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C'mon, Solarwinds team! WE. NEED. THIS.
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What is this server-side utility you are talking about?
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NEED THIS ASAP.
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Still working on this?
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"...but it's not something we're currently working on..." Gotta be honest here, Jason: Why? Solarwinds is behind the curve here, and after 2+ years, it shouldn't be "under consideration". It either warrants the resources to have done it by now, or it should be flagged as "we're not going to do this". Having this…
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jblankjblank - Am I missing the ability to rename nodes here? If I use a node in an Orion Map, I get the full name of the device. For us, this is great for names of devices in the rest of Solarwinds, but this is far too long for display in a map. What options do I have?
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Sorry - no, this would be for Tables.
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Oh yea - I see. I was using "System Up Time" instead of "Last Boot". I added Last Boot, and have that option now.
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I've removed them all manually so far. Let me see if I can get a few back. Did not know about the global "at least" setting. I probably should've used that first. Also - the QoE sensor page has the column headings displayed strange. They are not over the top of their respective columns. I can reproduce this in FireFox and…
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Chillware and Solarwinds team - has the "80% packet loss" reporting issue been resolved?
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OK - thanks. I appreciate that. At the 30,000 ft level, the easier it is to show important data like this in a C-Level dashboard, the more likely I (all of us?) are to be able to sell on the value of Solarwinds products to the people that write the big checks. Thanks, J
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What log files were you checking to see this error?
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So did you just make a spreadsheet in Excel and use that as a background image for this "map"?
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Hey Jonathan - Thanks for your work here. I seem to have it nailed down pretty well, save for one issue. Similar to another user here, I have it working perfectly from PS *on* the Solarwinds Server (using UNC path for the target system), but in Solarwinds, I get the "UP" successful result on the test from "component test",…
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<tumbleweeds> <crickets> Yes, please?
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I am having this *exact* issue with HP Server hardware monitoring. Multiple devices all reporting "Critical" status for Memory, but showing "Some of the sensors you are editing have no polled values". Checking the device status manually in iLO shows no hardware issues of any type. New bug?
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Also, jason.carrier, as a matter of product feedback, there should be some sort of global QoE sensor detection variables... Right now we only have "auto detection on or off", so I end up having to turn off 80% of the apps after they've been "detected", when there's no real reason to have them there, and I'd really like to…