cjarocki

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  • I cannot post a picture either, but my workstation is pretty standard, Two 22" monitors, a phone, laptop, tablet and cell phone in a cubicle. I do have a window to the datacenter within view as well.
  • Any update on when the points for the March event will be distributed?
  • This happened many years ago. The building where I worked had lost power during a storm in the evening. The user PC's were not on battery backups, so all the user PC's where off in the morning when they came in. One user called me and claimed she couldn't login. I told her the power was out the night before and she would…
  • The way I handle it... I have my "evaluate this trigger condition" set to every 2 minutes. On the Trigger Conditions section, I set the "Condition must exist for" to 4 minutes. Things can be tweaked from there.
  • As long as you keep adding by selecting the last condition on the list and picking "Add a new elementary condition", you should be able to create a long list. You can also create ranges for the sequential NodeID's. I'm going to try to attach a screenshot. I am on NPM 11.5, not sure if that matters or not.
  • I am interested in EventID 9017, 9018 generated from source MSExchange Assistants and 10027 generated from source MSExchangeMailboxAssistants. Basically, they are summary events of exchange database maintenance tasks. It would be handy to see those daily.
  • Thank you, This is the page I was looking for, but couldn't find. Drove me crazy when someone would change the default view after I had it displaying what I considered important.
  • I opened a case with Solarwinds support. With NPM 11.5 Adv. Alerts are handled by the Solarwinds Alerting Service V2, but the "old" Solarwinds Alerting Engine is still active. In my case, the two were out of sync. I was instructed to stop both services and restart them. They seem to be "in sync" now.
  • Interesting...I logged back into the NPM polling server and opened up the old Advanced Alert Manager. There were 3 random alerts checked as active. I unchecked them. Now when I go into Home - Alerts, it's populated with data. I will acknowledge the alerts in question and see if this clears things up. Looks like both…
  • I agree with fcpsolaradmin. I have the same thing happen during the snapshot removal phase of veeam backups. I wait for 2 polling cycles before alerting. That removes almost all the false positives.
  • I configured the same report. Mine looks like this and works: Select records where all of the following apply Records where Time of Day (24 hour format) is greater than or equal to 00:00:00 Records where Time of Day (24 hour format) is less than or equal to 00:02:00 Select records where any of the following apply Records…
  • I did configure that connector, but the information I am looking for is in an "Informational" event message generated by System Attendant. The connector doesn't pick them up, only Warning and Error events.
  • The way I am doing it now is selecting each folder in a the tree and choosing the non-recursive option. What I don't know is if the overhead on the server is more with a bunch of non-recursive selections, then if I do the entire root folder recursively. It may be the only way to do it.