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But surely the default Solarwinds logo thats there when you install the product wouldn't be in the wrong format?
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Basically I cannot find any custom pollers that give any form of data for these devices and was wondering if anyone was using anything etc?
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Hi jspanitz, I have only been able to do this as well. I have had to create one alert for Active > Standby for the Master Nodes and one from Standby > Active for just the Slaves. Thinking that only specifying the specific nodes in each alert is the only way.
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Thank you
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Hi cjfranca, I built my solarwinds infastructure from scratch about 6 months ago.I have the same servers etc and have not needed migrate any data to new servers etc. for any reason.
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Hi All, Thanks for all your help. I have managed to get this working:
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Yeah, it looks like the most logical way to set up this alert. I've also tried setting up the scope of the alert to be the custom pollers instead of the actual nodes but still no luck. Has anyone got any ideas? I've read the blog that John Handberg posted previously and feel that I've done what is necessary. So confused,…
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Hi All, Thanks for the response. Great to see an actual community for a product!! So, the issue I had was that the AC units turned off, when they came back online both went to standby (one is usually in standby and the other is active). The vendor is Airdale but I cannot see any Trap options on the devices which is a pain.…
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I'm not sure if this is the most common way for going about this but this is what I have done, and it works for me. Firstly I created an alert and called it 'HA State Change - Active > Standby' In the trigger conditions scope of alert I set the alert to monitor the nodes that are Active: I set the actual trigger conditions…
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Turned out to be extremely simple. Right click on the object, select properties and under the status menu, untick 'Include Child Status'
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Ok......so I started downloading a few test images in different formats. Went to apply them and the logo was back!!! I've changed absolutley nothing. Has anyone seen this before?
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It would be awesome if you could do some kind of SQL wizardry to do something like: Router1 goes down Email generates and gets logged and its object in CMDB is listed in the call. Issue occurs again and email is sent. Ticketing system picks up the email but sees that a call is logged for that CMDB object already with the…