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This might be a good issue to open up a support case for. If you do, please send me the case number so I can track it.
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What rights do the credential have on the IIS server?
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I have not seen this error, but I will look review it with the team internally. Have you opened a support case yet?
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Can you post a screenshot of the steps, in the right panel of the WPM recording?
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Have you opened a support case for this issue?
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6.3.0.1011 is the current release. 6.3 Hotfix 1 was released after 6.3.0.1011. If you are having issues with the applying the hotfix, please contact support so they can assist you.
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Can everyone who is experiencing this confirm that they see a high number for datastore latency in the vCenter console as well?
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Have you tired the steps found in the KB AppInsight for Exchange error: The WinRM client received an HTTP bad request status (400), but the remote service did no… ?
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A quick way to do this would be to use a Windows PowerShell Monitor and write a PowerShell script to count the number of events with your criteria. Then you can create an alert based upon the status of the monitor. I have provided a basic script example below for reference (you will probably want to add some error checking…
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Have you had a chance to open a support ticket?
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Have you tried using the Linux/Unix Script monitor?
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Hi Christopher, Have you opened a support ticket yet?
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You can use Hardware Health, and set custom thresholds for your desired RPM range. Navigate to <Orion FQDN>/Orion/HardwareHealth/SensorManagement.aspx to manage the settings.
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Can you provide more details around what you are trying to exclude and how it is related to the rest of the transactions you are trying to monitor?
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Have you tired leveraging an alert with email notification as the action?
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Nothing formally documented, as we do not officially support this.
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I'll dig into this and see what I can find on my side. Curious to see what others are doing in this area.
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Have you tried either different keystrokes or using XY mode?
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Hi Stef, Currently, VMAN 6.3 and the integration module is supported on Orion Platform version 2015.1.2. This means only SAM 6.2.1 and NPM 11.5.2 are supported for integration today. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions. Steve
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Have you opened a support case for this issue?
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bootneck1111, likely this would be best achieved through the event log or a PowerShell script component monitors. You will have to look at your systems to determine what the applicable values are that you want to trigger on and leverage those accordingly.
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Is this an expected part of the web application you are monitoring?
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Did you log a case with support?
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Are the hosts ESX or ESXi? I know volume info is not available via SNMP for ESXi.
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You can create an alerts view that includes potential virtualization issues as well as any other resources, and limit that view to a particular cluster. Does that achieve the requirement you have?
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Have you opened a support case yet?
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Can you provide an example of information you would like to see, to better help us point you in the right direction?
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I was able to create a Top-N widget to show cluster IOPs for day, week, month, and quarter (see screenshot). Just add the additional ones (cluster.iops.week, etc.) to the "Columns" tab when editing the widget. Does this get you what you need?
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jbiggley, what information are you looking to be present?
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Providing feedback during that time period is considered participating. For the beta you can provide feedback in the beta group. For release candidates you can provide feedback in the release candidate group. You can also reach out to the product managers directly.