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This happens on ANY node selected. We are on version 2025.1.1. I think it is a bug.
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Here are the requirements: Creating a section/widget on the Orion Summary home page that will show a website "Up" or is "Down". The website are company websites.
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Here are the requirements: Creating a section on the Orion Summary home page that will show a website "Up" or is "Down".
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How to confirm that one node is using the new password?
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@"chad.every" Will all the node devices see the change? I have been told that the person here had to access each system for this change? Is that not true?
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We were instructed to update our service account for windows WMI. All of the windows servers etc. We update the password in the "Credential Library". What else is needing to be done?
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No exactly.
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The service account is a domin service account. Does that help?
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The service account uses the same password for each node. So are you sayin g this? 1. Update the password on the main solarwinds server 2. Update the password in the credential library Then there is nothing else to update as the nodes will get them?
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I know we are doing each one manually.
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How do the 312 windows servers get the update? What steps are taken to update each of the 312 windows workstations?
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How to see that all the nodes (windows AIOs in this case) get the new password update? That is my question really
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I will provide some screen shots
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What are all the places to update the service account?
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Yes, we are inheriting credentials from the node. The service account password is used on anything in windows WMI.
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Now , we monitor nodes (windows workstations). There are many of them. How to change the password for the service account for these?
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So, We have changed the password here: Go to SAM Settings. On the right-hand side under “GLOBAL SAM SETTINGS”, click on “Credentials Library”.
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Can you explain what you mean here? "Usually this would be to set custom OIDs for SNMP to poll for different fields however in your case you can also set this manually. This includes the "Machine Type" field. However, if set manully, it may not be as dynamic as you would like if you are applying the poller you make to…
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Yes, using the Oracle User Experience Monitor. Using the Microsoft .NET Data Provider driver type.
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On version before 2022.4, we were able to monitor oracle. Since upgrading to SAM 2022.4, we are no longer able to monitor Oracle. We receive the following error: Oracle returned an error. Failed to find or load the registered .Net Framework Data Provider.
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Thanks