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Hi there, If you supply a few of the SNMP OIDs, we will have a much better idea of what you are trying to achieve. Simple leaf OIDs contain a single piece of data, other are table based and are a little more complex. Once we have the collection setup we can take you through the alerting. Regards
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Bump.... I too have two devices, both fully monitored in NPM, that NTA is declaring as unknown sources. Both of these nodes that are displaying this issue are all NAT addresses, could that be the problem?
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I just tested against the Administrator Group, on one of my DCs and it worked perfectly.
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Hi Victor, Have a look at this TechNet Scripting Guy post and see if it helps: Learn How to Configure PowerShell Memory | Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog Regards, Rich
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With those polling rates, you would quite simply have a 12X increase in ICMP and a 10X increase in statistics polling. So as long as your overall polling performance is under ~10% you should get away with it. But an increase in the number of objects being polled, would add additional load and could push it over the 100%…
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Hi Bnpnoc, You could reset you data retention settings (http://<hostname>/Orion/Admin/PollingSettings.aspx) to 0 days and then run the DB maintenance tool on the Orion server ( RDP to your server and run <drive>:\Program Files (x86)\SolarWinds\Orion\Database-Maint.exe). Once purged, reset the data retention back to…
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Yes, what you describe is possible.
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Hi Rana, We will need a few more details to help! What is the node condition (Node down for example) and what are the duplicate alerts that you are receiving? If these are customised alerts we may need to see the trigger conditions, before we can offer any help.
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Bump.... I'm trying to update asset custom fields via PostGreSQL, rather than having to manually use the web GUI for 450 assets. If anyone can shed a light on the relationships between asset, asset_custom_field and custom_field_definition, I would find it very helpful. My example: we have created a field called "Role"…
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Edited: 2018/05/11 Go to Manage Reports, then create a new report, when the thing pops up add a Custom Table to it and then under selection method chose the Advanced Database Query (SQL,SWQL). Change the query type to SQL and add the following SQL code: SELECT [AccountID],[LastLogin] FROM [SolarWinds].[dbo].[Accounts]…
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Hi Kenshin03, Did you ever get a resolution to this? I am experiencing similar problems. We have a number of devices which are reporting no errors (locally), but from SolarWinds we're seeing packet loss spikes every now and then. Our SolarWinds is hosted in an ESX environment, with a virtual switch (to which we have little…
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SAM Reference guide for MySQL Templates and Mongo monitoring. Have a look at them and you will get a good idea of what it can do out of the box. You can of course enhance this monitoring with your own template components.
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Hi there Sureshrs22, SAM provides two out of the box Mongo templates, one for Windows OS based systems, one for the Linux. Each contains nine components most of which utilise either PowerShell or Shell to poll the data. SAM also provides a MySQL database template, with some 39 components, this time utilising an ODBC…
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I had something similar the other day, where even opening and closing the settings tool (without making any changes) crashed the syslog service. After some time with SW Support, we ended up returning the system to default configuration and then rebuilt the the filters. It wasn't the best fun recreating them all, but it…
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Pavadm, Odd, as I have the opposite, where nodes are reporting historical CPU utilisation of > 2% but are appearing in the resources with 100% CPU utilised. I will open a case and see what support says. yaquaholic
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Have dig through the various advanced Node variables and you'll find "Critical Value Reached (CPU Load Threshold)" and "Threshold Name (CPU Load Threshold)" The Critical Value Reached (CPU Load Threshold) is triggered when the nodes critical CPU threshold (as defined on the node's "Edit Node" page). No need for additional…
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For interfaces try the InterfaceAvailability view (use InterfaceID and NodeID to tie the back to Interfaces and Nodes tables respectively), this view is from the InterfaceAvailability_detail, InterfaceAvailability_hourly and InterfaceAvailability_daily tables. Volume availability doesn't exist as a straight metric, but you…
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Have you had a look at the API? You could use a PowerShell script to update the custom property and then call that from a schedule or an alert action. Nice example of how to do it on the OrionSDK GitHub - OrionSDK/CRUD.SettingCustomProperty.ps1 at master · solarwinds/OrionSDK · GitHub More details on getting and installing…
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Have a look at the AuditingEvents table, this bit of SWQL will show information of who and when something was muted in the past 5 minutes. SWQL Language: SELECT DisplayName, TimeLoggedUtc, AccountID, NetworkNode, NetObjectID, NetObjectType, DetailsUrl FROM Orion.AuditingEvents WHERE ActionTypeID = 104 AND TimeLoggedUtc >…
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Yes, we are on NPM 12.1. I have to say, that it is well worth the effort to upgrade, if you have a support contract.
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Try looking at 1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.500.9002.1.3, the CheckPoint-MibTunnelState table, as this has both state and the label (which is the IP address of the far end on our environment). I have uploaded our UDP, 'CheckPoint-TunnelState_poller.UnDP' into the NPM content pages, if you are stuck. I then used the either a Custom…
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Raise a support ticket, they might have a way of decrypting the data you are looking for.
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Have a look at what I have posted on your other posting: Control M Jobs failed Dashboard or count status? Shout if you need a hand! I am UK based (UTC+1 timezone), so will be online for the next 90 minutes or so.
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Have you seen this, on creating Reports - Video - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support ?
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Unless you have monitoring applied to the specific service, I'd say no. If you don;t monitor the service, it would be easier to just make a WMI call, for its status.
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I struggled a bit with this too, but eventually resolved the path to be: /Orion/Images/StatusIcons/{0}. The {0} part will return the fields' entry, mine returned up.gif and down.gif, adjust to suit. I hope it helps.
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Yes, you need to look at the Orion database to get CPU metric per core: SELECT n.Caption ,cml.TimeStampUTC ,cml.CPUIndex ,cml.MaxLoad ,cml.AvgLoad ,'/Orion/NetPerfMon/NodeDetails.aspx?NetObject=N:'+CAST(n.NodeID AS varchar(256)) AS [DetailsURL] FROM CPUMultiLoad cml INNER JOIN NOdes n ON n.NodeID = cml.NodeID WHERE…
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Look familar? The problem with the NetScalers, is that they don't supply any information of their storage, well beyond /var and /flash. I found this document Citrix NetScaler SNMP OID Reference and within it there is nsSysHealthDiskTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.41.8), but when you look at it, it only returns information…
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Have you had a look at GitHub - solarwinds/orionsdk-python: Python client for interacting with the SolarWinds Orion API and the SSL Certificate Verification. Or I'd look at the Python Cryptography library, to encode your credentials, then write a python function to call this for your Swis connection.
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I have seen this myself, on my own Orion. system. At first I thought it was Chrome playing up, but noticed that IE was also exhibiting the same behaviour on logins. Except that in Chrome, you can cancel out and F5 refresh, until the Orion login appears again. But it doesn't seem to affect all users (i.e. no one else has…