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Nice graphics from here into the on-prem environments please!
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Thanks Kristen!
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I didnt see this reply at the time sorry Marlie! I've not uploaded yet, barely thought about it since I made it tbh, perhaps once it's a little older or if someone else is desperate. I've done a few of these recently and in the storage area they feel very much like a stopgap, hard to make them scale or auto-update nicely
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How automate-able it is is somewhat dependant on what your environment looks like at the mo. In theory it's definitely doable with some SWIS powershell or similar. Personally i've got a few hundred ICMP nodes on the world map with a manual but fairly quick powershell bulk node import followed by a csv bulk import. It's not…
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@"jblankjblank"stumbled across this again 10 months later, still a good idea IMO. Both me and the OP workaround it with objects and what not, but I think there's another bit worth emphasising since then. API pollers/monitored values "details" page is almost never useful
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Confirmed as coming in the swug today
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Hi, updated to this version yesterday and all my solarwinds-callback API monitors are broken now, is this intentional?
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YESSSSS
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Hi Jvb, Someone needs to update these considering there's a RC and Dev upgrades now
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This post is now ooooold
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I got an upvote on this earlier - This is implemented now if you've missed it (someone set this to complete :) )
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Mostly no, though at least one maps related feature is actively under work so here's hoping. That said overlaying/underlaying/stacking a customobject by the Orion object can work ok. Not ideal but ok
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5. there is a non-standard whitespace character that isnt escaped that works for this, i think it's the zero-width on https://qwerty.dev/whitespace/
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Alerting is the main use case for this that comes to mind, but I think this would be valuable for modern dashboards too, I may come back to that on a other day In alerting you are locked per macro to one cell per result, if you need to produce complex output you either need to produce a large series of pre-programmed (and…
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Also did this lol
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Are we doing onsite certifications?
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Anything in the pipeline relating to vmware folders? (Similar to tags)
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Haha I'm not sure! Probably not?
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Statuses associated with a site able to link to the site itself Netpaths associated with ISPs to the ISP's support portal
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Somehow i've had a holiday on day 2 of every solarwinds event like this this year haha
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Agreed! Bodge: Make a group with the cloud external node or whatever in it Add the group into the dash This'll draw a one-way dependancy arrow Add the interface out, scale down add the interface traffic to the lable OR Add a api monitor pulling that interface traffic, and place that whereever the label is required using…
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a Subquery/Subelement Formatter would be a beautiful thing
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You can probably UNDP this... probably. (and link to a different chart on the dash)
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Use cases- Group statuses with a dashboard view Application statuses with a dashboard view API pollers for custom numbers/statuses you can link to anything - Peronsal example- Alert count by X -> Filtered Alert report
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It doesnt end with that, not sure what that bit on the form is meant to represent tbh
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Could really use another one of these! Recent struggles: Powerstore - Had to do custom Storagegrid - Had to do custom Netapp Inodes - Had to do custom Netapp AV - doing custom Isilon polling issues - Workaround in place Very much wishing capacity management was easier to do. I dont like the capacity report in VMAN all that…
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You can save the returned value, then setup another API monitor with a division for bytes/tb/etc to work around this
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Not 100% sure of the behaviour you're looking for, but if you haven't already I recommend splitting your DOWN alerts into "Ping-down AND nothing to say otherwise" and "Ping-down but vmware up/Agent up" as these tend to require different behaviour from your support teams.
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Upvoted over here too
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7. kinda works with use of a box or something like that (I'm in london, wearing pink and tan, come say hi)