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Custom Pollers refer to NPM’s Universal Device Pollers (UnDP), which are not yet supported by the Agent. Rather than utilizing a UnDP to collect this information, I would recommend instead using SAM's SNMP Monitor which functions similar in many respects to Universal Device Pollers but is compatible with the Linux Agent.
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AppInsight components are treated really no different than components within traditional application templates as shown below.
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You can repair your installation by going to Add/Remove programs, selecting Solarwinds Orion and choosing "Repair". You can select just the web portion if you believe that's the only section in need of repair.
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You could deploy the Agent to those hosts. Then there is no need to configure WinRM.
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The first comment line in the css file (like /* My New Style */ ) define the label of new style sheet on the page. If no comment exists within the CSS file, the files name is used instead.
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From http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5343 An SNMP context is a collection of management information accessibleby an SNMP entity. An item of management information may exist inmore than one context and an SNMP entity potentially has access tomany contexts [RFC3411]. A context is identified by the snmpEngineIDvalue of the…
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This isn't currently possible today in SAM. This may however may be possible using our Log & Event Manager.
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This can be done by adding a Custom Table Resource to your Summary View and filtering on SAM Monitor events.
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The agent does not currently support polling information via SNMP no differently than WMI managed nodes. You can however use the operating systems SNMP WMI Provider to poll SNMP metrics using SAM's WMI Monitor with the Agent.
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The uninstall of IE7 is no different then a hotfix or service pack. All of the files that were replaced during the installation are stored in a folder located in %SystemDirectory\$NTUninstall. That way should you need to uninstall the hotfix/service pack, or in this case, the browser there is something to roll back too.
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IE6 and IE7 cannot co-exist on the same computer so when using IETab in FireFox with IE7 installed on the computer you are actually using the IE7 rendering engine, which is the problem. The obvious workaround is to use Firefox but I wanted to make sure that SolarWinds was aware of the problem. I know it's a trivial issue…
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Azure SQL DB support has been officially added to the Orion Platform. You can learn more about this deployment option at the link below: https://thwack.solarwinds.com/docs/DOC-204353#jive_content_id_Azure_SQL_DB_Support
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Do you have the IBM Director agent installed on the xSeries server?
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Have you verified the credentials are not referenced in any of your Network Sonar Discovery profiles?
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Absolutely! You can monitor the individual volumes on the host for non-ICMP nodes by clicking the list resources button on the Node Details page and selecting the volumes you want to monitor. Once you've started monitoring the volume you can create an alert using the Advanced Alert Manager for this specific volume or for…
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If you enable debug mode on that application, you will find the debug application logs located under "C:\ProgramData\Solarwinds\Logs\APM\ApplicationLogs"
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I'm pretty sure this isn't possible.
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This looks to be a network access list or firewall policy issue blocking communications from the APM server to the monitored host. Can you confirm that you're able to map drives to the managed/monitored host from the Orion server. E.G. \\yourservername\C$ Another good test is opening Perfmon.exe and connecting to the…
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In order to monitor a registry value in SAM you would need to write a script (likely PowerShell) to monitor its value. A better alternative however would be to use our Patch Manager product which will allows you to easily create an inventory reports for any registry value.
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Most of what you're looking for is precisely what our Synthetic End User Monitor was designed to address. However, neither APM or SeUM currently support SOAP or WSDL.
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This can be done in APM today. Monitor the process the same as any other, and create a new Advanced Alert similar to the one below. In this example I'm alerting when notepad.exe is running, as well as defining an optional setting to alert me only if the notepad.exe process has been running for longer than 20min. Again,…
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This thread is about monitoring a Progress Database via ODBC for performance & availability using SAM. I don't believe LEM uses ODBC. You may want to re-post your question in the LEM forum.
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Only the global zone can be monitored via SNMP, this is a limitation of NET-SNMP, not of SolarWinds Orion.
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Volume Space Available is also in Bytes. It would be a fairly rare circumstance that the amount of free space on a volume would be exactly 2 or 5 bytes.
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What is the alert that is being fired? Can you post a screenshot of the alerts trigger condition?
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The Windows Event Log Monitor "Keywords" should allow for partial matching. Have you tried using just "sv" in that field and seeing if that limits the results to only the service accounts you're looking for? Another option would be to customize the "Locked out users" script to look for only service accounts that are locked…
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You can go to 'Manage Nodes' [Settings -> Manage Nodes], click the chevrons ">>" and add the 'Polling Engine' column. That's probably the easiest way.
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I've posted a template that uses the new SSL Expiration Component Monitor type in the Thwack APM Content Exchange. It can be downloaded here.
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You might want to take a look at our new Synthetic End User Monitoring product. We have several customers currently using it to validate their web proxies.
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AppInsight for SQL does provide viability into such things as the number of locks/blocks/deadlocks occurring on a per-database basis, or across the entire SQL server as a whole.