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You pretty much have to modify each poller individually and change the group name, as far as I know. If you're not concerned about saving the poller data, you could export the pollers to a file and then find & replace the group name in the file, then re-import them back into UnDP and re-assign them.
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quote:Do you have a route in the NS's routing table for the Orion box? Yes, there's a route on the NS for the Orion server. In fact, the Orion server is directly connected to the inside interface of the NS. Like I said, I can do SNMP walks from the Orion server by using the MIB Walker tool with the same exact settings as…
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Is there a firewall in between the switch and your poller? Are there any logs on the switch itself that might indicate what the problem is? If it's a Cisco switch, you can do a 'show snmp' and see the stats for SNMP to see if any of the error conditions increase while the problem is happening. You can also turn on SNMP…
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I just imported about 200 new nodes and 1800+ interfaces into my environment after doing a discovery. NPM already had 2000+ nodes and near 4000 interfaces before the import. The discovered nodes that were just added do not seem to monitoring the local volumes, the CPU/Mem, nor the Virt/Phy Memory for my windows servers. I…
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Hi there, Check out this post:
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If you select a specific node in the Alerts page, then click on "Printable Version", you get a page with just that one alert. You might try starting there and attempting to insert the 'Acknowledge Alert' button onto a page built off the "Printable Version" template.
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Sorry, bad day. 1. Are you using Windows Pass Through Authentication in IIS? 2. Are you logging in right from the Orion server or another machine? 3. Is this a new install or a previously working install?
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You should really try to search before posting: www4.solarwinds.net/.../topic.asp
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I've seen this occur when the NPM service has been restarted. NPM syslog server has an internal DNS cache. When the service is restarted, the cache is flushed and all messages that come through on any IP for the first time after the restart will show up as an IP rather than a hostname.
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I know it sounds obvious, but how are you specifying the SMTP server in the ipMonitor configuration? If it's by hostname, can you ping it from the ipMonitor server? We run the SMTP service directly on the ipm9 server so that email server problems do not affect our outbound alerts. If you can ping from the ipm9 server, can…
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Bump.
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I would open up a ticket with support on this one. To the untrained eye, it looks like the page is failing because of the toolset integration. Did you recently enable the Toolset Integration for your account, or did this happen after an upgrade?