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David, I'd like to know how Solarwinds reacts when your cluster is failed over to the other node. Reason being is that if it were to fail over it would have to look at SNMP on the other node in order to monitor correctly. Have you been able to overcome this?
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I too am experiencing this issue where volumes will disappear and not poll and then I will have to do a list resources and add the volumes back in and then remove the volumes that no longer are collecting data which are duplicates of the other volumes. I too would like an explanation for this behavior.
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I have a similar issue. If a server (Linux or Windows) snmp service stops solarwinds NPM doesn't even blink as far reporting that the server did not respond to a poll request. I've found this on a couple of instances where I've stopped the SNMP service on a windows device and received NO notification from solarwinds that…
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Issue resolved. Turns out that I had to run the configuration wizard against the database again to get SAM up and going.