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Hey, I have a similar requirement, were you ever able to get a working SWQL query?
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Thank you very much for the help Terry. Turns out I don't think "availability" is the data I'm looking for anyway, since I turned the machine off and it continued to report 100% availability. So I think SW only considers the interface to be "unavailable" if the node itself is up and the interface isn't. I need to find a…
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Hi, did you ever figure this out? Seems from this post you can do it if you map the DetailsURL in your query, but no details on how to actually do that. Thanks very much. thwack.solarwinds.com/.../modern-dashboard-links-go-to-a-404
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Hi, did you ever figure this out? Seems from this post you can do it if you map the DetailsURL in your query, but no details on how to actually do that. Thanks very much. thwack.solarwinds.com/.../modern-dashboard-links-go-to-a-404
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Confirmed, it cleared out that folder. We were using the Microsoft .NET Data Provider option, so re-running the installer we originally used re-populated with an OracleClient folder with .dlls, but it's still not finding it. Not sure how to go about figuring out where Solarwinds now wants it to be. Yeah we opened a ticket…
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We're having a similar problem. We use the "Microsoft .NET Data Provider" Oracle driver type, which required installing an extra tool from Solarwinds. Post-upgrade it's acting as though it isn't installed, though it is. I tried creating a brand new application monitor template using the default "Managed Oracle Data…