 120 hours allowed here). After you choose this date range, you can select the database from the databases tab and then use the Timeslice tab to zoom into a shorter timeframe
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Stop Start events are most likely just from the Windows event logs. For IIS, check the IIS logging configuration first The connector configuration should look something like below. Verify the file prefix, and the time zone settings are correct by opening one of the log files and checking the time stamps
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Have you tried the community generated NetApp volume usage poller rather than re-create from scratch? NetApp Volume Usage-Detailed
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In the same page where you see the 'online' status, you could check the smis module log by clicking on the module name. Is there an error message? You could also check the Provider logs, typically in the ecim\ecom\log folder