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KPina has responded about this:
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The ability to either edit them or archive individual notes so as to be able to add correct or up to date ones. Agreed - notes is useless at present.
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Agreed - no points here for the 12th either - not sure about the 9th.
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BTW it's Monty with a Y not an e
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Clacky keyboards are the best. So, I'm running with the native Powershell ISE as we don't really want to install anything more. But we do have the SDK installed, so it has made the connection to SWIS. So, in trying to understand better, I have just been trying to replicate your example but everytime I try to run the script…
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@buchagj - it appears we are all suffering with the same issue but just an FYI - yumdarling is no longer with SolarWInds and I believe it is just @"danielleh" dealing with these issues now.
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Because I don't want this topic to die, be ignored, get swept under the carpet, etc ... and for that matter I don't want NA to disappear until a workable replacement is identified. Here's one of my points (#9 to be clear)... If I try to build an OM map with multiple links I get this: When what we need is: And it needs to…
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>> Create supported entity connections where possible. Can we also have an option to NOT bundle all ports together? For e.g. a port-channel that has 2 interfaces in it, would show as 3 individual links. One for each interface connection and one for the port-channel?
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Who are these folks that vote down a good idea? I feel a need to have to hunt them down and ask ... why? Why would you not want something improved? Also serves as a good point to **BUMP** this post.
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BUMPing this - this is absolutely critical to future** based monitoring requirements as everything heads more and more virtual. ** to be honest, it's critical now and was when this request was first put in - please SolarWinds - don't just consider this, actually implement it.
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This FR also needs to ensure it includes stacked devices that "look like" a single IP/node and larger tech such as 6500's or Nexus or APICs that have multiple embedded serials for master cards, etc
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For me:
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Being just across the waters in South Wales I know all about the heat as well Took me a while but I got them all in the end 11 across was my first obvious start point as I work in telecomms (clue) and always have to deal with this issue.
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@yumdarling - Appears I'm not the only one that can't see questions. Tried it in Chrome, Firefox and IE/Edge (yuck) all are devoid of them. Haaylppp?
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Can this gentle self point out to the Lords and Ladies of the SolarWinds kingdom that this principality has not existed in their kingdom for over 20years...! Verily, in 1996 it was conquered and divided into smaller unitary authorities that consist of:.. Bridgend -- Rhondda Cynon Taff -- Merthyr Tydfil -- and Caerphilly.…
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I put a little joke in for my answer I also couldn't find supper.
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really? or did you miss your wink smiley
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You are welcome. If you mark my original reply as right then that will help the community. TIA.
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And for the Juniper - this maybe: https://juniper-nsp.puck.nether.narkive.com/mfzWwo04/j-nsp-srx-snmp-trending-current-sessions-connection-rate
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I've not come across 'request per minute' as a term before but you use concurrent later. This leads me to think you want to observe the connections on the devices, and if that is the case then you simply need to build yourself a UnDP - see here for…
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I think I get you ... the sample code is there though to do with as you see fit. We know it works for polling "statuses" but specifically for polling a status and identifying that it isn't the same as the last poll. So it may work with your direct polling approach. We don't use traps* so I can't help there. * For a number…
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A lot of the "cheaper" switches don't provide hardware health polling and the only recourse you have is to disable that via 'List Resources'. And HP are known for not providing HH on lots of their models - I know Aruba and HP are in bed with each other now but not sure how far that synergy goes. A quick perusal of…
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I think, the alert we use to poll Fortigate HA state could possibly work. Essentially what we are doing is asking the node "has your state changed from the last time we asked" - you'd need to edit it to suit your custom poller but it looks like this: The editable SWQL is this: INNER JOIN ( SELECT CustomPollerAssignmentID ,…
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I have no idea what this means: * Changing to default 'StateIdle'. I can only suggest you open a ticket with support if you haven't already.
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No further advice from me other than to keep on at support - make sure to tell them it's a system down situation.
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I would absolutely be opening a ticket with support, not waiting on a user forum to advise. But, first things first. Try re-running the config wizard whilst you are opening the ticket [I suggest phoning through and advising systems down]. BUT make sure you are an admin user on the server and then right click 'run as…
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We don't have the 9200's specifically, but we do have a lot of 9K's and we have them all set to 'auto-determine' the template. If I kick off a test connection, it tells me the template it used was: BUT I will add, the key thing was to make sure the connection profile was set to 'No Enable Login'. Have you tried enabling…
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Good to see you got there. I've just seen this but the likely cause is possibly the discards or similar on one of the monitored interfaces.
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For me, the import simply Does. Not. Work. Personally, I have found it quicker to re-build a map in the new tool than import and fix all the issues. But as superfly suggests, it is probably a bug as they are [last I heard] actively developing this import tool.
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I second Thomas's answer as far as backups & snapshots go, but did want to add that we've now done this same upgrade for two of our clients and it went sweet as a nut.