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I got it wrong too and then realised afterwards what the answer was. took the red x for me to see it though
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+1 We get bitten by this too, had to create an additional poller and remember to assign into all new ASR devices. #bumpsquad for some bump assistance on this
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Like the new look and feel. Great work @"danielleh" and team :)
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New year, New Mission
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Me, three. Paging yumdarling for verification, can you confirm the question is correct please?
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Bacon!!
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it did but don't worry about the reset, i'll probably get it wrong on the second attempt and add to my red X count for the month
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Q11 - Damn it got caught out with the wording, read twice answer once!
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Nooooooo, there goes my clean streak for the month.
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Just hit this today as well. it doesn't allow us to use the same blueprint for multiple networks
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Had to go back and check as didn't notice earlier but same here.. Correct answer no points
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Darn it, i was hoping for a reset and a change to get 150 more points
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Try this https://orangematter.solarwinds.com/2019/10/11/csam-safeguarding-clients-against-insider-betrayals-and-mistakes/
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bad link today too, guessed and got a red X
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Although that is fine and if you are able to architect your poller IP's in this fashion, asking your network engineer/firewall engineer to allow 3 IP's for each poller can be a difficult ask especially as your number of pollers increase. Having the software locking in the source polling IP would be much easier for device…
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make sure you've had plenty of coffee before trying this one!
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same for me
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A web gui version of the unmanage utility for sure. We have kit in European countries that have to turn off office equipment at night to stop out of hours working. The NOC just ignore there devices now and this is worrying that they may now ignore a genuine alert.
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i went took a guess and went here Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Versions to find it's release date
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New month, New mission
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Gimme Gimme This would be epic!
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I was fortunate that my pollers are in a /23 subnet so was able to put the VIP address in the first half and the server IP's in the second, i did however feel the pain of trying to work out the binary and metrics when we were designing our platform to make certain it would work the way expected. The way the actual failing…
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APM is the wrong acronym, it should be UXM (User Experience Monitoring) What is application monitoring doing? it's monitoring the application to make sure the user experience is what is expected or at least consistent. voice traffic is give a MoS score https://www.voip-info.org/call-quality-metrics/ ) to rate the call…
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Mini Mission!!!
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We are starting to get uptake on the use of NetPath and agree with the above a way to use account limitations to control access and cut out the events is needed. Also think we will see this more with parts of the product that aren't tied specifically to a node.
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Another vendor who do monitoring tools (who license by number of sensors) offer a free for personal use version with a maximum of 10 sensors. SW could do the same with elements, 10 elements would be enough to monitor something and test functionality without allowing people to abuse the 'free' option and monitor a whole…
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Using the centralised upgrade to go from the RC to this version right now, fingers crossed
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We developed a workaround for this using a SWIS, SNMPGet and a powershell script to pull it all together. The script works like this: Using SWIS retrieve a list of polling engines and the nodes being monitored For each node: Compile the SNMPget command string For each polling engine: Run the SNMPGet command string and…
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Oh no fair! Should have read the comments before i answered, big red X for me today
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Love it!! Great work @"danielleh" and Team,