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I'm interested in this as well.
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Somehow I got it working. Unfortunately I do a lot of clicking not a lot of documenting so I can not share how I came about this "fix" The error, From issue one is still present, but its reporting the information
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I am just hoping you continue to make posts regarding this article! Keep up the good work sir.
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You can create a Task and schedule it to run everyday. By setting the Task Element you can put your "to-do" items.
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I would like to resurrect this thread as I am having the same issue after a Server failed out of the DAG. Now that its back I am running into this same issue on 2/4 of my mailbox servers. It worked fine prior to the outage. buceyes did you ever get it resolved?
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SNMP stops responding on Windows servers (affecting half of our nodes) The very last post may be your issue. also mentioned here Fixed: SNMP stops responding after policy update | bcTechNet
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I found it hard to display all the need to know info on one page, so i just made maps that contain the critical devices/apps to be able to quickly view if there are any issues and drill down from there.
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* standardizing credentials (Minimizing the amount of user names used to monitor systems) * Get the team more involved. Network team and server team need to tell you what they want and what they will use. * Customize Thresholds and Baselines * Beg\Force them to keep your SQL physical. Or at least give you your own ssd…
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Just uped my sql server to 24GB of ram from 12gb, It helped a bit. SQL Specs: Web server specs: Sometimes the site is quick,but for the most part it is fairly slow According to appinsight: compilations/recompilations are high (1.06) work files created/sec are high (65.93) worktables created/sec are high (19.49)
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ahh. You win. number 2 is the problem
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Are you currently alerted via SAM when the job fails?
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I used this for a deployment of SCCM. It can be modified via CSV to meet your needs TechNet CheckPort
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* Delete file from folder "%AppData%\Roaming\SolarWinds\NetworkAtlas\Maps\Orion\localhost\NetObjects\Imported" * delete FROM [dbo].[MapStudioFiles] where FileName = 'NetObjects\Imported\Filename.wmf'
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We migrated Solarwinds to a virtual environment. Then I took the physical box that used to host SQL and use that as a SpiceWorks server that is only used to monitor my SW environment
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Figured it out Map Network Name to Node Caption
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check out the admin guide on page 126 NCM 7.8 Administrator Guide - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support the example they have is for changing vlan memberships. However the same concept can be applied to your use case. You will build out your array with ports that match your requirements. Then loop through them and…
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can you post a screenshot of what section in vman you are referring to?
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I have also seen this with a few server 2012 R2 nodes. Just havnt had tie to ask yet
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Support was able to fix issue. Polling was set to Poll Through ESX server directly. Changed this to poll through VMware ESXi and it solved the issue.
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as of right now you'd have to set it to manual reset
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Going to bump this, as the spam bots were in yesterday.
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We also use HP WebJet Admin, and ConfigMGR 2012. I am surprised that WHD lacks the ability to pull assets from AD.
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SharePoint can email WHD. Then from there you would apply action rules. So depending on what was chosen on the NAF it would modify the email which is sent to WHD. This is also what you could base the action rules from.
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Also would like a fix to this issue so I am revivng this old thread
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Installed Hotfix Bundle for Products with Orion 2017.3 and it resolved my issue.
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I just noticed this as well. Looking into and will let you know what I find. Notes: If I access the resource via my main poller IIS then it shows as normal Support case opened support case #1341663
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Sorry friend wish I could help but we are in the same boat as you, if you find any useful WHD documentation please share it with the community!
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Are you planning on using it by itself, or with ConfigMGR?
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I support the agent method. It will also give you the application connections (if enabled) however you can have the team give you rights on the system to monitor WMI. Here is the guide I used to use Configuring a regular (non-admin) user account for WMI monitoring – Kaseya Support Knowledgebase or How to create a…