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Take it in and revel in it.....
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SolarWinds Team, With Cisco heavily pushing Tetration, they are beginning to really move into traditional SW space. The longer you ignore this feature, the more reason you give your customers to move on and find options that better fit their needs. As more networks move towards an application centric model, the less useful…
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....I am far too excited about this...I literally started bouncing up and down in my seat...especially since I just had some users come to be claiming that their applications failure is due to the network...which it was not.....this will provide proof that the internet is, in fact, not broken.
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HAH...I know...our Facilities team LOVES it.
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We truly had an "IT Crowd" moment...after a power outage she said/asked: "I don't understand why it didn't just come back on after the power went out? That's what happens at home with my lights and TV...they just come back on." This was said in all seriousness....everyone was in too much shock to even laugh....
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I SAW THIS COME OUT THIS WEEKEND! On one had I growl at you for giving me *SOMETHING ELSE* to do now, but at the same time THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! I'll be applying this update next week (who does these things on a Friday??!!)
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I'm not sure which of these fixes did it, but it was one of them. Just stepping through the suggestions listed and making sure each of them were done fixed the issue.
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Zack, Thanks for that! I'm definitely marking that one for later. I actually worked with Brian (from Loop1) today and we figured out what the problem was. We have an old test DB on our Solarwinds DB server, and I made a change to the wrong DB. Once I made the change to the correct DB (for port 443 and SSLenabled) the links…
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I am having this EXACT issue, and a little (ok, a lot) of research into it has led me to the following information.... The C:\ProgramData\Application Data\ is a junction folder which is what Windows is using for backwards compatibility. This means, that while this "folder" really exists, it has nothing in it and is really…
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Also, my issue was more about the .gif's and less about the toolset. When I checked, the source information on the website I saw that (for some weird reason) the path on the web page did not point to where the images were stored. So a simple copy and paste fixed that.
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aLTeReGo...please peform a Vulcan mind meld so I can have the information in your head....
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Richard, Thanks for the link - but yes...that was the first thing that I did *sad trombone*....I even bounced the Orion server just to make sure.
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Luckily only one poller for now....
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THIS fixed it. Thank you!
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Thanks for the reply. Because this is an older post, not sure if it was me setting to the F5 by Solarwinds, or the upgrade to 13.1 that did the trick...either way, that particular problem was resolved. thanks for your time! it is appreciated.
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I really can't tell you how great this is...THANK YOU so much. It looks great and even though I let them know I did hardly anything, but it still made me look like a Pro's Pro!!!
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Thank you!!!
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I'm actually after the information that comes from the SoftwareRevision field. Below yo ucan see where the Hardware version is populated with just "v02" and nothing for software or firmware revision. However, when you actually go to the node, that information is there in the details....so not sure what I need to adjust to…
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This is really useful, one question though....when the table is created, instead of the view that you show, I only see the numbers for firmwarerevision and softwarerevision. Even when that information is populated on the node, it isn't transferred through to the table. any thoughts on why (I'm by no means a SWQL or SQL guy)
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I'm having the exact same issue.
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Doing what I can to help....uploaded my file, saved as: SolarwindsDiagnostics 20171027.zip
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There does seem to be an issue with the HA monitoring. I added the HA node, via the HA window on the primary node, the node added just fine, however when you check the primary, I still see that the node is coming up as "unmonitored." Screen shots below... This is the primary node at .4 ...notice the add node as…
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ACI is really not going to go away...in fact, Cisco is going all in on it. Some support, especially for backups would really be great.
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I have been racking my brain to try and figure this out. I have made sure that SSL is enabled and that port 443 is specified in the database manager. I have double checked my IIS settings and set them up appropriately. When anyone logs into Solarwinds we have to use our windows passwords for authentication (which is what…
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No...I had not considered that....again, custom properties flexing their SW muscles.
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tnewton, As a best practice, you will want to have your SQL database on a different server than your core orion application server (the server that is hosting NPM). You can run NPM on a VM, that's no problem. Take the time to read the Admin guide, it's pretty helpful.
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Ack...I was afraid that the answer would resemble something Similar to that. I have seen it done in Cisco Prime (which was really one of it's only good points), and I was hoping that something similar could be done in SW. With how I have the script now, We can have the Ops team just fill in 0.0.0.0 (or conversely ! the…
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Thanks for posting this. I am having the same issue, but to a greater extent. My ASA's are showing that each user has three separate entries, with the same information (much like yours). Has there been any fix found for this?