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In the past I have used a device (essentially a serial attached cellphone) to send SMS messages via a similar tool. It is called a GSM Modem. LIke an old school modem it uses AT commands to send the SMS messages. Being a cellular device it must have a data plan. It has been 9 years since I used one and I can't find a…
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Things I have observed with regards to my company and some others I interact with and not in any particular order: 1) not having the constant drive-bys at the office allows us to get more work done. 2) a lack of structure may lead to some to not being as vigilant in their work. 3) increased use of IM (jabber, SMS and such)…
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sounds like this would be a good extention of the Data Warehouse Idea I posted years ago. https://thwack.solarwinds.com/t5/NPM-Feature-Requests/Data-Warehouse-for-long-term-interface-statistics-reporting/idc-p/596607#M16566
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I have some questions related to this as it may help to determine the best solution: What data are you specifically looking for? Location of a specific tape? Daily inventory? Tapes to be ejected for offsite storage? Tapes to be labeled as scratch? How often are you needing this? - can it be a daily report or maybe every…
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I was checking the status of an existing order and saw the dice and then noticed the hammock and blanket were back in stock. Now I have two orders pending......
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Can you elaborate what info you are trying to get and what tool you will be using? It would also be helpful to let us know what Hauwei equipment you are trying to monitor.
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1 minute = 60 seconds 1 second = 1000 milliseconds 60*1000=60000 thus 60000 milliseconds = 1 minute Take your number of milliseconds and divide my 60000 to get your value in minutes.
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Yes and I report them on a regular basis...report to moderator is our friend as they can't see all of them and we can do our part to point them out.
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So already having baselines is great, everybody needs to have that so that they understand normal. During a massive shift to work from home, you need a new baseline category for business continuity purposes. It allows you to visualize the shift in certain resources to establish the new abnormal that may exist for a period…
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What is the actual filename?
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Welcome Back!!
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Thwack on !!
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I have downloaded it..maybe next week I can try and get it onto our beta box as I have a vested interest in the ServiceNow integration, plus I have been pinged by several people to do this...
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Completed, email forwarded.
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Excellent
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Congrats wluther !!
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Great stuff !
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See http://thwack.solarwinds.com/ideas/2637 data warehouse since this just goes beyond decommissioning a server and retaining data.
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Welcome to the new MVP's. Now the fun begins.... And to the continuing MVP's, it is good to see you here again as well.
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Dang....that sounds good. Now just need a good smoked ham and bacon with sharp cheddar cheese sammich to go with it !!
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bummer...blocked here at the office.
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Don't forget the caffeine and the bacon !!!
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One of the biggest things that stood out is that many of the sentences in your "me in 20" started with 'I'. From an outside observer that kind of puts me off as it is all 'I'. You appear to have about 10 seconds of speaking there... meech was spot on in the approach aspect. So you are wanting to say that you are 'the IT…
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Welcome !!
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You are probably getting the average processor load across all the CPU's in a multi-cpu system.
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Here is a view or our MSSQL cluster...
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We had a similar situation but where we had a number of different thresholds for different servers and different drives. We used a generic alert for all drives and set up a custom property for each drive that contained a percentage of utilization that corresponded to a threshold. This way we have one table to query for the…
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This probably needs to be moved to the NPM subforum. Now, which services must be restarted before you can see detail information on down nodes ? Can you provide a screenshot of where you are seeing the issue ?
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you could build a portion of a web page with a programatic backend (CGI) that queries whatever database it needs and include it as a page resource in an existing view. Kind of like a page within a page.