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The issue is down to the server that netpath was installed on was Windows Server 2008, which isnt supported. That and the external firewall
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#bump_squad #mvp_favorite
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We had this issue, it was quickly resolved by assigning the correct permissions to the account you are using - For UDT to poll for user login data, the account that UDT uses must be a member of Event Log Readers on a AD Domain Controller.…
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It will show as Unknown... Sorry the answer is a little late Check this out - Nested Dependency Clarification
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Hi jomalley347 This should be fairly easy, the guide is in the comment from cjfranca Personally, I would create 2 alerts, one for each device type and on the alert condition (as you don't have a naming convention) use the Device Type ID attribute to narrow down the difference between routers and switches. Should be…
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Solved it Use Chrome, click Download Video, right click the video and SAVE. Works a treat. Thanks...
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All the documentation you are looking for is here - Storage Resource Monitor (SRM) - Updated September 11, 2015
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+1 for me on this issue - support call logged, they directed me here... I presume we have no fix for this yet?
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I believe the answer you are looking for is available here - Cutting Down On Alerting Noise: Guest Post From Support
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SolarWinds Support where great. Solved it by manually running the Configuration Script = https://support.solarwinds.com/?title=Success_Center/Server_%26_Application_Monitor_(SAM)/AppInsight_for_Exchange:_Generate_the_Zero_Config_script_and_manually_run_it_on_the_target_system
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If I cant do this using the Filter option within the customise view screen I would happily use SQL/SWQL to create this, but my skills in this area are lacking.. Anyone out there that can help?
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This is the screen I am meaning. I want to change all Agent to use the highlighted ICMP for Status and Response. If I knew its location in the DB I could do something about it...I dont want to click this 2500 times
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Does anyone have a clue with this? I have looked through the DB and can't see properties for this anywhere...anyone know where it is?
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Yes. Providing you are monitoring the disks when you add the servers in for monitoring you will be able to monitor, alert and report on this.
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Personally, when we faced this at my previous role we just monitored our WAN connection and that to the outside world, if that was fine then O365 tended to be OK. Microsoft provide a status page within the Admin console for you to monitor what is happening. What use is monitoring an external service that you really don't…