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Do the work around suggestions not work for you? Have you tried anything else besides the unmanage utility?
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I just ran an "Application Availability - Last Month" report in Report Writer without a problem. Have you tried to update the report schema?
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First, let me be upfront and say that I don't use Basic Alerts anymore. With that said, here are some reasons why one might continue to use them: * Configuration of basic alerts is generally straightforward especially if the alert applies to a couple of nodes. It's hard to beat checking off boxes as a method of configuring…
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This generally indicates a communication problem with the SMTP server. Did you confirm that your SLX box can connect to your SMTP server on port 25? Is there some configuration required on your firewall or SMTP server to allow communications between the two boxes?
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There's [url=]another *somewhat* related thread asking the same question. In that thread, the poster is trying to use data supplied through SNMP to populate the "To:" address of the e-mail alert. In your case, you could create a custom property that stores the e-mail address of target e-mail address. The problem with this…
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Directly to the right of the fields you define for the report, there is a sort option allowing you to sort ascending or descending on any particular field. Is this what you're referring to?
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Forgive my ignorance but why not have Orion monitor both IP addresses? Granted, there will be a lot of overlap but it would solve your problem, no?
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Sounds like you're asking for the technical definition of Mbps. Based on various different sources, the answer would be 2 000 000, as you put it.
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You can assign any of the following types of view per account:* Summary View * Node Details View * Interface Detailis View * Volume Details View You can even define a different default home page instead of a summary view, if you want to go that route.
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Unless this has changed recently, keep in mind that the license for NTA will need to match the license for NPM. That is, if you NPM SLX, you will be required to purchase NTA SLX. I'm a little unclear about your requirement to monitor all workstations. Unless you're going to be monitoring such information like CPU, memory…
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Take a look at the following "Map Script" in the Content Sharing Zone generously donated by Mithrilhall: Live Weather Map
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Have you already attempted to use the Find Processes, Services, and Performance Counters wizard and specifying the Windows Service Monitor?
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Sort what?
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I assume you have the NetFlow Traffic Analyzer addon module installed since you reference conversations? Unfortunately, there doesn't exist a variable that will list the top five conversations. Instead, you could use the E-mail a Web Page alert action to forward a copy of one of the canned reports that does provide this…
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Correct me if I'm wrong but couldn't this be accomplished with Account Limitations?* You could create Account Limitations per account. Then, no matter where they're browsing in Orion, they'll only see information for their specific servers. * You could create Account Limitations per view and assign the appropriate view to…
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When I try to duplicate your alert trigger, I can't specify "Down" as a status result. Have you tried setting the condition as follows? Trigger Alert when any of the following apply Windows Service Status is not equal to Up I also noticed that you've configured the alert to monitor APM-Monitor as opposed APM-Application. I…
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Are you saying that if any other service beyond the first is down, you won't get the alert?
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Assuming you're currently monitoring the passive Exchange server in NPM, this should be relatively easy. You should simply create an advanced alert that triggers if a) the node name matches and b) any of the two Exchange components come up. On the flip side, you could modify "Alert me when a component is down" so that it…
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Actually, this is a valid action for Basic Alerts: Change Custom Property. I have no idea why it never found its way to Advanced Alerts but there you have it. However, I very much like Andy's suggestion. Not as quick and convenient as you see it in Basic Alerts but at least it's an easy workaround.
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I'm sorry if I'm a little slow today but what dashboard are you referring to?
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If you've got the time and inclination, you can try to implement the mod discussed in the Has anyone combined a ticket field with a node name and status field..... thread. I implemented and tweaked it and it works very well. If a node appears in the down nodes resource, they can update a custom property field on the node's…
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It might just be me but I'm having some difficulty understanding your question. I'm aware of alerts but what do you mean by notifications?
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if I am doing this right, that gets me to suppress the alert if BOTH core switches are down OR if the WANROUTER is down. With two core switches, I can't just assign a numeric code to the value TIER (say 1 for the switch and 2 for the router) and set up a alert that says if TIER =< 2, and SITE=DATACENTER and STATUS = DOWN…
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Forgive me if I'm a little slow to understand your request. Doesn't the Top XX Applications resource somewhat accomplish this?
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Have you tried to use any other utilities (such as WMI Explorer) to perform WMI queries from the NPM server to see if they are getting the same results as APM?
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Can you post the trigger condition for this alert?
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You should probably elaborate on what aspect of network monitoring you'd like tips for. What charts would you like help with?
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Unless this changed in NPM 10.1, nothing special is needed to display triggered alerts on the alerts web page. Just to be sure, you're saying that the list of Active Alerts within Alert Manager is completely different than what you're seeing on the alerts web page?
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It looks like your UnDP poller returns a SNMP table value. If so, you're in the same dilemma with those of us that would like to alert on the values in an SNMP table. As far as I know, there's no method to configure a trigger condition so that it's isolated to a specific row. In your case, what you might be able to do is…
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You almost have it right. You notice how the condition Application Name is equal to DALAS Banking Cycles is indented under the condition group? The rest of your Application Name conditions will need to be setup similarly so that they all fall under the condition group. Unfortunately, you can't move them into the group.…