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We had 3 DHCP servers being monitored. All 3 were HP ProLiant DL380 G4 models running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise with SP2. Not sure about the firmware version of the servers. A somewhat unique thing about these servers is that they are part of a server cluster in order to provide redundancy for our DHCP services.
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Thanks for posting this. We were having the same issue. I disabled these pollers and the errors seem to have stopped. The sad part is, I had a case open with Solar Winds after they resolved this issue with you, and they didn't tell me this. I went through a whole reinstall of our entire server, which did fix things for a…
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The reason for the duplicate is that the alert check interval is less than the Orion polling interval. Orion polls every 2 minutes by default and the Advanced alerts poll every 1 minute. So there are 2 minutes when the "has rebooted" status in Orion is true. Since the alert polls twice during this interval, you get 2…
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You'll want to use OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.117.1.1.4.1.4 to look at the current draw and OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.117.1.1.4.1.3 to look at the max available. I was checking this out on my 4506 switches (which have redundant power supplies running in redundant mode). When I looked at the values returned, they were double what they…
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This will stop alerts, which is helpful. But another issue with not having a maintenance window feature in the program is that when you take servers down (or the switches connecting to the servers) during the window, it counts against your up-time numbers. Since outages during a window don't count against our up-time for…