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I thought Solarwinds removed the CPU Speed recommendation and now only base it off of cores? I don't know many high core processors at or over 3ghz
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You can also get cards that will allow some devices to have netflow or flexible netflow, that on paper wouldn't say they supported it out the box. So worth noting @sum_giais point
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Maybe its me being stupid but the issue is you never got an up email? Well you wouldn't.... You currently have it set to only alert as up when the node is back up and the last boot changes. Well the last boot will change when the node goes down say, but then when the node comes back up it wont have changed since the down…
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Yes for once I can help well possibly... If its Azure they should let you install the Agent. If you can you should be able to connect the two together better. I would recommend reversing the order. So when the Agent is installed set netpath from the Microsoft server
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Also I've just remember I'm sure Buffered and Cashed Mem are counted towards Linux utli stats in Solarwinds. It would be worth checking if in total including Buff + Cash if it comes to 113%. If it does at least you know there is your issue.
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Oh my bad xD Its been a long day lol
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Sorry I missed this. Is it the web end that's slow? There are so my factors that could slow that down. I'm happy to list a few off for you to check. Also the above results are very interesting. Have a look up for Solarwinds Hubble. It should help get you some webpage stats and DB latency stats. Very useful tool.
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Out of interest how many polling engines do you have and how many elements are you polling? 768GB RAM for the SQL server is one of the largest I have come across. I've had 9 polling engines running off of 128GB and then 256GB RAM when it slowed slightly and it was fine, I considered that set up as Large at the time.
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All depends on how many Flows you want to have sent to it. But yes you install NTA application on your NPM Server. You just need a separate DB on your SQL server. It can be the same instance as well with 2016 like David said. Just make sure your NPM server is 2016 or newer. I would assume it would be? I think in smaller…
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Hey, mine actually works fine and always has. I was just trying to help out cs99772 and bknight2-nitel as they both posted about having this issue. Apologies if this has confused things.
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Sorry to hear you're still getting the same issue. wabbott who's best to help these people out?
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On a side note be careful you're not using your display name to log in and use actually user your username. I'm sure you are anyway but I remember I couldn't log in for ages and it turned out I was being stupid and using Grant Allenby as my username, when its only my display name.
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Just tested mine on a platform I'm defiantly not linked too and it works fine
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You shouldn't need to tie it to download them In my experience you can use any Thwack account regardless of tie to download Pollers or SAM templates
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I believe each device gets it's own SW ID. Meaning the database can tell the difference. However Yes I would personally take the second approach and just NAT them. It will save you the cost of a second poller and it shouldn't be to much of an issue if you internal addressing is clean and logical.
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It is after the Boot Camp
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Glad it helped I'm normally the one posting these type of issues, so its nice to be the one giving advice for a change
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Looking at it now. Have you ran the SWSQL query against the Database to see how its returned? I'm wondering if its doing something funky with the email address when storing it. Maybe removing a @, or a space where there shouldn't be one etc
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PS you clearly said in your first post what versions they were on. I must have been half asleep this morning to have missed that
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In all honesty its worth setting up anyway. when your CPU is high it will fire off and give you the top processes. Wait for it to fire off a few times and you should see a pattern, hopefully that should save you the haste of waiting and manually observing the processes. Then tweek and publish to the consumer or other…
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Also I would add the " back in while troubleshooting. I personally found mine didn't work at all with out them.
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Is the log Name correct? I used the log path before but mine display similar to this.. %SystemRoot%\System32\Winevt\Logs\ForwardedEvents.evtx
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I've done it on the same server. Just create a new DB instance and point your second Solarwinds at it. Away you go
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Would also love the final version if possible
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Cool, its fairly simple, just didn't have enough time to explain yesterday, was leaving work. Right... First of all create a new Solarwinds account and limit the account down using d01_Customer customer property filed Then select d01_Customer from here... To be honest i'm sure i'm covering bits you know how to do. Once the…
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If that fails try... (Nodes.d01_Customer Like '*dcf*') Also try (d01_Customer Like '*dcf*') with the *before and after. Just ran a very basic report on report writer and added show SQL to get back the format in which report writer users... I can see it auto puts % before and after. % and * are the same thing to solarwinds
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I'm guessing you have tried just (d01_Customer Like 'dcf*') I have this one working on a page resource. Wonder if it works the same way
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I don't think there is anyway for you to tell WPM which character to use in each scenario. Let me see if I can get a dev log in for it
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Hi rhidians I have actually found this useful myself, however I get this error message.. Any idea? Im using A Cisco 5525-x ASA Im going to start by trying another ASA but wondered if you knew where is best to start first. Its on 9.4(3)11
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I'm interested in this also. Smaller lab environments work but we don't see the full impact until its on a fully copy of the database. In today's climate where you're expect to have 99.99% up-time this does seem a backwards step