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  • This definitely gets my vote. My team also has multiple staff/groups working on different tasks for on-boarding a user. The lack of this kind of feature is pretty prevalent in most ticketing systems I've seen. They never take into account that more than one person may need to work on a ticket at the same time. The key here…
  • Got that part, but is this the normal Event Log monitor that is getting that data, and does it require using WMI instead?
  • The problem with this approach is that animated live weather images do NOT seem to animate when I add them as a linked background in Network Atlas. If I add a Custom HTML resource to a page and link to the image, it animates just fine but I can't add network objects to that. It's a little frustrating that this doesn't work…
  • That is what I'm doing now, assigning specific tickets to a lead tech. From there, there are a few options; * Use processes to create a workflow, but this is a linear solution. * CC the techs who would need to take some action. They can still close the ticket in this case, but as part of the process they'd be told not to.…
  • Can someone tell me what is needed to expose the event logs like this so that we see it in Perfstack? Thanks!
  • Not trying to plug my own site, but I posted an interesting futurist article related to this on my blog: http://marzopolis.com/inward-turn/‌ .
  • Yes, that is what I was thinking of. Is that not the same thing I see in the Perfstack shots?
  • What I would like to see is the ability to add custom field values to the recipients of an email in an Approval Process or an Action Rule. We have users submitting requests where they specify their approving manager or supervisor's email address. Currently I can't automate that since neither will allow you to use a field…
  • I'm using a WMI Process monitor for it. This allows me to specify the name of the app pool in the config. What would be nice to have is a way to know if an app pool has a problem, and alert on that, but not have it show as down when the app pool is just idle or shutdown.
  • Akeap, I haven't found any way around this except to monitor just the app pools that appear to be constantly in use. The others we don't monitor because Orion will see them as down quite often. No one has offered any advice on this in this thread since i started it, even though I find it hard to believe no one else has…
  • I am about to just give up monitoring app pools. Since they go idle by design and Orion has no way of knowing the difference, watching them is pretty much useless.
  • well...2019 and I'm seeing the same thing with this OID. Not having much luck since the MIB itself simply says "The number of read operations on this member. The value is reset to zero upon reboot."
  • Does anyone have any thoughts or methods on how to get around having an app pool thats recycled or not in use NOT show as down? Currently I'm monitoring app pools just fine, and find the statistical data great but I don't need to see alerts or indications that a particular app pool is down if it's not in use or has…
  • Hi, I don't think I can actually see this ticket and it's been a month or so since the last thread update. What's the status? I'm just looking for the best way to still reliably gather stats for application pools and still compensate for the fact that they aren't always running, which generates alerts and affects stats.
  • Hi martin, I think you're correct. At some point the app is opening a new pool upon a recycle or other event, and Orion sees both the old and new instances of the pool. Not sure how to get around this though because it'll generate an alert for the pool that it thinks is down.
  • I am still struggling to find a way to monitor for a failover on a cluster and have Orion send appropriate alerts. It would be nice if this was finally addressed by Solarwinds, which is lacking in this area. I have several SQL clusters and an Exchange DAG cluster and it would be nice to know when the nodes failover. If…
  • Thanks Martin, that does make sense. Looking at Task Mgr though I see 8 w3wp processes and 9 in Orion. The extra one is the LM app pool using a different ID. This doesn't seem to change.
  • I have the exact same problem after upgrading. When I go to Configuration Management, I don't see any nodes no matter what I do;
  • Sorry for the late reply, but I was able to find the ODBC UE monitor and create a set of queries that are like those of the built in ones and then run them against the cluster IP. Thanks for the help!
  • Since the module won't load, this won't work. Same user runs many other scripts The script can be run on Orion server in Powershell as the user with no issue Module is in the PSModule path Module is available when running get-module -ListAvailable. When testing the monitor, it errors on loading it; Errors:…
  • Bump. Still looking for a way to turn off hyperlinks in these reports. No response since Feb.
  • This seems to do the trick. I'm only seeing a single result in the Error field now but the field now shows the stored procedure used to find the longest query instead of the longest query. ....When I execute the query in Report Writer it doesn't do this.
  • hello, could someone share how they're doing the method mentioned here? I've been trying to find the right Resource to add to the page.
  • I've always found this a bit limiting, and it's been that way in the product for a very long time (The OP is from 2015). It would be much more useful if we could show statistic data on a map, and I've often wished I could. Doesn't seem like it would be much of a stretch to do it either since we are already exposing some of…
  • This usually means wherever you're trying to import the module, it doesn't exist.
  • I did a quick test of a report and this does seem to remove the code at the bottom, but the report is still a bit ugly because links are still enabled. Anyone know of a way to turn that off?
  • I'm not having that problem, but I only display Groups on my map. All my nodes are in those groups which are by office location.
  • I realize this post is old but I'm still trying to find the best way to monitor an app pool the way neon has described. Is the best/right solution to modify alerts to behave differently when the status of this app pool changes? Will that still gather stats?
  • Ok...I've done some experimenting and for the most part this is doing what I wanted, except for one thing; I have a site with multiple applications in it, each with it's own app pool. These pools are set to have one worker process, however when I'm viewing the monitors I see some of these pools using more than one ID. When…
  • Which log can this be seen in?