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  • you just have to re-enter all the credentials in the credentials library as APM/NPM creates a key to decrypt those from the database, if you have a new installation, this installation cannot decrypt the passwords and you need to re-enter them or export and import your keys... That's correct - here's the procedure for doing…
  • Hi Marie, Thanks for getting back to me. We are running the below versions; SolarWinds Orion Core 2010.2.0, APM 3.5, NPM 10.1, NTA 3.7, IVIM 1.0.0 Regards Dave
  • Mike - that's very helpful, thank you very much. Regards, Dave
  • Excuse the rushed reply, I just lost my first attempt :( What generation are the Xeon processors in the Orion server? We went from 2x 3GHz Xeons (about 4+ years old), to 2x 2.33Ghz Xeons E5345 (quad core) and it made a remarkable difference. SQL runs on a shared SQL server, 2x 6 core AMD Opteron, 48GB RAM, SQL 2005,…
  • Rakem, I don't think it's possible to group by subnet out of the box. The only way I know will work is to add a custom property to each node and manually add the subnet in. You could then group by the custom property. If you group by location it will use the SNMP value, yes. I found it was quicker to add a custom property…
  • Hi, Q1 - Try this - go to Admin, Manage Nodes, maximise the node in question, then tick all of the interfaces that you don't want to monitor. Then click on 'Edit Interface' and tick the box that says 'Display interface as unplugged rather than down'. Q3 - If a discovery is finding systems with multiple IP addresses, the…
  • Gareth, Go to Manage Nodes, find the node in question, click the + sign next to the node which will list all the resources Orion is trying to monitor. Then just tick the interfaces that no longer exist and click delete at the top. Regards, Dave