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Please open a Support ticket
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Sure can here are a couple options, you can create an Advanced SQL report using something like this SELECT * FROM Interfaces WHERE Unpluggable = 1 And then put that report on the web console or if you want something more interactive you can add the to any view either of the following resource - Current Traffic on All…
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That's the plan, I am working with Dev to size out adding the rest of the Orion modules to EOC and once we get this finalized I will post a what we are working on post.
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You will need to create a UnDP to pull that data, see here for one someone else created similar to what you are asking for - You should then be able to setup an alert off of this data
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What other items have you tried, have you tried something like trapvarbind = blah
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Check these out here and here
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Just use the native tools provided by MSFT to migrate the DB to 2k8. Having a DB on a VM is not typically recommended for larger installs, but in your case it should be fine. As you know, SQL can be quite memory and cpu intensive and depending on what other apps you have on that vm you could see some issue.
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In the Settings section choose Server Options and you can specify the ports there.
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I assume you mean device CAL? Do you have any additional pollers?
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I am looking into with the Dev team insight how best to do this, but the first fatal flaw I see is two Orion's cannot share the same DB
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stevenstadel, I have forwarded this onto the Dev team and we are looking into this now and will post back when we have more info
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Sounds like a bug to me, please open a support ticket
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Can you give more info? Are they still in NPM or were they removed? Do you have NCM?
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Is it just blank blank or is the page coming up, but with no Syslog data? If on that machine, you go to Start -> Program Files -> UltiDev -> Cassini Web Server Explorer, what do you see?
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If we do not get it out of the box and it is exposed via SNMP, you can use the Unviersal Device Poller, are you familar with that? See tutorial here
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Check out this page, can you tell me which one is what you are looking for or a combo of which ones?
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In Web Node Management in the Admin menu on the top navigation bar, you can select the nodes you wish to unmanage and in click "Unmanage" Also note with 9.5 you can also Unmanage Interfaces as well
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Miron, send me a note offline and we can discuss further. We have some things we are working on, which is not exactly as you describe, but you can achieve similar results
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So all you need to do is add the controllers themselves and Orion will poll them and automatically find the thin ap's and attached clients. Is this not occuring for you?
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It is hard to diagnose the issues via thwack. I would recommend ensuring you are running SP4 of 9.5 and if so, then please open a support ticket
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Really good feedback Donald, thanks for posting and please keep it coming.
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Our coverage should be expanded, but not all monitoring may not be the same. We should be able to get some info off of ESXi boxes.
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You can change the port here by editing this file C:\Program Files\SolarWinds\Orion\SyslogService.exe.config I am not aware of any way to listen to multiple ports at the same time <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <appSettings> <!-- User application and configured property settings go here.--> <!--…
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How are you grouping by on the Wireless page?
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Oh yes, he is still here.
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Yea you can create a different DB instance. What are the specs of the SQL box, that is the only thing to keep an eye on
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Most of those resources still exist, they are just not on a single page as they were before. Prior to 9.5 this was a module, to your comment on summary views, but with 9.5 this is included in the base NPM install. You can create a new view with Wireless maps and top 10's. Some of them we did remove and we are taking…
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I would recommend a support ticket to further investigate
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Please contact support to get the correct links
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What you can do is export your current node list and then create a new discovery profiler in network sonar. Choose bulk upload and paste the list in there. You can then schedule it to run weekly, nightly, whatever. If any routers in that list then set hops to zero. We will find any changes on those devices only.