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Tried. Still has the same result.
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Will try that.. But not sure if it's any differnet to the dashboard development. If I run validate query, it give the green message stating valid swql. But go to view the results and it errors. I've upgraded to 2022.4RC to see if this was fixed but it's not. Luckily I've not deleted the snapshots yet. PS. I'm not a dev, so…
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Thanks, I'll have a look. I thought it would be a join but I'm not an SQL person, so wasn't sure of the context.
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Hi, see below What I want isn't most recent down, it's the availability in reverse order (preferably if I can filter out 100% available)
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Yeah, trying to figure out how to upload an image, Seems I can only insert URLS.
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Yet SW website, gives instructions on how to add the map widget.
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Yeah, I have a need to monitor the bandwidth on more than 3 tunnels. It's useful being able to select favourites, but as I have 8 tunnels currently, I want to see historically which one is using the bandwidth at a given time, not just if 3 chosen ones have high utilisation.
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Tried deleting node and re-adding failed Tried snmp2 worked back to snmp3 failed reboot orion server worked. This is obviously an issue with orion, as a reboot of the orion server is all that fixes the issue, until it re-occurs
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I've done a packet capture on our orion box. On a normal device I see full communication. On a fault I seen SNMP request, I see SNMP reply, then ORION does nothing else If I debug SNMP packets, I see snmp requests come in from orion, and the responses return. eg. Aug 7 09:14:38: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from 10.n.n.n…
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Just a single polling device. I get the issue under list resources, or edit settings. But it carries on monitoring perfectly fine.
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MIB walk runs fine and I get all the required responses. As I say a reboot of our Orion server fixes it, temporarily, and it's random switches the error occurs with.
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SNMP works fine with other products, such as Cisco PRIME, using the same credentials
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Thanks for the info. It's not an automatic deletion unfortunately, we can't take that risk with clinical information. It's more the projected disk use that's of interest, so we know how many days until the disk is at capacity.