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The storage information you're after is available from the vCenter. You can use the Find Processes & Services in APM to list/display all VMWare Performance Counters available through the vCenter. Storage datastore information should be listed. You might also want to take a look at our Virtualization Manager solution which…
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Volumes are monitored natively in SAM when the node is added via SNMP or WMI. You can create an alert using the Advanced Alert Manager similar to the one below to alert you when you're exceeding a specified threshold.
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The message displayed in the image you posted cannot be programmatically removed. The only way for this message not to appear is to migrate the report from the legacy Report Writer into the new Web Based Report Writer.
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Yes, it is our intent to provide a hotfix for 11.5 as well.
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Hotfixes will be made available only for currently supported versions, regardless of your maintenance status. This means if you are running say NPM 11.5 and have been out-of-maintenance for longer than a year, you would still be entitled to this hotfix since NPM 11.5 is still an officially supported version. If you were…
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SAM's PowerShell monitor is version independent. There are no real PowerShell version requirements, outside of some specific features/capabilities that are tied to PowerShell, such as remoting that was introduced in PowerShell 2.0.
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I should have a blog posted soon inviting existing SeUM customers under active maintenance to participate the a beta for the next release of SeUM. I'll be sure to toss in a teaser pic of the new waterfall charts in that posting. Keep a look out on the Product Blog for my post.
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Disk I/O on the pollers and website is nominal. The only things that get written out to disk are log files (which aren't located under the program files directory anyway) and the MSMQ. Both of these are controlled by the operating system itself. The read operations for the Orion application itself are minimal and that's…
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This looks right, but without the original syslog message to look at I can't definitely confirm it's correct. Give it a shot though, it should work.
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What is the name of the template you are using exactly? Can you provide a screenshot of the Component Monitor Details view where this error is shown?
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You would need to configure a separate alert.
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There is no specific GA date at this time. GA will depend upon RC adoption and feedback provided during the RC.
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[Settings -> Virtualization Settings -> Hyper-V Settings]
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Does the other node have Asset Inventory listed as an option when you click 'List Resources'?
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The question was regarding the credentials used in the Component Monitor Settings. "Credential for Monitoring" shown below. Also, have you ensured that "Run the script under specified account is selected" if you are using local execution mode?
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The Linux Agent is not actually being restarted. This cron job serves solely as a watchdog to start the Linux agent if for any reason it's found not to be running.
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The screenshot you shared shows two report resources that have been added to a view that have not yet been configured. I would recommend editing each of them by clicking the little "Edit" button that appears in the top right of the resource only to users who are logged in as an administrator. Then select which report you…
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So you don't have a tab labeled "Network" at the top of your Orion web console? When you perform a "List Resources" from the "Node Detail" view of this host is Hardware Health listed as an option for this node?
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Web Performance Monitor is a separate Orion module from SAM. The screenshot you posted above is a SAM application template that can be used for monitoring the remote players that can be deployed in distributed environments.
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Many people choose not to audit success events, since they produce a lot of noise. If that is required in your organization then I would recommend a log aggregation solution like Log & Event Manager which will allow you to sift through the sea of events with ease, utilize the optional agent, or use a polling method that…
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This is something we're currently working on as mentioned in the "What we're working on post" for SAM. Since this is more of a bug than a major feature it's not called out specifically but is covered under miscellaneous items for the "Additional Hardware Monitoring Support, including IBM MegaRAID Controllers and other…
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The only thing about doing "dir" is that as the number of files increase in that directory, so does the amount of time it takes to list them. That variable may cause some unwanted fluctuation in your response time measurement. Ideally whatever you are measuring is consistent between polls so the only variance is the…
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Sounds like ether the temporary Job Engine or Collector SDF files have become corrupt. I suggest following the steps outlined in the KB article below and see if this resolves the issue. http://knowledgebase.solarwinds.com/kb/questions/4402/Copy+of+When+should+Job+Engine+and%7B47%7Dor+Collector+.sdf+files+be+replaced%3F
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alexslv wrote: (A) If I re-install everything as per above #3 and #4, how it will affect those nodes currently being polled by APE? I am just curious if #3 is appropriate whilst having half of the estate being monitored by this engine - what is going to happen with those nodes? So long as the APE server name and IP address…
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Can you post a screenshot of the Advanced Alert Trigger Condition that is sending the alert? If APM is notifying you that the process is down then it's most likely true to some extent. Also, have you tried monitoring the services using WMI instead of the processes via SNMP? It could be that IIS is recycling the worker…
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I believe the following KB article should help resolve the issue you are encountering. SolarWinds Knowledge Base :: AppInsight for Exchange: Access is Denied. If it does not, check that Windows Authentication is enabled on Exchange PowerShell virtual directory: * Start Exchange management Shell and run following command:…
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As I am the Product Manager for SAM I would be more than happy to advise myself as such.
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The following blog post might help explain exactly what ports WMI uses, as well as how to limit the port range down to a more manageable count.
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The instructions link directly to Apache's published step-by-step instructions for enabling JMX on ActiveMQ -> Apache ActiveMQ -- JMX
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This appears to be a somewhat reoccurring issue, previously reported by . It's obviously not effecting all users. And to the best of my knowledge this has only been reported to support once. Obviously this isn't normal/expected behavior. As such I'd like you to please open a case with support so we can gather a diagnostic…