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No, not currently this is a defect I have in the system. I have a potential workaround which might work for you, I will ping you offline and send you some details to try out
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Hotfixes always get rolled into a release. When depends on multiple factors. Let me address your main concern on when to upgrade. We rolled 10.1.1 to introduce some installer enhancements due to some feedback we got on upgrades. Hotfix 1 is not required for all folks as it pertains to alert email data format. Hotfix 2 is…
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We don't formally support SQL 2008 R2 regular or express yet so it may work, but right now it is not supported so I would advise against it. Also it is not a good idea typically to use in production as it only allows you to use 1 CPU and 1 GB of RAM regardless of your hardware, see here
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Since we dropped SQL 2000 support, we are now able to use SQL CLR for improved performance. Orion NPM uses secure SQL CLR stored procedures for selected, non‑business data operation
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You would probably need to use the advanced SQL option to do this
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We typically get these from users reported in the community and we add them to our DB. I will take this info and log a defect against it to get this updated in our next release.
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You may want to look at our Virtualization Manager product for this, see here for the online demo
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We do have this in the sytem as an enhancement request to add to the product in the future as we have heard this from others as well.
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What version are you running on? 9.5 SP2?
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I have not heard this from others that I can recall. Can you look and see if there were any SNMP errors in the AP logs? You also may want to open a ticket with Cisco TAC.
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Good feedback, will log it
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Is there anything in common with them? You can do a search after, do a mass edit and change them all to dynamic
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Depending on your use case, UDT might be worth checking out, see here. If this is overkill for what you are wanting to ultimately do, then UnDP is going to be the best route.
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Which anti-virus client are you using?
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In 10 we are storing the ESX details in a different table, try this query instead SELECT TOP 10000 VMHostNodes.VMwareProductVersionAS IOS_Version,Nodes.Caption AS NodeName,Nodes.CPULoad AS CPULoad,Nodes.TotalMemory AS TotalMemory,Nodes.PercentMemoryUsedAS PercentMemoryUsed,VirtualMachines.DisplayNameAS DisplayName FROM…
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Please contact Support for assistance
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We don't currently support Windows 2008 only Windows 2003 Server (32-bit or 64-bit) including R2
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You typically get older downloads from support. Can you give me your support case number so I can look into it please.
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Yes it can, you can provide a poller for each VRF instance
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I think you should look at our User Device Tracker product, that should solve what you are looking to do, which sounds like user or port tracking, see here for online demo
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Can you provide more info on this. So the maps show ok in Network Atlas, but not on the web console? What is not showing correct on the web console?
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Is this a static background or a linked background?
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I am not aware of any users that have done this, at least not that they have shared here or to me. Just want to make sure, have you seen the API docs - Programming the REST API?
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Can you explain further what you are looking for? The upgrade from v9.5 to 10 should be pretty straight forward.
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So two things to check 1. could be it was down and Orion has not polled again yet so when you looked at the device it was already back up, but since Orion had not polled yet, it showed as down still. If this has been this way for say 30 mins then I would 2. walk the IF-MIB, what does it show for that interface as that is…
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Are you familiar with the trending capability within Orion? If you drill down to a volume chart for example and select the drop down for the chart to customize the chart and you can specify the option to use a custom time period. You can then specify a period in the future and using the least square algorithm, we will use…
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Can you open a support ticket to investigate, I have not heard or seen this from others
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You will need to create an UnDP for the devices you wish to monitor and then create an alert against that poller. Here are some examples on our content exchange for monitoring power on some Cisco devices "> We also have some product tutorials online, one specifically on creating a UnDP here…
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Are you a customer or evaluating the product? When you created the report, did you select the checkbox to show in the web console?
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What do you want to pull over? You can put the Top 10 items on the Summary page.