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This would be great and a no brainer. CA and now M$ can do this.
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We had inconsistent results with 5.5 code as well. Upgrading to 6.5 seemed to resolve a lot of issues we were seeing (incorrect cpu and memory, IVE signed in users, memory leak, etc)
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If you right-click on the red X's and goto properties, what does it say the address is?
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this time I was. I guess it took a day or so for the file to be updated.
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Are you polling the OID as rate?
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That resolved my issue. However, it's somewhat cumbersome to remember which hotfixes I've applied already. Is there a plan to increment the version number after each hotfix is applied? Thanks
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Our fix was to revert to traditional IOS. The modular IOS is a great idea, but after 2 months of operation the CPU hovered around 80% utilization and we were dropping packets like crazy. Rolled the IOS back to non-modular and the performance issues went away along with the Solarwinds issues.
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It actually looks like the link that was posted for Hotfix2 was for Hotfix 1. I downloaded the updated hotfix and it appears to be working now.
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We finally managed to get it working with the latest version. Some was hokey with version 8 and 9 with the UnDP. We are polling 1.3.6.1.4.1.12532.12 as a rate, GET NEXT and Node. We are doing advanced alerting and triggering on: Rate is greater than XXX. The alert manager doesn't seem to like greater or equal, so we went…
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add us too.
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Thanks, that will work for now.
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Sooo..... you want us to modify the SQL database and to start utilizing advanced alerts?
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Bump.... any chance of getting this looked at? Is anyone else having this issue?
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Agreed. It's definitely not consistent. When there is no custom grouping, there are no lines.
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Interesting. Do you get the color of the line, similar to the Top 10 (green, yellow, red)?
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Add us as well. In it's current state, traps are pretty useless. It's feasible to create an alert for every trap that comes in just so i can get some normalized text.
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I applied the patch from Hotfix 2 released yesterday to no avail. Any other ideas?
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For your Windows servers, you will need a 3rd party program installed to perform this. Such as Kiwi Syslog agent or SNARE. I'm not sure about Novell.
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It test correctly. It just graphs all kinds hokey.
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It would be nice to have this much like how i've seen it implemented in Spectrum. You have the option to just right click a device and it discovers everything connected to it. this also works with the alerts that it generates as well. I'm not terribly keen on the current discovery in that you need to specifically have both…
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Me! Me! Me!
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Is there a more elegant solution to this yet? This is a pretty hokey/ half-baked way to schedule maintenance on certain devices. It seems odd that the other Solarwinds products can do this but NPM cannot. Is this a sign that the product is going away?
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That is spectacular news!! Do we know when/ if this update is available?
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I'm looking to have something much like the feature I have with BMC or Opmanager. I want it where I can setup a blackout from 7-9pm for certain devices so it doesn't send out unnecessary pages.
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I'm running the modular IOS on a pair of SUP32's. Not sure if that helps or not.
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I may be blind, but this tool ever come back?
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What is the reset condition for the reboot of a switch, router, or server? The alerts I have for up/down are fine. However, reboots seem to stick around until the server that is hosting Orion is rebooted.
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Here's what I have in the PIX. snmp-server host inside 192.168.1.1 snmp-server host inside 192.168.2.2 snmp-server location 1 snmp-server contact 2 snmp-server community STRING no snmp-server enable traps It doesn't like the commands you provided. I've also tried to make it v1 and v2 to no avail. Ping is the only thing…
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It is very similar to what we are requesting, but not quite. Our NPM server is internal, and we would like to do a POST of Alerts onto another server that is in the DMZ. We cannot allow these connections to come inside and have to keep them relegated to a "portal" type environment. thanks
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I'm agreeing on that part. It would be nice to be able to monitor inbound/ outbound calls on FXO's and PRI's. to also chart out the possible channels including peaks to assist in capacity upgrades. It would also be nice to be able to show Top Calls, on-net calls, off-net calls, etc. Some sort of drilldown would be nice.…