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Have you checked all the obvious - is the community string set to public, are there any acls or trusted hosts set, anything like a firewall between orion and the target? Are you using the correct version of SNMP?
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These 100 nodes are all HP-UK servers with a secondary SNMP agent (because the HP one is rubbish). This Orion is also monitoring about 400 windows servers and 200 assorted networking devices on the usual port 161.
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Two rows with ID=0, deleted rows and things are looking better Thanks for your help
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Thats what I thought but couldn't find it in print - thanks Unofficially then is it possible, or maybe with mysql?
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Thanks for the suggestion. Created local orion accounts on both Orions and used them and convertor works but atlas has no devices listed and all objects on the maps are grey (unknown) when viewed through the web console. All the custom property fields are offered in the group-by field so it looks like atlas is talking to…
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the link to the post doesn't seem to work, any chance of re-posting?
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Are the consoles licenced and is there a limit to the number of consoles that can be installed/run concurrently? I like the sound of a web console
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Thanks for the links. Is it necessary to fill in all fields. I do not have details of a URL for our AD server Also even with LDAP Authentication Enabled when a user is created, a password is requested is this the users AD password as I should not know this, or a new password or should it be left blank
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Thanks for posting that solution But It looks like the F5-BIGIP-LOCAL-MIB:ltmVsStatusTable mib table is being collected as a table in the same way that the UnDP does wouldn't it be nice if it was collected row by row in the same way as the mib-II interfaces table, then we could alert of the status rather than relying on…
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OH. thanks for the link, missed that post due to using the wrong words in my search the sdk reminds me of apm, lets hope we soon get the upgrade to sam
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There is a patch and it works www.kenson.co.uk
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There was a version mismatch on my server which I rectified In case anyone else has this problem I also had to reboot after the re-installation. Also when providing the NCM server details only fill in the IP Address, no http:// and no port number
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OK so now the traps are appearing in the traps page but they dont make much sense to 1st line support. I would alert on them but traps are not in the list of alert objects in the Alert Manager, I could just put an entry in the Events Log but that is not an option in the list of actions in Trap Viewer. I can't send a better…
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Just re-read you query and noted bytes not bits so I guess you are looking at Total Bytes Transferred or similar. No column headers on this one but still checks out to bytes as per the main header
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I think I have it now You are saying that $TGIF does not get assigned to a variable until the e-mail template is assigned to rule and at this point it can be assigned to any field that the alert in the rule exposes Is that correct?
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OK thanks
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Did anyone get a fix for this by any chance? or do I need to raise a ticket?
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If you right click on an interface in the Orion System Manager and select Interface Details you will also be able to see the if index
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Yes APM v4.2 and NPM 10.2 RC
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Try performing a validate in the server gui
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Thanks for the hint Database files did indeed not have extensions. Just re-running config wizard and things looking better. Will confirm when complete
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You might want to look in the Orion SDK area of thwack and re-ask in there if you don't find what you need
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So the ability to visualise where your devices are plugged into the network has been disabled even though the data is collected and could be displayed without monitoring the interface for traffic?
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Kenson (http://www.kenson.co.uk) offer, with solarwinds approval, certified training in the UK and have done so for 18 months
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Thanks Thomas Exactly as you described, restarted vm guest and now OK
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Great improvements. Is there a way to turn off Topology Layer 3 while keeping Topology Layer 2 (or the other way round) in the same way as in Atlas. Some of our maps would benefit from being a little less busy.
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The green bubble indicates that the device is responding to pings The grey box indicates that either the device is no longer supplying SNMP information (changed community string?, trusted host list? firewall?) or the interfaces have been changed and the originally selected interface no longer exists. The rediscover will…
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perl can be used to make changes to a database (I use it to change custom properties) and the alert acknowledgement info is in the alertstatus table so I would think you could rig something up but its not something I've tried
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My Sales Manager may have asked me to review some example questions a little while back which seemed to fit this type of remit. I truly have no idea whether there is an actual plan or whether the questions related to something else
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You will need a UnDP to collect the duplex setting. Most (cisco) devices support the etherlike mib so 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.7.2.1.19 would be a good place to start. Then edit the Current Interface Status report in Report Writer to include the new data