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Yah, doing this on a NOC view would be a little to much hacking for us....
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How would you exclude them from alerting? Create separate triggers and alerts? This is where the lack of the ability of writing overrides to AppInsight templates kills us with so many servers.
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All WMI. Same connect account. A search pulled up other instances of this issue. See JPEG below I borrowed from other thread from 2009 with Windows 2000 servers.
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I think the OP wants what a lot of people want and that is a Citrix synthetic transaction for store items. Monitoring services is not a solution, although nice to have. Sometimes only a specific published app breaks or is not "launch able" out of several published apps, so it would be great to get an alert that a users…
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This is awesome! Just wondering how you would handle the alerting for each individual one?
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I feel your pain. They are trying to combat this with the PerfStack views, but it doesn't cut it for group reporting. I need reports for different clients and groups, I whined about this 3 years ago in several threads. Custom charts are too busy, as seen in the PerfStack blog post image. The Top vies reports are great, but…
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Don't feel bad. HPe support doesn't know where these are coming from either.
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SCOM and SA Vision is an alternative but the SAV NOC views are unreliable in previous versions. They crashed constantly. SolarWinds is much more robust for NOC Views. But, SolarWinds lacks in so many functional monitoring areas that we cannot abandon SCOM for years to come. SCOM wins for monitoring. SolarWinds wins for a…
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I'm able to get in now without the crash on a different host. I have very extensive maps on 60 inch screens in 4 continents across the world so this is very high profile for us - when its down EVERYONE KNOWS. So far, all is OK. I have added QOE summary stats to my dashboards and they are very nice. SolarWinds support is…
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IIS AppInsight is not going to give you actual user names, this is far beyond the scope of the tool. You would need to look at the IIS logs or the windows security log and write a script and build a listing of that output or get a tool like SmarterStats Website Analytics, SEO and Site Optimization Software
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It's aways been kludgy. Now it's unusable. I don't mean to always be a whiner here but I'm not happy paying so much money yearly for half baked beta'esque products.
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As long as 'Yes' is the value entered in the Custom property that looks fine imo.
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Sorely-Missing.....indeed.
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Lets face it, its terrible. My latest gripe beyond my thread on the same topic as your's is it crashes in Chrome repeatedly. I have advised all of my clients to steer way clear of 11.0 for this reason and the few others. Its simply not ready for prime time.
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Thanks. I'm aware of these basic steps. I just think there should be more control over this as the polling warning settings don't seem very finite and to me are not exact. An alert should only be generated if there is 100% packet loss. I suppose I can throw that conditional statistic at it. But I feel more control is…
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The lack of automated object management is such a huge missing piece of their suite and very few people acknowledge it. Very few people understand the concept because they have never had it, so they accept these huge faults blindly. I'm glad you see the light. I'm glad a few others understand this flaw in managing…
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I highly doubt it. PerfStack and AppStack red dots are way more important that automated management of monitored components. This happened to me last week when someone did something they should not have done with a Discovery, what a PITA to undo hundreds of IIS/SQL boxes added to monitoring.
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Has this been fixed yet in any of the 11.0 updates? I'm getting the same issue.
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I have thousands of these as well.
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I've spent all weekend trying to find the stencils you made the Active Directory graphic with. I gave up a hockey game, fishing, and a date with Miss America because I am obsessed with replicating your graphic for a client. If you could post the Visio file, scrubbed of your corporate data, you would help millions and we…
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So was SolarWinds until they figured out WMI and SNMP are garbage.
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For every unique report right?
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Yes. That resolved it. Thank you sir!
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Any update on this? You make me not want to upgrade.
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Indeed Shaun, you are asking for what I have been asking for, for many years. The ability to set thresholds at the object level for granular alerting at the volume level without creating static triggers for groups of volumes - which is a boneheaded nightmare to manage. I have seen it done at a large company right now that…
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Is this product worth buying with these problems? We need to know before the check gets written. We cannot do an effective trial yet, so we are buying on belief that it works. My boss wants to know when any Linux machine is added to the network. Will it do this?
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I did a discovery against 900 nodes last week and it imported about 20 "ghosted" disks. The problem with these disks is the only way to get rid of them is to delete the node and reimport. Thus, losing al historical data for some of the largest financial companies in the state. Ya'll wonder why I sound angry well it's stuff…
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Well, 5 years later, I doubt this will get serious traction. Its not just about disks, its about the whole product for large environments is a challenge to maintain without the automation like that which SCOM provides. We tried doing the scheduled discovery but for 1500 servers with 30+ clients and 60 different logins, its…
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Thanks. The little red dot told me this and I just wanted to confirm.
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Thanks, now imagine you have 650 URLs. Ugh.