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Without knowing what it is you're trying to accomplish I can only speculate. The query below will return the historical values for component ID #76. I would recommend using either the Win32 Report Writer available under [Start -> Programs -> SolarWinds Orion -> Alerting, Reporting, and Mapping -> Report Writer] or the new…
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Deny all does exactly as it states. You would either need to replace that line with an explicit allow for the local host, or remove the Deny All as you've done to allow SAM to collect the information necessary. This is only statistical information and is not in my opinion a security risk of any kind. In fact it's not…
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is correct. This resource respects view limitations. I've still gone ahead and logged a feature request under FB182801 to allow users to filter this resource using SWQL filters like many of the other resources available in Orion.
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The issue you describe does not sound related to the thread. The problem referenced by the original poster was specific to the server AppInsight for SQL was monitoring, not the SQL server Orion uses to store its data. If you are experiencing high CPU utilization on the SQL database server Orion uses to store polling…
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Based on the error message you provided it looks like you may be using valid Windows Credentials but not a user account that has adequate permissions. E.G. the user is not a local or domain Administrator account. Is that the case?
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Your query returns these values in the reverse order they need to be in for this component monitor to work correctly. The numeric value must be the first value returned. The second value to the right of the first can be any string value you wish to include as part of the message field. Only one numeric and one message…
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Agreed. It looks as though you have this component configured to use remote execution using HTTPS rather than local execution.
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SAM 6.1 currently in beta.
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SAM's HTTP and HTTPS User Experience Monitors will monitor web site performance (response time), and availability (up/down) regardless of what Operating System the website is running on.
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Have you tried using one of the following Application Template? Server Clock Drift (PowerShell) Server Clock Drift (Perl)
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For more information see the following post Windows Authentication & SSL Encryption for Orion Microsoft SQL Database connectivity
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This is a known issue that is being tracked internally under FB319266.
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You need only disable the alert within the Advanced Alert Manager that caused this to trigger. Once the alert has cleared from the Active Alerts Resource, you can re-enable the alert in the Advanced Alert manager and it should not re-trigger.
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Aside from visually removing certain options, actions not permitted to the user cannot be executed by that user, regardless of whatever page they may have accessed. E.G. Just because you can access the 'Manage Nodes' page does not mean you can add, remove, or edit a node without Node Management rights.
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Is this the player that is installed on the primary Orion server by default when you first install WPM or is this a separate player you've deployed to an additional poller manually?
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Remove or comment out this line, restart the SNMP daemon and try again. view systemview included .1.3.6.1.2
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bluefunelemental, you can exclude small indexes that fragment quickly by increasing the "Minimum Size (KB) of indexes to Retrieve. By default this value is 1MB. You can also disable this component entirely if you wish.
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Yes, my top domains show the same missing "R".
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If you access Dell's Server Administrator web interface you should be able to determine what the non-critical error is, and possibly even reset it.
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The typical purpose of monitoring Windows Scheduled Tasks is to be alerted when tasks fail or when they run longer than expected. There is no relationship between Scheduled Task monitoring and alert suppression. That doesn't however mean there can't be. By either creating an additional Windows schedule task that executes…
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Script output must be properly formatted and use the proper exit code for the script to work properly with SAM. Scripts Must Report Status Through Exit Codes Scripts must report their status by exiting with the appropriate exit code: Exit Code Meaning 0 Up 1 Down 2 Warning 3 Critical Any other value Unknown For example, if…
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Users can be restricted to specific servers or applications for which they have access to, as well as whether they are allowed to use tools such as the Service Control Manager. You cannot however create a user that has access to view all hosts in Orion, but only control services on a specific host.
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Probably more effort than it's worth, but you could rewrite the report as a Custom Query resource which would not include this additional header information.
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Thanks , we're tracking this as a bug internally under FB177705.
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What browser and which specific browser versions are you seeing issues with the tool tips? Is it in both Firefox and IE? Can you post a screenshot of what you're seeing?
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Waterfall charts are not currently available in SeUM v1.5.1, but this is a feature we're currently working on.
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Have you by chance disabled certain ciphers on your Orion server like TLS 1.0 and 1.1?
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What version are you currently running?
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What version of SAM are you currently running? I would recommend upgrading to SAM 6.2.2 and applying Core hotfix 5, as there were a few memory leaks this could be that were already addressed.
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This condition can occur as a result of duplicate agents. E.G. The machine where the agent is installed is cloned and have the same SID/hostname. As the result, 2 agents have the same GUID and both are trying to connect to AMS.