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The agent typically consumes under 1% CPU (0.24% on average) and between 10-100MB of RAM depending on the number and type of jobs being executed. Bandwidth consumption is ~80% less than that of a WMI managed node.
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Do you have a Local or Domain Security Policy for [System cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing and signing] enabled?
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Disabling the collection of user mailbox data in AppInsight for Exchange is already possible today.
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This can be more or less done today using the Manage Nodes view. Simply add the "Polling Method" column to the manage agents grid and sort by that column. Alternatively, you can also use the "Polling Method" Group By option in the Manage Agents grid.
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Application Custom Properties are available under [APM Applications - Custom Properties] in the Advanced Alert Manager as pictured below.
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Did the permissions checker on the APE fail with any messages? Did you try right clicking and executing as administrator? I can confirm that there should be no difference with how the Permissions Checker functions on the main vs scalabiity engines.
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Alex Slv, this should be configurable at the assigned application level as it is on my server (example below)
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From the Orion server, are you able to map a drive to that Exchange servers administrative share? While you certainly should, share permissions, NTFS permissions, or even group policy changes to the Exchange server could theoretically prevent such access.
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This is already available today using the Real-Time Process Explorer introduced in SAM 5.0. You can see the Real-Time Process Explorer in action in the video below.
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alexslv wrote: aLTeReGo ... last question Why having UNKNOWN children has no impact on overall (final) status? Polled Status Child 1 Status Child 2 Status Final Node Status UPUPUNKNOWNUPUPUNKNOWNUNKNOWNUP 'Unknown' itself is the absence of status. It's not necessarily indicative of a problem with the monitored node, but…
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The Server & Application Monitor (SAM) 6.0 RC is now available! Sign-up here and try it for yourself!
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Yes, 2019.4 is currently a Release Candidate.
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Thwack is only one of nearly a dozen sources from which we receive feature request. ceige made his request to me directly via email the same day you posted the same idea here on Thwack. I did notice ceige has since up-voted this idea.
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Agreed. That's why I didn't close this feature request as "Implemented" It's only half done.
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We are tracking this internally under FB406702.
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It's likely the information is missing from WMI for those hosts, though why is an excellent question better suited for HP. You can confirm the information is missing by running the following query in something like WMIExplorer in the root\HPQ namespace. It should return values for all three items. select Manufacturer,…
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You are correct. I've logged this as such.
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Yes, this method will work with that version. Please follow the steps outlined in the KB article below to resolve this error. Essentially you need to copy the file to a different directory. Failed to download or run the Scalability Engine installer from the main server - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Su…
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Logged internally under FB125776
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The agent uses its own methods for polling information that are very closely aligned with WMI and does not utilize SNMP. The SNMP daemon is deprecated in Windows 2012 and is very likely not to be available at all in Windows Server 2015. So building any new Windows features/functions dependant upon SNMP now would be…
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Beta sign-ups do not result in instantaneous automated email responses with links to download the beta. This unfortunately is a manual process that is done once or twice a day. You signed up at 9:55 AM today and should have received an email with links to downloaded at 10:37am CST.
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The only way this would occur if you uninstalled the agent from the endpoint and then re-installed using the exact same shared secret.
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Can you explain why it is less handy? The tool shown above doesn't require that you enter in any information at all. No need to input the IP, SNMP community, SNMP version, etc.. It simply uses the values already configured for those nodes. You can also select multiple devices simultaneously and run MIB walks in parallel.
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Another potential workaround would be to utilize the Orion Agent.
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This is a fairly specific use case. It would be beneficial if ServiceNOW's connector utilized Events, rather than reading from the Alerts themselves. That would probably address your issue. FYI: bluefunelemental
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jameslindsay wrote:I'm finding FORTIGATE CPU & MEMORY"If you're already monitoring your FortiGate firewalls with your Orion instance via SNMP, there's nothing additional you need to do. Simply upgrade your Orion product module to the latest version that includes Orion Platform 2019.2, and these metrics will begin being…
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Can you expand upon that by providing specific examples of what you mean by 'their snmp module not being very hardware savvy' would be helpful.
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Does your Orion server need to go through a proxy server to access the internet?
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RabbitMQ is used for Pub/Sub communication only and is not a caching or retention based message queue storing polling results before they're written to the SQL database like MSMQ in Orion. With that said there isn't a relevant retention period for RabbitMQ.
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This feature was implemented in the Server & Application Monitor 5.5 Release.