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Nice post, Very useful Could you kindly tell me if the DPPL waiting items are critical how to find out where the exact problem is ?
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Hi, I have suggested this to our support team with solarwinds, and still waiting for an update from them. Hopefully will be getting an update from them by today.
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Hi ">HolyGuacamole, We wont be able to use WMI polling method as It would utilize a lot of bandwidth compared to that of SNMP. Moreover there is a node where the SNMP test is getting failed in SOlarWinds end but the service is running fine from the Server end. We tried restarting the service from server end but still we…
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Hi, Thanks for your help and guidance. There are few other problems also with the linux servers like SNMP polling also. We are getting flap alerts for SNMP down but the services are UP and running fine. Could you help me out with that too?
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Hi HolyGuacamole, Thanks for the Help. We need to have a check on why we are not using WMI. If that could could be implemented then we will have a try with that and revert back to you on its status. I have a small doubt on OID statement which you mentioned. The same server was working fine till now and we are facing this…
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Hi, Can please tell me whats the path for changing the default value.
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Im not able to get what type of traps you refering to, Please get me an example for this.
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Hi, OS watchers in the sense im referring to the alerts we get from the linux servers if its OS watchers service goes down. We have been receiving flap alerts from for this service. When the service goes down we do not receive any alerts but when the service is fine we receive an alert stating the service is down. Kindly…
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HI Vinay, As per my understanding the the SNMP service from the server end is working well and the SNMP test from SolarWinds also is getting passed. but the issue is we are still able to see the status of the SNMP is unknown in Solarwinds. Can you help me in getting back this node UP in solarWinds. (Note: The SNMP test is…
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Hi, Please find the screenshots for reference. They grey shaded represents that the node is in the unknown state but the SNMP test is getting passed for this node.