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Have you looked at our NTA product? This seems like the route to go to me
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First, you need to break SQL off to it's own box. Then I would recommend at least 1 additional poller, we typically recommend about 8000 elements per poller using default polling intervals. Also, how many APM monitors do you have?
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Odd, probably best to open a support case
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No you cannot manually add DHCP scopes in the method you are thinking. If you wanted to monitor those scopes you will need to add that range to a subnet and then mark them as dynamic IP's. Are those IP's accessible via ICMP and/or SNMP? I will add Meta IP to my list, but currently Cisco is next in priority line
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Have you looked at the IPSLA module?
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Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. We have seen something similar occur and when users clear their cache the issue is resolved, can you try that and let us know.
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Open a support ticket please to investigate
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Please see this thread here
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Just because you unmanage the parent, I assume we can still poll the children elements, so technically they are still up right? Once you actually take that node down and we determine the node is down the children should go unreachable unless there is another path from the Orion server we can monitor them on.
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I believe I am aware of the issue you are reporting. We have been working an Android bug that was specific to only the Galaxy S5. Do you have an open support ticket on this and if not, let's get one open so we can work this work you along with the other one.
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Check this out, many customer that face these challenges use this option
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We don't do this out of the box, but you might want to check this out here
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If all the stats you want can be pulled via SNMP you should be able to use the Universal Device Poller
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Do you mean for the group by, you want to populate location on a cisco device? You can set the snmp location, for example conf t snmp-server location myhome exit wr mem exit
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So what does your advanced alert look like?
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You DO NOT want to delete these files, you will want to carry them over to the new server, I beleive they are related to NTA
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Sorry, unfortunantly not, I will have to log that as an enhancement request. Unlike the typical thick or autonomous AP's that typically use the 802.11 MIB, each vendor typically has their own unique MIB for controllers, so we cannot get them all in one fair swoop like the older thick AP's. We support Cisco and Aruba today…
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Check out this doc and see if provides any guidance, it walks through in more detail how AD works in Orion
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Please see page 213 of the Orion NPM Admin Guide, which can be found here
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I am going to contact you offline with more info and an answer on this.
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Can you provide more info/background? What specifically changed? Did ya'll upgrade recently?
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You can setup filters in the web console as one option to segment down what you are seeing there. Also when setting up the rules initially you can specify which syslog messages get logged to the web console as well.
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Thanks for the feedback, i will log this into the system to look into and address
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Can you tell us more about your new setup/server? Is the OS x64?
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Are you going in and editing the chart time period for any interface in Orion? Does anyone else have your login that may be changing this?
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Thank you for the feedback! So you need to add the VIP or Primary Fabric Interconnect IP to Orion to get the UCS data with SNMP and the UCS API credentials. To monitor whats on the blades, you will need to add them like you do any other node into Orion, very similar to what you do with VMWare ESX in Orion
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The stacked interface charts are not based on context of the view. So this will not work, you will have to create a different view or add both charts.
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Have you tried re-running the config wizard? I would recommend opening a support ticket
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I would recommend a support ticket to start so we can get diagnostics to look at and see what is going on. How many elements do you have on your poller?
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All maps are now stored in the database and no longer on the file system as we did in previous versions.