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Not with your own devices, no. There may be some third-party thing out there, but nothing built into the switch. We leverage our provider's MPLS routers to pull Netflow - it's convenient. Check with your provider. Find out what device sits in the middle of your MPLS network (if all the MPLS pipes are handed out by the same…
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Try this: Forwarding SNMP ports over SSH using socat | Peter V. Mørch's site You'll need to have SSH options from your Solarwinds box, of course.
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Officially, yes - you should. Is your 'nope' in response to my question as to whether you have successfully gotten perf counters from any node via the new poller, then it sounds more like an issue around the poller - either security policies in place coming back from the other nodes to your poller or vice versa. Is there a…
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BING!!! That did it. I appreciate the help!
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Hi there - right-hand side of the homepage was my vector for attempted access.
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Is there a difference in the type of data used by this particular customer? Lots of UDP, for example? Or perhaps the particular data flows are not one you currently monitor?
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Definitely possible - checked GPO results and the right things are enabled in Advanced Auditing. Looks like the basic auditing is enabled for local policy, which shouldn't be. I'm working on getting approval to change the GPO and attempt to correct the behavior.
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Okay, so what we know is this: 1. Node reboot alert works via email notification. 2. Copying this working alert and simply changing the alert trigger and reset to node down/up conditions - and nothing else (including mail recipients) breaks the email notification piece. That about right?
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Thank you for the replies...just to clarify/verify, then: We have SLX for NPM and by virtue of that NTA....we do have a limited license for SAM. If I'm comprehending your answers correctly, then, I would have to purchase an additional polling engine license for each additional polling engine I wanted to set up - but beyond…
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Good info - thank you. I look forward to hearing about it.
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Nice workaround, Raul! Thank you.
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I never got it done, but it may be possible. Create away, professor!
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Thank you much!
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Rob, sent. Let me know if you can't receive zips. Thanks!
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The weird part is that might be a reality inside of five years! Absolutely - I'll get on that and will pass it along to you upon completion.
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Thanks, Matt!
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Definitely feels flukey to me. I did the remote workaround - no problems. I tried the 6.0.1 installer on a 2008 R2 box this morning - no problems. So far as I can tell, I could only make it fail on one 2012 box. The 6.0 installer worked on that same box without issue. It's a puzzler, but if no one else has seen it, then…
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Easiest way would be to duplicate and edit the built-in report with conditional logic based on location - whether that's a custom property or normally-polled data is up to you.
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I guess this is why it's so risky getting into mug trafficking as a business....
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There's something quintessentially 'Friday' about that pic...thanks for posting it.
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Boom! Working wonderfully - automatically logged in and see the homepage with a plethora of widgets. Thanks.
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If you can burn a public IP, try a one-to-one mapping for that box without the load balancer. Just a thought.
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Good to hear - thanks for the feedback.
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True that!
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Thanks very much! REPLACE was asking for three arguments, so I changed up the statements a little bit and encountered success. I appreciate the assistance.
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Peter, thanks for your reply. I'm not sure if it qualifies as a 'problem', but my situation is as follows: I want to build a Web transaction monitor for a Silverlight app. The transaction consists of supplying username/pw at a login screen, making a couple of selections, entering a value, and then clicking on a button to…
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It seems to not be related to views. In other words for one node I can click on the node, get the Node Details Summary page, and export away. On another node, I'll do the same thing and get the stall. I'm not positive yet - still digging around for commonalities - but I think it might have something to do with whether or…
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Oh, my gosh....what a pain!
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Mike, thank you. Way too easy - I should have kept reading. Appreciate the patience, sir!
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Does this sound similar to your issue? I think it would create the same notification. You could verify by checking snmpd status on a host that has fired the reboot notification. SNMPd stops on ESXi 6.5 | VMware Communities