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This would be super useful.
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This error is could be caused by failing to log into the testsmiprovider.exe app correctly. If you mistype your password or credentials, the app doesn't warn you. The only symptom of this is trying to add devices and getting that 401 error. Exiting the app and relogging in with the correct creds should make it work.
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*nod* It would absolutely be easier. But we'll need Cisco to provide support for that OID (which I'm convinced doesn't exist). The parsing method, at least, will work. It's a hack, but that's what scripts are for. I'll update this if I get something interesting back from TAC, but don't hold your breath...
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Actually, we got it. We had to create a special path in our data mover and configure all those settings, in addition to defining a Linux server to monitor NFS shares.
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I'm pretty sure that OID doesn't exist. I've gone through the OIDs fairly extensively and there's nothing that even comes close. I'll be opening a TAC case about it shortly, but at this point, I would try to approach this in another way. I think we're going to have to run a script to parse the webpage manually in order to…
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No. Currently, you have to have the same license because Solarwinds wants you spend $25,000 that you don't need to spend. It's total horsecrap. I would contact Support and express your displeasure.