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There's apparently a hitfix for this, but I applied it and it didn't work for me. Come to think of it, I need to chase them about that.
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I can provide you with an answer for this: It's ${VolumeSize} & there is ${VolumeSpaceAvailable}, soalrwinds have changed them all to reflect I guess in a change in direction. Some of the old legacy alert commands have been made redundant, but still exist within the database of Solarwinds. You need to replace them and so…
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I just ran an nDepth and I am getting Connection to directory service failed. I then ran the InternalAllInfo request and didn't provide me with any substantial information. I can't go to Solarwinds, as the company stopped paying for support a couple of years ago on this product.
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We are using 6.2.1
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Alias: Ergo test. Domain Name: xxxx.com (that's the FQDN) Directory Service Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (the IPv4 address) User Name: I've used my own domain admin account for testing. I know that I can connect to the DC with my account. I've tried to use the service account to, but get the same error.
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Tried that. As an update. networks did something that now allows me to poll the remaining devices. (Well - 65. So about a third.) They won't tell me what they did, but that seems a lot better. So we will see what comes from this.
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They're all windows 2k8.2k12 boxes. Nothing special about them, they don't have any magical properties. They just don't poll.
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I'm a bit of a weirdo. I have a personal opinion of patches/updates as such: Security patches are VITAL. Everything else I don't care about. If it works then leave it alone until it forces your to update. That might be a very stupid method to the madness, but for me it seems to have worked for over a decade.
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So is this a good example of an older resource? My brain can't think on 4 hour sleep today
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I had a call open initially and have re-opened the ticket for them to investigate. This is where the advice of 'SAM 6.4 fixes stuff' came from.
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I did an update to 12.1 yesterday and ran the config wizard twice (once for NPM and once for SAM) Thing is soalrwinds themselves have stated that the bugs we are having are known issues, but haven't managed to fix them yet.
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So why is it there? Is it something the include on a per customer basis?
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As a development, networks did patching on the switches and now everything on one customer domain has failed. Both doing a test in edit settings and no stats are being shown. It's a combination of both Windows 2012r2, 2008r2 and Linux OS. I have done both a connection test and an SNMP walk. To get to the customer router,…
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As I didn't see your other 2nd question. when I try to poll it, it says polling failed, I can ping from my solarwinds box to the devices themselves with no dropped packets, so that's why I mentioned the rebooting of services. But that seems a very wasteful amount of time to do it when devices start to fail to SNMP requests.
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Someone mentioned that, I have increased it to 10,000 seconds. They haven't failed yet, but I will monitor them as the days progress. I hope it's something simple as this (lets be honest; unless something is on fire, or you've drove a car into a device, a lot of IT problems are usually simple.) I can change them to a…
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2k12r2
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We receive emails about failing SNMP. These were done by the person before me who managed the environment.
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I would want to change Node status polling?
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Here is the data that I am pulling from. These were sourced from the SQL table. Thank you for your assistance.
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I can't lie, that's a rubbish feature. Rubbish, but valid.
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Yeah, switching to SNMP didn't work. Still came up as test failed. It is only a test database to see how I will install and implement a solarwinds environment (you don't want to start running expensive applications and not knowing what to expect. I know that solarwinds is there to assist you, but where's the fun in that?)…
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Finally, as I forgot. I hear/read/saw on the internet that WMI requires x 5 the resources to poll than SNMP. I am unsure how accurate this is as I have yet to test it, but why would I want to cripple a perfectly good server for the sake of using a different polling method?
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So, do not, in any way take this as disrespect or any attempt at trying to make you look stupid/silly or other. At the same time I could also be asking a really stupid question at the same time. BUT, why would I be having issues if I could add the node via WMI, but not ping/ICMP? In the grand scheme of things, WMI uses a…
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They are both virtual machines on vsphere 5.5.
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It could be possible it's a firewall issue, though I doubt it. That test server and the solarwinds test server are on a cluster. Combined this with the following: - Firewalls are down (this is GPO) - Routers have allowed traffic from all ports to all ports within this management vlan. They are on the same vlan/domain. -…
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Has anyone actually made this work? All I have is singular blobs in all of my environment.
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This is a little exciting.
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It is fixed. I thought that the network engineer applied the changes hat I requested. It turned out he missed some of the them on the initial change.
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As an update - it's just suddenly worked again. I didn't even do anything. I just made it work. In fact I didn't make it work, it worked itself. My only conclusion is that once I repaired the job scheduler, it maybe kicked resolved everything and made it just work. IDK I need to do more investigation as to why these have…
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As an update - everything has stopped responding to SNMP.