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What We're Working on for NPM (Updated June 1st, 2018)

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NPM 12.3 has shipped and we're hard at work building the next release.  Here's what we're working on, in no particularly order.

 


Bulk import ICMP nodes

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Hello Thwackers,

 

I thought I would share my rough and ready PowerShell script which helps when you have a known list of ICMP devices to import.

 

This is very useful if like me, you are going through an onboarding process from one system to another.

 

The script takes input from a CSV file and creates ICMP polled nodes from the data. It supports setting custom properties across all rows, and custom properties per row.

 

Just change the parameters between lines 8 and 35 with values that are appropriate for your installation. if you are using custom properties, add them at lines 94 and 158. Comments in the script will guide you.

 

It should also help as a springboard for further development with the API.

 

You will need to download the Orion SDK to make use of the SwisPowerShell module.

 

https://github.com/solarwinds/OrionSDK

 

Enjoy!

NPM additional Polling Engine

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can anyone guide me about NMP additional polling engine, how to add a node in NPM with multiple polling engines at same time.??

 

is it possible to monitor a node with multiple polling engines at the same time,

 

thanks

 

@ss185547

rschroederrschroeder 

Are your Orion server and SQL database server in the same Active Directory domain?

Solarwinds Orion Deployment Health Page

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Solarwinds Team has created a hidden but very useful Deployment Health page under - Settings - All settings - High Availability Deployment Summary - Deployment Health

Orion version 2018.2 RaviK@

Welcome to Solarwinds...........

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For many us starting out with Solarwinds, we are not sure where to start, what should I do, where do I go, and how do I do "Solarwinds".  Trust me, I have been there and sometime when I work with a new product or have touched one in a while, I have to hunt for the information I need.  Well, I have developed this page as a Starting Point for All Starting Points.  The intentions is to provide general direction for those new to Solarwinds.

 

As I find more helpful posts for my use, I will reference them here.  Please follow&bookmark this page, if this would be a helpful resource for you.

 

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For Beginners:  New to Solarwinds and not sure where to start.

 

Contribution of the Year 2016: Monitoring 101 by  adatole

 

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If you are new to Solarwinds and have not already done so here is the link for the on-boarding mission.  This is a great tutorial on how to use the site and score yourself some excellent Thwack Points!  This mission will take you about 15 minutes.

 

You Don't Know Thwack - Onboarding Mission

NPM Core Training

Getting Started with Evaluations for Solarwinds Orion Products

New to Networking

 

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This was submitted by ashley.heilbronn@lr.org on this thread Just starting as solarwinds admin and Im looking for some solarwinds best practices... HELP!. I liked it so much and thought it was a great starting point for new folks that I wanted to include it on the Welcome to Solarwinds...........  .  If you found this piece helpful please LIKE it and mark it as HELPFUL.

 

 

Here are some best practices I've learned for myself, i've looked after 2 solarwinds instances over the past 5 years, one was at a Refinery, Mine and Port where i was a network sys admin,it was just a one man show and my current gig .

 

  • Create your own dashboard and views with some stuff that is relative to you? I've added the show last 25 audit logs as the 1st thing I see, I like to know who is access SW and where from (IP Address).
  • Create a organize grouping structure for your nodes you are monitoring that works for your role, my company has a global presence about 190 offices or so, so my group nesting looks like this Company > Region > Country > City > Office > Office RTR > Office LAN
  • Dynamic queries for groups, learn how to define dynamic queries to help automate the population of groups.
  • Setup your dependency for your groups, like in my nesting above, if my RTR group goes down than than my LAN group is unreachable which tells the polling, hey back off on the polling on the LAN infrastructure, till it becomes reachable again, and reduce the load on the poller.
  • Custom Properties, I've only just started using these bad boys and whole cow, these are very helpful in a lot ways, one such way is converting a inventory listing about our circuit providers for our office routers, which means i can build very flexible alerting schemes.
  • If you have SAMs as apart of your build, deploy all the solarwinds application monitors to your monitoring environment, and monitor of every aspect of your build, IIS insight, SQL insight for database server, QoE Server sensors for solarwinds servers and database, vmware polling for database server and solarwinds server, EVERYTHING!!, it gives you very deep understanding  how everything works with each other and you can mature with the appstack approach.
  • don't be afraid to try new things is the most important thing, get a virtual environment setup with SW with virtual box and GNS3 on a machine with decent CPU and RAM and run wild with it.
  • set up meetings with stakeholders and ask the question how can the monitoring/reporting help you?

