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I am having the same issue and did all the same steps. I have not had time to open a support ticket yet.
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My first suggestion is to take advantage of the train offered (as long as you have an active support agreement). There are many amazing classes on the various Solarwinds's products. Then if you have specific questions, post them here.
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Do you mean NPM is reporting them but they are not actually occurring or they are occurring on the switch interface and you are looking for a reason?
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How about setting up a dependency that makes all the devices dependent on the poller? Haven't done it myself; but just a thought.
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You can create a new Rule. Check the Advanced Config Search and you will have to enter each line separately.
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I have been experiencing this myself. If you remove the power supply and reinsert it, the alarm clears. Not sure if the fault is on the C9500 side or Orion. The problem occurred for me following a restart of the switch.
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Do you mean for a port that goes ERR Disabled? If not, please clarify what you mean by port status.
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Upgraded from 2019.4 to 2020.2 the week it released. So far everything has been great. No issues with the upgrade.
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In the ServiceNow Action you created, there is a section for State Management: Did you set this and it isn't working?
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I would not recommend running Kiwi on the same server as NPM. I think you would see degraded performance. Kiwi does not directly integrate with NPM if that is what you are asking. Typically what a deployment would look like is Kiwi on one server and NPM on a second server. Point all syslog and traps to the Kiwi server.…
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I believe the problem is the MIB from Palo Alto doesn't include the power supplies for all Palo Alto models.
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There are a lot of Solarwinds Academy live training sessions. They schedule them at various times to try and accommodate the different time zones. These are all very great training sessions. Virtual Classrooms | SolarWinds Customer Portal
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I like jvb's idea of using the Custom Properties and Orion SDK. Since you are collecting the data in Powershell, this would be easy to do. I do this on a couple of things already. That being said, I display data from Component Statistics on my Dashboard using a Customer Report Widget. Here is my SWQL:…
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Well I can't say with 100% certainty, but I would guess that is what it is using for IP Address owner, ASN owner, probably some hostname lookups.
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I would recommend watching the training videos or participating in the live training sessions. You can find them on the Customer Portal: Virtual Classrooms | SolarWinds Customer Portal