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Have you tried to re-discover the interfaces via the web node management console?
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Can you run IE8 in IE7 compatibility mode? Also, we have tested IE8 with NPM 9.5, any chance you can upgrade?
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Can you explain this further? You send an email to Orion and based on that email you want it to trigger an alert?
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What size of licenses and how many flows/source interfaces for Netflow? Typically it is better to run Orion on one server and SQL on a separate server
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If you click back on Summary Home, do the items you submitted apply?
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Makes sense, got it, will make sure this gets logged into the system
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Have you upgraded to the 10.0 RC yet? From looking at our tracking system we added some items for Palo Alto in 10.0
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It has not been formally tested on it. We are evaluating priority as to when we will in the future.
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That is odd, it should not do that. If you go in and edit your account, what is your Summary Home page set to be there?
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When you log into the web console, on the Network Summary home page under the map resource, there should be a link to download Network Atlas
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When you say shows up, what do you mean? Getting status or statistics?
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So I chatted with Dev and you can’t do this directly. There is one feature that might help you. You can include a “NetObject=N:123” option in the query string, then use macros in the report with that net object as the context. So you could have a report with a query like: select nodeid,ip_address,caption from nodes where…
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we have a new product coming out which should scratch this item We are doing a sneak peak webinar you can sign up for here Read more about it here, here and here
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If you want to apply patches for Windows or Orion, here are a couple KB's to follow. http://knowledgebase.solarwinds.com/kb/questions/1480/How+to+Upgrade+SolarWinds+Orion+when+Orion+Failover+Engine+is+Installed…
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Do you want to ensure the devices are configured properly to point to the correct NTP server or the actual times between the devices and the server?
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Can you elaborate on what you would like to see more? Is this a vendor support question or what other features are you wanting in this arena?
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If any of this data is exposed via SNMP, then you can create UnDP's to pull this information, see here for more info. If this data you want is only available via CLI since this is a Linux box, you can use the APM module which has script monitors to pull this data.
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You can edit the menu bar and remove the wireless tab
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Can you elaborate. Are they showing up as unknown and you want that fixed or are the MIB's just not in our MIB DB for UnDP and traps?
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You can do that. Only thing I will call out to consider is any custom reports you create etc. that reside on the server file system will need to be copied over to the secondary.
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What issues/errors are you seeing?
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As with previous releases we are continuing with 9.5 to move System Manager functionality over to the Manage Nodes in the web console
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Not going to disagree, there are most likely some things we could do more efficiently here. Let's take a step back quickly though. Are you using the Orion DB as your primary log storage mechanism for syslog and traps? What are your requirements around this? Reason I ask is what many customers do it leverage our Kiwi Syslog…
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The Orion Syslog Server currently does not support KRDP
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One method would be to create an account that only has access to those interfaces. The Network Wide Availability Chart will then only reflect those interfaces
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Are you getting other system information?
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Just make sure SNMP is setup on that box using net-snmp or something similar and add it as a node to Orion, select which elements you wish to monitor and you are good to go. What all do you want to monitor?
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Not today, what you have above is what exists today or you can manually export it. See here regarding PDF in the next version
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What version are you on? Upgrade to 10.0 and we fixed the out of the box polling for Nexus there
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So when you "upgraded" to the licensed version, how did you apply that?