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I assume you mean second and third column, not row right?
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They must not expose that info via SNMP in non-standard methods. You can create a Universal Device Poller or UnDP to pull these values if exposed via SNMP and display them in our dashboard, reports and for alerting. See here for a tutorial on it.
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There is no UI setting, I would have to check and see if you can edit a file on the back end to change this
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Nothing that I am aware of. IPAM has it's own Syslog server and since you are sending all the data to Kiwi Syslog, this is why you are seeing no results in the report. We have many customers who use Kiwi Syslog as the log aggregation point and then setup rules to forward to Orion or in this case IPAM Syslog messages they…
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How are you passing these parameters back and forth? I assume command line?
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You could do a get table on 1.3.6.1.4.1.22978.1.3.1.2.1.5. This would return both the .1 and .2 OIDs and you could display the “table” on the website. You might even be able to alert on it ok.This assumes that there’s nothing under 1.3.6.1.4.1.22978.1.3.1.2.1.5 but the mutually-exclusive .1 and .2 OIDs. If there’s a bunch…
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Thanks Sol I will get a defect assigned on this so we can look into
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If you go the Admin/Setting page in the web console you should see in the top right links for views by device type and manage view. If you select the out of the box node details view, clone it and name it something like Firewall Device view, add the specific stuff you want on there and under views by device type for the…
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In the settings dialog, under Alarms -> Disk Space Monitor, what do you have the drive set to here?
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Couple things to check. Did you use the hostname or IP Address of the Orion server in configuring the Windows Event Forwarder? Also, you could load a sniffer (Wireshark) on the Orion server and filter for the machine you should be receiving events from to ensure they are getting to the Orion server.
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I recommend upgrading to 10.1.1, we made some tweaks on this recently.
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Erik, check this out, I think this should provide you some guidance and insight.
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Have you tried setting up Syslog/Alert Filter Rules? On the Orion server, open the Syslog Viewer -> go to View and select Alert/Filter Rules -> Add a new rule -> on last tab you can setup an Alert Action
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If you haven't already I would recommend watching our tutorials on alerting, which can be found here - http://www.solarwinds.com/support/tutorials.aspx
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Did you upgrade to 9.5 or 9.5 SP1?
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Can you provide some more info as to what you are seeing or not seeing?
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Please contact me via private email via Thwack and I will get you setup
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Not that I am aware of besides adding their individual emails, but checking into.
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Can you give a little more background. Are you evaluating the software or are you an existing customer?
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No ideas off hand, but hard to diagnose without more data. I would recommend opening a support ticket and please include diagnostics
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psst - Donald read my blog - :)
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You will need to leave SQL Server Compact, that is used by Orion for internal jobs. You should be able to remove SQL Server 2005 and all the SQL 2008 stuff. I would leave the rest there.
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No, this is still an open enhancement request
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How long do you keep events for? Depending on the answer you can look for when this node was added to Orion in there.
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I recommend a support ticket on this one to look into
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I would recommend opening a support ticket and please include diagnostics to troubleshoot this issue
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Please post this to the APM or Application Performance Monitor forum
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Recurring/scheduled maintenance windows is still an open item we have on the list to add in the future
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Ian, Are you deploy in standalone mode or are you leveraging central server? In the start -> programs path in the install directory, there should be an app called license manager where you would apply your license key. If you cannot find it, please DM me or you can also call customer service as well. Brandon
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Do you know which channel ya'll were connected to on the AP?