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  • This packet loss I and many of the posts from here are with devices that are on the same subnet as the solarwinds server. I have the packet captures, and the ICMP packets are not leaving the solarwinds box for the local subnet devices. Restarting the solarwinds service resolves the issue for some time, however after a few…
  • Another discovery: Packet loss on the same subnet gradually get worse each day. After going to 98% PL on the DG cisco 3750, we restarted the solarwinds and SQLserver services and the packet loss is now back down to 0%... quote:Originally posted by kanned I recently upgraded from 7.1.15 to 7.2. After this upgrade I…
  • I have a Opnet sniff from the box. ICMP packets are not being sent (30-50% of the time) to the local subnet devices, no packets! When the poll are working correctly, I see ICMP packets every 2 minutes... quote:Originally posted by Network_Guru One possible explanation for this behaviour could be the arp cache size on the…
  • We have the same problem again on the same subnet... A few days after upgrading from 7.2.0 to 7.2.2, the problem is now back again... the devices on the same subnet are having 30-60% packetloss again! quote:Originally posted by SSonnier I upgraded from 7.1.15 to 7.2.2 and the issue went away for ~ 1 week. I am now having…
  • Upgraded from V7.2.0 to V7.2.2 and V7.2.2 appears to have resolved the false positive problems with polling server/switches on the same subnet as the polling engine. Thanks! Dan
  • I also have the same false positive issue with ONLY nodes on the same subnet and the solarwinds box itself. This must be a bug of some kind... quote:Originally posted by rharland I'm experiencing issues very similar to what you describe, but only with nodes that are on the same subnet as our Solarwinds box itself. Very…
  • Do you TS into the SW box to make changes? I'm starting to think that the problem is caused by 2 people TS'n into the box a the same time and sgtarting up System Mgr. SW support has confirmed that this is a MSFT problem... quote:Originally posted by Network_Guru The LSASS process runaway issue is a BIG problem for me as…
  • This re-alerting problem is starting to be a big problem! We have an issue(known msft bug) where the LSASS process takes over the CPU on the SW box... It's caused by TS'n into the SW box and logging out with the SW manager still open... We'll when this happens (4-5 times a week), we have to restart the solarwinds service.…