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I did the same thing. Kinda frustrating.
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I still think this is a great idea!
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Same here.
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Thanks Tim! I felt this would be very helpful. I've seen people as far away as Austin, Texas complain about this button.
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Great overview!
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Can't wait!
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I agree. I would bet they have the information available, just haven't had time to update.
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They are like us but worried, often irritated, and rarely laugh. Nothing to strive for.
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It does give you an idea that the drive is old or has been removed in the dashboard for that alert. It will show a next poll time that occurs in the past and will never update because the volume has been removed. You could potentially write an alert for any next poll times that occur in the past to easily find removed or…
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Leon, I get your frustration. My laissez faire response was due to the fact that I know Tim can afford to use Raid 10. He works in the same office with me and remarks on my lack of street cred often. Obviously, the benefits of Raid 10 are evident in performance and to the user and the lack of headaches and tension in IT…
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There's also a script in SAM that returns system uptime for Linux boxes. That could be used for building a Linux version.
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Marc, Thank you and d09h. This was exactly the information I was looking for. Hope you both have a great week! Will Morris Systems Administrator (850) 523-7480 This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. This…
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was there ever a clear cut solution to this?
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I can see the benefits of both asking for permission and not asking for permission. Hopefully, there will be a way to specify this in future releases. tbduff
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If they are Windows servers, you could use Powershell to query the uptime of each server you want to monitor. Upon receiving the uptime value for the server, use a calculation to determine if it is less than 24 hours (or the length of time between when you run the query and they are supposed to have rebooted). Then if the…
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Agreed, if money is no object (and I know it isn't), RAID 10 all the way.
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Are you asking for the number of IPS tbduff
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Are they WIndows servers or Linux? (Only asking because of your screen name)
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Raid 10 should be the only consideration for the SQL drives for SolarWinds.
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Here's my shelf, I'm not allowed to show my desk due to court orders.
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If it cooked bacon, I would install it at home as well as at work.