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You need to contact support to get the bits for older versions
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For grins, what happens if you manually add one of the controllers, does it start monitoring properly?
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We are looking at doing something like this within the product, however, until we have that in the meantime, you can subscribe the SolarWinds Announcements forum here on thwack. It applies to all products, but anytime we release an SP or release, we post there as well as the product forum.
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Can you explain more, what are you seeing, what behavior?
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Good feedback, I will log this into the system
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Uncertain with the limited information within your posting, so I would recommend a support ticket to get this resolved as quickly as possible for you.
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Adding nodes and interfaces via direct SQL is possible, but is for sure more complicated. Send me a PM via thwack, we do have an early version of our SDK available, however, this revision is more focused on getting info out of Orion, not adding things yet and we can discuss other items further.
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See this post here, you can change it in the netpermon.charts file
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Hard to tell just by this information what is going on, I would recommend a support ticket
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She must have SNMP enabled on her laptop and none of your other devices do and it uses the community string public. We use SNMP to discover the machine type and name
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So view limitations on an account are not properly filtering the EnergyWise charts and views? Any specific chart or view or all of them?
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I checked into this and this is a defect, which has been filed into our system
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You should either use stored procedure swsp_DeleteInterface (passing interfaceID as parameter) or insert IDs of deleted interfaces into DeletedInterfaces table.When the IDs are in the DeletedInterfaces table, DB maintenance will handle the rest (delete historical data etc.)
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You can do multi-select and edit in 10.1 for user accounts, but the only method to group them is to use AD Groups.
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These are thick AP's right? Do they support the 802.11 MIB?
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So this is not a native out of the box feature we currently support today, however, here are two potential options: * With APM it is possible to run a SQL script to look for these occurrences and handle the monitoring and trigger alert process. * Without APM, you can do a custom SQL report looking for subnets added/removed…
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What are you wanting to group by. Most folks in this section of the product have created the grouping they want by using the Dynamic Service Group structure of groups and sub-groups.
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Thanks for the great feedback, we are very glad to hear all is going well. On the couple issues you brought up as well, please go ahead and open a support ticket so we can get some bugs opened
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This could be an issue of polling timing maybe? You are pulling APM CPU and NPM CPU values correct? If they both polled at two different times, this could be accurate based on when the poll occured.
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If you have imported them already then you should see them in the UnDP app. If so, right click on the UnDP and make sure it is enabled. If yes, on the same right click you need to do two things 1. Choose Assign and select the devices you wish to pull this information from 2. Select Web and select the node details page or…
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You cannot limit it just to a down node, you can disable the popup all together though by editing a back end file
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See here for more info on how to do this
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Something sounds out of whack, to investigate properly what is going on I would recommend opening a support ticket.
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Not yet based on network topology, see here for more details on what you can do today.
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When you add a UCS node manually in Orion and check the UCS checkbox, there is a dialog to specify the port
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I don't beleive you can break the Orion Syslog service off onto another box, but regarding both ideas here is a good thread to read from Chris the Kiwi PM -
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Yes, that issue still exists. With FF if you press enter it works ok. With IE if you click Search instead of hitting enter key, it should work and search
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Let me break these into the two areas, IPv6 and Juniper. IPv6: We have been open in communicating our thoughts and plans on IPv6 for some time now. See here in the Product Blog our post on our thoughts around IPv6 and our plans. Yes, it has been around for some time, but until recently we have not seen significant adoption…
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Jimmy, Item #2 is possible today. You can disable these ciphers by going to Server -> Limits & Settings -> Encryption and then deselect the ciphers you wish to disable, including SSLv2. We have a service release we are working on which should address #3 on your list and #1 & #4 are both on the roadmap, but no time frames I…
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We are for sure looking at something like this. No timeline as to when, but when I chat with Dev I use this exact same example as well with Google Finance.