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Here ya go
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Yeah, I just read the blog post about it. Got a meeting later today to get approval.
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We are in the process of opening an incident with support to see if they can help. If we find out what's going on, I'll post so if anyone in the future has this issue might be a little clearer.
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I'll give that a try, Thanks!
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Hi Nicole, Sorry to hop on a 2 year old thread but my company is actually looking at the LEM product and we had a similar question.Can LEM log and report on Progress db's? We'd like to see the typical log on/offs, who's accessing what data and such. Thanks, Ryan
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I'm glad you got it working.
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*bump* to see if anyone was able to successfully do this.
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Thanks for the advice , i'm taking that script and going to see how to apply it within SAM. I have never played with power shell but i'll follow through with this lead. Thank you again for your help.
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Forgot to respond to this post, The problem we had was our primary server and additional poller were not in sync. After I ran the configuration wizard on the secondary server everything worked normally as it should
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"Failed - Was unable to send email message. The message could not be sent to the SMTP server. The transport error code was 0x800ccc67. The server response was 421 4.3.2 Service not available - Email message sent via SMTP Server mail.messaging.microsoft.com " this is the full error message
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We are using Exchange enviornment, however orion alerts points to an outside web service "mail.messaging.microsoft.com" and is never making it to our exchange enviornment. " The transport error code was 0x800ccc67. The server response was 421 4.3.2 The maximum number of concurrent connections has exceeded a limit, closing…
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Thanks for the reply lukas, I ran the first query no problem. I then proceeded to run the second query and removed the "Add_file_name_here" due to no files in the directory and got this output: But as soon as you place the % sign back in the query it flakes out again. Also I took some screenshots of the error messages I…
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Thanks Jon, that KB article pointed me in the right direction and i found some errors in a few logs, I'll be opening a support case on monday to review them.
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Thank you for your advice and help, actually turned out the pollers did get assigned to those nodes, however they were not showing via the web console but when I went into the nodes via Orion Universal Device Poller they were showing as assigned to the specific nodes.
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That's how i do my alerts for people added to groups who aren't pre-approved, but i don't see how that will tell me if a user modifies their own account. However, you did give me an idea (this may be kind of convoluted but it's just a starting point). What if we can correlate 2 different events and make an alert from them.…
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Thanks, We have been exporting the data to excel and submitting it to our SVP in an excel format. I was just playing around to see if it was possible so I could just send him the report directly.
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Hi Rugal, if you go into the "Manage Nodes" screen and select the nodes that aren't backing. Once the nodes you need to change the password for are selected, click edit properties and at the bottom of the page you should see NCM settings that can be changed for those specific nodes.
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Does anyone know where Orion pulls the information for receive and transmit discards? We're not really concerned that there are discards but we'd like to know how orion pulls them
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how does the script react to bin files rather than tar? Would I need to do anything to the script?
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Are you seeing any errors on the interface from the router?
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I'm a little confused, are you looking for a way to discover what is causing the connectivity brownout or do you know what's going on and need help trying to fix it?
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for those still having problems, I am currently running NCM 7.0.1 and in order to get our config change reports to omit the cert lines we had to remove the ^ character from the regex expression.
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you can find the interface name and IP address by running an inventory on router from there it would just be a matter of creating the variable to run in the script
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I had a similar issue but it was resolved after i re ran the configuration utility
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I attempted to do what you were asking but i have a lot of unused and back up interfaces being monitored but did you try using selected fields "Node Name, Average Xmit+Recv Percent Utilization, Vendor, and interface name" I used these to organize which interface on which nodes had an average utilization, then filtered that…
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Question was answered by tech support. Four files from our msmq directory (MQInseqs.lg1, MQInseqs.lg2, MQTrans.lg1, MQTrans.lg2) were missing and found in the recycle folder. We had to stop the MSMQ service clear the 1GB worth of mq files and restore the 4 missing files. After all that all services started reporting…
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Do we know when/if this will be made available on a webcast? I had signed up for it but i was on the phone with support for NCM the entire time
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I had an issue somewhat similar to yours awhile back. When we noticed our additional poller was not polling any data. It turned out our msmq file had exploded due to 4 missing files. We are running Windows Server 2008 R2. I would check your windows\system32\msmq\storage file if you see a lot of .mq files I think that may…
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I've been working with this script as well did anyone find out why this didn't work in Orion?
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Jon, Did you ever get this resolved? I'm having a similar issue but getting solarwinds support to respond in a timely manner for it is rather painful. -Ryan