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At that point since you know the context of the values, you can make the appropriate adjustments. Not a big deal. The text of the trap will likely be non-sensable since Orion does not have the text to plug in. You can then create it on the resulting actions.
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It means for every device (server, router, switch, etc.) that is set up in Orion as DHCP, Orion will do a lookup to DNS for every Ping, snmp poll, WMI monitor, etc.
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Geek Speak is a great way to pick up tidbits of info. The jamboxs are great. Mine was appropriated by one of my daughters for college.
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marcv, you can do several things... Look at what traps you are receiving. You can also look at the statistics on the Db table related to traps. There should be info on number of trap entries, table size, age of entries.
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I immediately see issues in resources. CPU, Memory, and potentially drive space. Is the database local to the polling engine or on a separate machine.
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Lets not forget the rest of us who have had to back off a little bit in order to actually work
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need to come up with a xxs snuggie...
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"Hmmm...did they show you what you expected them to show you ?"
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Obviously we can't just shorten it to "Star" since that would offend some trekkies out there... SW would be confused with SolarWinds...
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Thanks, I will look into it although not being GA will impact the ability to apply to our production system..
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that would be the correct answer.... If you are really into madness you could even go so far as to create your own MIB....not sure how long it will take for it to be compiled into Orion though...
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I like the copy to clipboard part...
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Thanks Leon... The fun part is knowing when and if the guest is being starved for resources which is why the utilization is "high". Then proper steps can be taken to improve resource availability...which reduces alerts,improves productivity, reduces "app is slow" tickets. This wasn't an intent to put a fly in your…
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What rschroeder posted above....biggest point to make is to participate.
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Sounds like you need Orion watching the 2 servers on the other side of the load balancer...just so you know when one isn't responding as it should.
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1 on notepad+
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Generally most of them are patient and helpful. In the end though, metrics on the tickets they work factor into their performance reviews. So they are trying to keep ticket volume up, time to resolve/close on a ticket low. Then there is a factor of which call center took your ticket. I'd rate the people in Cork Ireland and…
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never got my bobblehead either....
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I agree it is possible to catch up with anyone. Some people are just harder to catch up to.
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meech, Granted...but given the opportunity for the user base to be involved and given the ability to participate in the directions of the product evolvement, I have a question for you... "What did you expect to happen" when you looped us in ?
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yeah we have done that in the past. The integration on the servicenow side involves a perl script to read the email and parse it. It gets to be sensitive to formatting (plus text only). It quickly becomes un-scalable.
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Making note for future reference...of course if I ever get to the point where it matters I will probably have forgotten it. Glad you got it figured out.
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that falls under shell games. Try quoting the path/file name.. "c:\program files\logfile.log" Being quoted includes the everything as a single string otherwise it gets broken apart as seperate arguments at the space at the shell level. (shell games)
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Hype ? What is this Hype that you speak of ? Are you telling us that someone let it slip out that we actually are an involved and helpful forum ?
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Yup what cahunt said !
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isn't 2.10 several years old ?
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Polling can give you historical and trending data including power supply temperature, output voltage, etc. You won't and can't get that from traps. Trending data can show you have something going out of spec or bad...traps won't give you a heads up unless you can set thresholds....and then you still have no trending data.…
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decisions...decisions.
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That is a good place to start...then you want to be in the top 25, then the top 20, top 15. Then it gets tougher....the top 10 tend to stay there and juggling of position can be tough.