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It isn't working for me. I don't have "Win32_PerfFormattedData_BlackBerryEnterpriseServer_BlackBerryServer" did you have to do anything to the blackberry server to get this counter to show up?
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ahh! Just got it working. the Win32_PerfFormattedData_BlackBerryEnterpriseServer_BlackBerryServer wasn't showing up, but I ran "wmiadap.exe" on the BES server and it showed up. Then I saw that there is a Win32_PerfFormattedData_BlackBerryEnterpriseServer_BlackBerryServer now, but my server name is different. Try changing…
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Pingdom is the closest related SolarWinds product. | Pingdom
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I don't know about the alerting interface, but I have needed to do this for it to show up in reports: Open Custom properties, click the little down arrow to add/remove buttons, customize. Add "Update Report Schemas" under Commands, properties.
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so in wireshark, you don't see any UDP 514 packets? If that's the case, there is an access list somewhere upstream (or maybe the windows firewall on the orion server). If you are seeing packets, run (netstat -ano | find ":514") and make sure that PID is the right syslog service.
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I think the key is, if the server see both networks. Orion doesn't control the routing, it depends on the OS for that. if you can open a cmd prompt and ping the seperate networks, then Orion should have no problems. (maybe I should have refreshed the page before I posted)
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DECLARE @StartDate DateTime DECLARE @EndDate DateTime SET @StartDate = DATEADD(d, DATEDIFF(d, 0, DATEADD(m, -1, DATEADD(d, 1 - day(getdate()), getdate()))), 0) SET @EndDate = DATEADD(ms, -2,DATEADD(d, DATEDIFF(d, 0, DATEADD(d, 1 - day(getdate()), getdate())), 0)) set nocount on create table #tmpJoin (fromDate datetime,…
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did you test using the "test" button? that button is broke. I test by setting the alert to something true (status = up) or doing something that will cause the script to return the down status.
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Can you/do you know how to send a message using a script with sendquick? If so, execute that script as your action. Just out of curiosity, why don't you just send it using smtp? For Verizon, you would send it to xxxxxxxxxx@vtext.com (I know the other company's have smtp addresses for SMS messaging too.
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Just because I am answering doesn't mean someone else can't - I am very interested to hear about others processes, so I can make mine better. 1) MS - All updates windows updates, the 2nd weekend after 2nd Tuesday (once a month after MS releases). SW - All at once, usually when an NPM feature/bug is addresses that I have…
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ok, so I have tried to post a few time, but it hasn't posted, I bet all of them will show up in a few days, but if you open a prompt on one the server and user n e t s t a t space dash a n o (I think they are blocking something I am specifically putting in). then look through the output for the process id of the program,…
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I'm not sure why/how but my post never posted. ts into either server and run netstat -ano and find the port that is causing the issue and look at the pid on the right and user task manager to find what program is causing the noise. Also, maybe 2832 is the source port and the other side is the application port, I have seen…
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unfortunately netflow doesn't understand direction very well and 2832 *could* be the source port. Can you find what the other port is? it might take a little digging. Also, you could (if windows) TS to one of the servers and open a command prompt and type (netstat -ano | find "2832"), it will show the PID of the program…
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If its just when you reboot or restart orion services and the only alert you get is based on a node rebooting, then is a known bug with 10.1 and 10.1.1 and in the release notes. There currently isn't a fix for it, but I know that Solarwinds is definitely working on fixing it. I would look for the next hotfix or service…
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Some of the charts show data transfered on a link over a period of time and could say 100+ GB because the data transfered over 15 minutes at 1gb = 15minutes * 60seconds / 8bits
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I set up 3 alerts that tells me if snmp isn't working... careful though, when orion is the issue, you will get an email for every node, volume, and interface (1800 for me). Here it is. Tell me if you can get it, I don't know if that works for sharing. *edit* oh, it will also alert if an interface or volume disappears too.
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you could setup a SQL job that run "delete from <Replace_with_syslog_table_name> where date < adddate(Day,-30,Getdate())" (run stuff like "select count(*) from blah where date < adddate(Day,-30,Getdate())" and "select count(*) from blah where not date < adddate(Day,-30,Getdate())" to make sure the command is going to do…
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No worries about stopping the services when you take the backup. For the database move, they just don't want to store a poll after the backup, but before the restore and re-config. You *could* do a hot backup and restore to a new database server then run the config wizard, but it's not "best practice".
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I completely agree with #9! My current work around is to click on the "Disk 0" which takes me to the node details page, but it would be much nicer to see "Disk 0 on ${Caption}"
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You could create two node lists and have one with only Virtual one using this filter: "nodeid in (select nodeid from VirtualMachines)" and another that is not from that list "not nodeid in (select nodeid from VirtualMachines)"
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It's kinda ugly, but if you put "FOR XML PATH" at the end of the query, it shoves everything into one value with XML formatting in it.
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I am not sure what you are going to do with the PatternVer, but this will put it in the statitic for you(make sure you check off Run the script under specified account): $StrKey = "SOFTWARE\TrendMicro\PC-cillinNTcorp\CurrentVersion\Misc" $StrValueName = "PatternVer" $strMachineName = "${Node.Caption}" $objReg =…
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you might also want to limit the amount of RAM SQL takes. SQL will take RAM till it starves the rest of the server (Open SQL Managment tools, properties on server, Memory, set MAX - the higher it is, the less disk time, but more it starves other apps, you need to find a good balance)
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It could be something like: select Table1.value as interface, table4.value as dot1dstpportforwrding from table as table1 inner join table as table2 on table1.column = table2.value inner join table as table3 on table2.column = table3.value inner join table as table4 on table3.column = table4.value But with out the actual…
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This guy did a pretty good write up on how he does it.
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you could just keep repeating the first alert - Under the action definition, Alert Escalation tab, Execute this action repeatedly while alert is triggered and check box Do not execute this action is the alert has been acknowledged. Or, create another action that is delayed (same tab) with the repeat till acknowledged.
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I was having some issue with the AD auth and menu bars. I would change to a custom menu bar for an admin group and it didn't show up for me (at first). I was going to open a ticket but it took me a couple days to find the time, but viola, the menu bar I wanted was there now! I have a feeling it had something to do with…
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rating servers by ghz is no longer valid, I wish companies would update their requirements. I would that server should be good, but what model of processor is it? If it's one of the new Sandy Bridges, then for sure! The Nehalem should be good, a Core2 might be, but a Pentium 4 might not work out. I'd say any recent server…
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I think the problem is that you are using suppression tab, are you using the suppression tab? If so, the suppression tab does not apply to just the current alert, it applies to the entire database, so if anything is returned from the suppression, then the alert should be suppressed. it's a little confusing, avoid the…
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I have a page that has two top 10 cpu, one cisco, one not cisco. Maybe you found a bug.