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I don't frequent this site too often but last week when I did, I saw I had points. My socks came in the mail today! I'm pumped!
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I think this is a critical component of the CMDB that needs to be priority #1 for being addressed. Asset management is an absolute pain when my VMware Servers are being classified as computers.
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Please!
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You still got time, don't give up on your dreams!
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Oof.
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I kid you not a after you submitted this post, Solarwinds came back with an answer. From the diagnostics it looks like every once in few days the script returns somehow shortened output but I cannot see the outputs. Powershell sometimes decides to truncate the output. It might help to be explicit about the formatting in…
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Appreciate the feedback. What I don't understand is that I can run a PowerShell command a million times over and get the same results. I've never seen PowerShell randomly change uppercase to lowercase and vice versa. This is what makes me believe it is how Orion is handling the formatting. See the example below:
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Latest update: Solarwinds closed my ticket without reason. Last I heard is they were continuing to look into it. Realized today that I haven't heard from them in a while. Went to check the status of the ticket and it is closed. No warning, No "Go Screw Yourself", just closed. I've now escalated this to CSMs and Sales Reps.
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I am providing an update to this post and will continue to do so. After more time of being passed around support only to have to upload diagnostic files over and over again and then not being responded to after multiple attempts to make contact, I was finally told to jump on a Webex session. Of course, we just looked over…