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I currently have a dashboard setup to help find a random slowness we are experiencing with our CAD environment. The dashboard has a tab for resource utilization for all servers and workstations involved, another tab for QOE statistics. The problem that we are currently facing is users are not letting me know quick enough…
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I could use it right now to help with an app slowness issue.
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I been having this same problem for a long time as well. All of my large Hyper-V servers are > 32 logical processors and this is what their application logs look like. NPM needs to send 64bit WMI queries in order to fix this.
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Struggling with this as we speak. SolarWinds Dev please include this feature.
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These particular servers are Hyper-V hosts which can only be monitored as Hyper-V hosts using WMI unfortunately.
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Sounds like a slick setup!! I'll have to work towards a similar configuration. Currently we have two Orion NPM / SAM instances, one on each US coast. When monitoring, we have two web dashboards to look at. I would love to have the single dashboard setup like you have and just have a poller feed in the one instance.
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Richard, you are only using only one Orion NPM server for all 10,000 elements? At some point I was told by Solarwinds that 6,000 elements was a limit, per server. We are also considering consolidating our global monitoring solutions to just Solarwinds and was thinking I would have to add another server in the EMEA.
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Where you able to get this resolved? I have the same problem.
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In the custom HTML resource, did you format your URL like this? Replace State=CO with your two letter state abbreviation. <iframe src="https://SERVERNAME/Orion/GoogleMap/GoogleMap.aspx?maptype=TERRAIN&radar=true&State=CO" width="100%" frameborder=0 height=800 scrolling=no align=center></iframe>
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Yes. In the Google Developer console, I just had to select what Lag mentioned, Google Maps Javascript API v3.
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Can someone help me with the Google API piece. I keep getting the error message that the provided API is invalid. In the Google Developers Console, under APIs & Auth/Credentials, I have created two Public API access keys. One for browser applications and one for server applications. Neither of those keys work for me. Can…
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The below devices just show up as "Cisco" under machine type. 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.2135 = Cisco Catalyst 3560CX-8TC-S https://oidref.com/1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.2135 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.2136 = Cisco Catalyst 3560CX-8PC-S https://oidref.com/1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.2136 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.2191 = Cisco Catalyst 2960CX-8PC-L 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1340 = Cisco…
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Hi, Add the following to the bottom of your Node Down email alerts. When the duplicate emails come through, just look at the bottom for the name of the alert that is sending the emails. I have this setup on every single alert in my environment. Alert Name: ${AlertName}
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Bump Will the next version of NPM have the ability to sent 64bit WMI queries?
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Bump. I'm having the same WMI issue on a few servers and cannot pinpoint what is causing it. We rebooted a server experiencing this unknown app issue, then SolarWinds was able to talk to it for several days. Today remote WMI to the server does not work from the Orion server, but from any other machine it does work.
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Uploaded both files from our Nexus 7710.
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I installed NPM 10.4 last night and starting getting the flood of hardware alerts as well. I'm seeing Te1/11 Bias Current Sensor alerts and my NetApp hardware alerts are all going off. Something in this new release is screwy. I'm going to open a ticket this morning on these issues.
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We are having this same problem. We have session timeout enabled per security and when some users timeout, they cannot log back in and need to close their entire browser to get the smartcard prompt to pop up again for log on.
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The best way to fix this is to unmanage this app monitor and then remanage. SolarWinds in general has a tough time going from unknown to green if there was a component that went into an unknown state. I have found the previously mentioned trick will get your app to go green again.