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I am all for this
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Turns out it was a Licensing issue. All good now
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ill do thanks
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I am working with WPM 2.1 and am having an issue locating this feature under the "I want to Alert On" Drop down menu. Does anyone know if 2.1 has Alerting capabilities for Transactions?
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It fails as red. I have attempted using teh method above and its reporting an 88% average of availability. Its almost like every 4 runs the script fails. is that common when using the X,Y mode?
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How do we filter nown on an instance of a process?
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I'll give that a try and see if it work. Thanks
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Much appreciated, Powershell was an original option, I've not had to much experience with it. I'll give it shot.
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We couldn't identify the issue, but creating new keys in Amazon and reapplying to to Orion worked and we haven't had a problem since. We think there was an issue with the old set of credential we were using.
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I am currently doing the same. Exchange, Telecom, Network and Servicing really appreciate the info they get and ease of accessibility.
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Essentially, we are looking to have the secondary instance act as a back up/ test area for new modules and upgrade features. During our last attempt to try an in place upgrade, we lost our monitoring environment for 12+ hours. This did not go over well and we created a "test" environment from cloned images of our primary…
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Can an outside application write to the Solarwinds Event log?
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Forgot to mention, from here you can also adjust scheduling for when emails are sent as well.
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In regards to this: In the help documents for "command line filter" for processes it says the following: Command Line Filter This optional field allows you to select which instances of a process you want to monitor, based on the command line arguments of the process. This is a simple text match, and partial matches are…
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So real quick, I was able to record it and i can even play it back from the WPM Recorder; however, when I Set up a Transaction monitor it doesn't get passed the first step...
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You need to go into the alert Manager. From here you can view Component Monitor Templates and even some templates shared in THWACK. Select the template you are looking to add to a Node and it will bring you into the configuration of teh Alert. you can set up the thresholds here and assign the "Trigger Actions" which is…
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You can find it under Soap Monitor. You can either make the XML request using code or you can use WDSL file.