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I think I found the problem. my solarwinds server is at a branch office and is trying to send the snmp out the local internet connection there and the firewall their is blocking that traffic. I'm wondering if there are any security risks in allowing that to go across the internet? the switch I'm trying to add is outside of…
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when I put in that number I don't get a description does that mean it's just not in the MIB database? Is there a way to see a description or do I have to add it and see what it says on the solarwinds webpage? Looking at that number in the output I can see that it says = counter32. is the counter32 what I look for or does…
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OK, so with the output from the snmp walk I posted earlier how do I identify the OIDS that I can put into the UNDP to monitor something?
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Here is a screenshot of the snmpwal.exe console. I do not see the timeout. How do I browse the MIB tree for everything related to a specific device such as netscaler? can you tell me what identifies the OID number in this string from my snmp walk: what identifies th.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0 = STRING: "NetScaler NS9.3: Build…
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are you saying telnet to the orion server? how can I test if i can get to port 161 on the switch? I have a laptop plugged directly into it so that would tell me if my firewall is blocking the traffic or if its at the switch. the orion server has a firewall between it and the switch. I have a laptop plucked directly into it…
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show access-list returns no results in enable mode. I do not believe I configured an access list on snmp. what's the command to check that? Or is there any other ideas? Bilel if you have a question you should start a new thread.
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possibly, I just discovered this device was here yesterday. How do I check the access list?
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I want to be able to monitor for everything. How would I get a complete list for this device or any other device that I'm monitoring? I don't know what OIDS I want so I would like to get them all. thank you. where are the timeout settings for the snmp walk? I can see the requests set to 20. is that the timeout?
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do you know if the values should be entered in bytes or megs or ?
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I was hoping for a simple answer thanks for helping. do you have any more ideas?
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Sorry I may have gotten my request mixed up. the query for the renamed volumes is working. I was wanting a different query to show the following: Site Server Name Physical or virtual OS version # of CPU Memory Hard drive Capacity and in use how do I do this? thank you.
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will this work for volumes that have not been selected under list resources?
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I adjusted the custom bandwidth on all the tunnel interfaces to match what I found in the routers and they all came down to normal numbers except for one. One is howing 100% on the transmit. How do I confirm this in the router and should I increase it?
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I ran an snmp walk on my netscaler and then searched for the OID above 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.41.1 and this exact string is not in the text file that was generated. I do see other lines that are close, such as, .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0 = OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.1 is this the OID number I would put into the UNDP or do I pick other…
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OK, I have several databases on the same volume. is there another way to monitor the individual database size? thanks for your help
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I did change the string to something else and I also changed the string in the snmp walk
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where are the event logs selections in the MIB tree?
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I entered show access-lists and did not get any output.
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will ntsyslog work on server 2003 and 2008? the link takes me to a page that says windows NY/2000/XP
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I ran the snmp walk and recieved no results. I tried to telnet to the switch on port 161 from a laptop plugged directly into the switch and it would not connect. So I do not think it's my firewall either. How do I print the access lists?
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No, are you talking about vmware or solarwinds support?
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We're wanting to make it a value when the free space falls below a certain amount. Our volumes get expanded on the fly from time to time and making it a percentage would make us have to go back and redo calculations. It would be nice to make it all automated. I made it a text field and entered the values as if they were in…
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thanks, I ran the query you just posted and it returned no results.
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this is looking good. the recieve and transmit bandwidth is set to 8000 kbps. I can see the txload is 255/255, does that mean the transmit is maxed out? should I adjust the max on the router? I'm assuming the the router will not allow the tunnel to use more than the 8000 kbps even if the interface has available bandwidth?
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OK, I'm really liking this solution. I still don't see how to create a trap rule. Is that in the advanced alert manager? When I click new in the custom advanced alert manager I don't see the options for a trap rule in the trigger condition tab. Where is that at? Thanks so much for this post. This is awesome.
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I understand, I do see volumes when I list the resources. How can I confirm that our setup has only one datastore per volume? I wasn't here when it was setup.
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Will it work if I make it a text field?
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now I a little confused. I was told i can run an snmp walk to see which OIDs are supported. I ran the walk but I don't see the OID number. Is there a good way to look through the MIB tree and see everything relating to the netscaler. Are you also saying there may be OIDs outside of the list in the MIB tree?
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Here is what I have installed
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it still would not pass the test.