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SCOM does not process alert data. It simply reads the data from the database and then SCOM uses its own built in logic to do whatever you tell it to do. The two systems are independent.
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IPAM needs to be installed on the main Orion server.
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If you expand the nodes open you should see the interfaces and apps for the devices which have apps being monitored
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Get out of my brain The PM team has been thinking about this as well. Something like Google Finance type interactivity.
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I will log this, but if you had an app crash, please let our support team know so we can get the logs and find out why it happened to we can prevent that.
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No just make sure you are on the latest EOC version is all
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Nothing, only read is required to pull data.
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Jonathan, This is a known issue we are looking into. As a workaround till we resolve this, other users have put in the names all three digits in each octet.
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Have you tried to re-run the configuration wizard? If so and still same error and product not coming up, best bet is to open a support ticket
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Hmmm interesting, have you opened a support ticket?
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Not through NPM, you can add a node as external and we can ping it, but that is it with NPM. APM would be the route to go.
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First I would open a support ticket and also go to SP4 on your Orion box
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I will look into this further, but I don't believe passwords were ever case sensitive
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Try these steps:http://catalinatechnology.com/message.aspx?messageGUID=d0cb7558-7935-4bde-8b6b-4b8133ec7dac
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If I understand your question right, then yes. The license key is tied to your last companies SWID. So if you try to park your license etc. you might hit issues. I would log a call to customer service and have them get you straightened out.
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Are you using Cisco's EnergyWise technology at all? I think what you are going to want regardless is NCM. NPM will monitor the power usage and NCM will allow you to make configuration changes on the devices itself, meaning changing the PoE port settings.
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Thank you for this response, this is terrific feedback. Couple items to point out, not sure if you are aware of. If you click on the menu icon in the upper left hand corner of Atlas and at the bottom of that menu select Network Atlas settings, in the popup under graphic styles you can change the default items here and some…
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If is probably not using the MIB we expect to populate that gauge. If it is exposed via SNMP, you can create a UnDP and populate it
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That counts as 1 node. Now if you want to manage those individual guest in more depth like cpu/mem, interfaces and disks just like the ESX Host then you will incur more licenses. Does that make sense?
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Is there a specific use case or set of use cases you are curious about? Are you looking for a high level description or info?
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Are you receiving any errors or is it just not working? Can you explain your setup/deployment?
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No, it shouldn't, the data should just be stale from the point the trial expired
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It should just show up. Where is the custom property, node interface or volume? Is this on the primary Orion server or additional web server?
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That is a known issue and we are planning to address that in an SP
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Noted, I will log into our system
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Couple options 1. Use Netflow to see what is consuming the bandwidth on a saturated link 2. Use IPSLA Manager to setup site to site IPSLA probes to test for performance issues 3. Use APM to setup http monitors to watch the websites/application in question and see if they exceed defined thresholds.
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As you add more load to the Orion install the main box is going to get busier. You are scaling out by adding pollers, but that data comes back through the Orion server to be stored into the DB etc.
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Can you give more info? So while that link was down, the node was still up as Orion could get to it via another route?
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I double checked with Dev and we do have access control on nodes, but not on views at this time.
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I wouldn't say this is a solid apples to apples comparison vs. DPA. DPA is multi-database meaning SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, etc. There may be overlap in some of the data is collects, but I would argue that DPA is more complete if you will in bubbling this data up into actionable information. I would recommend if you…