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Have you looked at this?
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On how to create a custom html resource or this specific one? If first, you can look in the Admin guide. If the latter, the best option is to look at the source for one we create out of the box and use that as a template
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OK exchanged notes with engineering and we can duplicate, but only in specific conditions. Can you tell me what your resolution is set to on that machine? Is it a normal laptop or something like a Surface like tablet? If you resize the window, is anything different?
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Gotcha, no this is not possible.
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OK open a support ticket please
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It is hard to tell what is exactly going on, if you don't want to call, you can open a ticket via email as well.
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Have you gone to 9.5 SP4 and seen the changes we made? Is the performance still rough? Not sure if you looked at the other thread I linked to, but this boils down to if we keep this in the web and system manager we have to maintain and update/fix two different code bases to do the same thing essentially. If we are busy…
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Hard to tell further without seeing what the box looks like. Are there any other syslog services installed? I am going to have an SE reach out to you to assist in investigating.
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Currently that's not the case. We don't batch up interface and volume queries. There's a separate query that happens for each interface and volume on the device. Also, we state that we handle polling 8K-10K at the default polling intervals. Based on the above comments it looks like you cranked some of those down.
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Understood. As I have said in other posts, based on customer demand Meru is next. Based on what I have seen Trapeze would be after that followed by HP
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So you have a single node added to NPM and are monitoring it. Are you monitoring all the interfaces that you have network on as well? In Netflow have you select the option to monitor network from unmanaged interfaces?
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Correct, once we address the issue in a release you will need to upgrade to that release.
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I will append you to the request, thanks!
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This is a known issue, it does not have any bad effect, just click ok.
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Edit the file “C:\Inetpub\SolarWinds\Orion\js\NetObjectTips.js” and remove the following lines: $("a[tooltip!='processed'][href*='NetObject=']").livequery(function() { this.tooltip = 'processed'; $.swtooltip(this); });
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See the first bullet here. It won't add them to NPM automatically, but will help find them on a periodic basis and let you know. We are working directly with the Nexus product team, so no intro required.
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This is a known bug which should be fixed in an upcoming service release due out soon. Feel free to open a bug so you can get that version early if you want.
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Understood, we are looking at some potential technical options for the future like understanding port changes via the vCenter API amongst other ideas
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Hey Dave, fair enough on your response. With 9.5 and moving everything over we tried to add a bunch of new things and add over a bunch of existing things. We obviously missed moving over some data. We will get this filed to look at adding back in a future release, however, until then UnDP will be the way to go.
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Can you either email, open a support ticket or post the contents of this log here so we can see more info <program files>\SolarWinds\Log Forwarder for Windows\LogForwarderService.log
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Please open a support case so they can gather more data and see what is going on
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Gotcha, have you looked at our Universal Device Poller utility? If the data you want is exposed via SNMP this tool allows you to create custom pollers to pull that data and display it in our dashboard, reports, alerts etc.
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I am going to reach out to you offline to work through this, expect an email from me soon.
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Another option to look at to distribute the load is to use our Kiwi Syslog server and you can then archive those off for your auditing purposes and then forward to Orion NPM just the critical Syslog messages. Is this something that would be feasible?
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All, we understand this problem and are working on something and once I can tell more I will
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You cannot currently pass username and password in the URL. You can schedule a report to run or if you want something more on demand you can look to write a script action, see here for some examples
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Can do, logged into the system
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I wouldn't recommend it then, you are going to most likely get SNMP port conflicts as both ipMonitor and PRTG use SNMP and are going to want to bind to that port.
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Soon, first half of this year