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For Intermediates: Been around as a user/viewer but would like to know and do more.

Solarwinds Labs - One Stop Shop

Every SCP Question Ever

SolarWinds Certified Professional Launch

 

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Hardware/Virtualware:

 

Server Hardware/Virtualware Requirements for Solarwinds Servers

 

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Interesting Threads

 

Ideal Solarwinds Deployment

Show us a NOC view and (don't ) get 500 thwack points (we still want to see, points no longer awarded)

INFRA-AS-CODE: How do we start? - Good Change Management Process

 

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If you are ready for some more fun stuff, try these out:

 

How to do various customizations with your Solarwinds

 

Everything DISA STIGs for your Network

 

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Top 10 Thwackers Content:

 

In the Presence of aLTeReGo..... by aLTeReGo

Learning and Understanding by mcbridea

Customizing your Solarwinds Orion - NPM by wluther

Network Configuration Manager - Configuration Change Templates and Things by goodzhere

 

 

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Getting an SQL error when trying to get a data from syslog table

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Hi All, I am trying to create query on syslog and Nodes table to get the data for how many devices syslog are storing for specific device type from Custom properties .

Select IP, Message from syslog where NodeID IN ( Select NodeId from Nodes Where devicetype  = 'typename')

  but I am getting attached error and I can see that data is present for the customproperty.

Any help will be appreciated, Thanks in advance.

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Orion Deployment Health shows no content try Https!

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One of the new features in Orion is the Deployment Health site - shout out: Who Watches the Watchmen? The Orion Health Page!

 

When I would browse to Settings - All Settings - HA Deployment Summary

I could see my Orion server under the Servers Tab

Clicking on the Deployment Health or Updates Available Tab would bring up a short blank page

 

 

I tried all 3 major browsers with same results

I then tried to browse the site over HTTPS

BINGO!

 

Now I am able to see the content...

 

I'm unsure why this would only load over 443 and not 80, but it seems to do the trick for me.. and honestly we should all be browsing over a secure channel.

I hope someone else can find this post helpful.


Which Help Desk / Service Desk are you using?

What screens are you using to display NOC in Office

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Hi All

I am trying to find a suitable Smart TV to display NOC pages in the office (wall mounted)

i was thinking around 55 inches

What are you all using for your screens for NOC  pages

any recomendations  ?

 

Thanks Paul

[Report] Devices Not Responding To SNMP, WMI Or Agent Queries

Mobile device monitoring/management features

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Which of the following is your highest priority feature provided by your MDM solution?

Feel free to add more options in comments and vote for them using Like button!

Inserting Line breaks in alert macros? (Ver 8)

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Does anyone know how to force a new line, (crlf) in email or pager alerts being sent out?  For example, I'm including several pieces of information from custom fields in my alert messages and to make things easier to read, I would like them on separate lines.  Putting the information on new lines in the message window doesn't seem to work.

Note: I just tried doing this same thing with the old V7 alerting engine and it worked as expected just by formatting the email as I wanted in the window.

Health Sensor for a Ten Gig interface on a Cisco 4503E

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Hello!

 

I am evaluating NPM, and I noticed that the Hardware Health sensor is showing a "Major" state, and "Warning" status for 5 of my 6 10 gig interfaces. The errors are for Bias Current Sensor, and Supply Voltage Sensor. Also a Receive Power sensor for one of the interfaces.

 

The problem is, only 2 of those interfaces are even being used and shutdown.

 

How do I get the hardware sensor to stop monitoring 10 gig interfaces that I'm not using?

Does Solarwinds NPM turn off FIPS?

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We recently installed Solarwinds NPM to a pre-hardened Windows 2012 R2 installation.  This pre-hardened image was already configured to be FIPS compliant.  After installing NPM we performed STIG compliance checks on the machine.  We discovered that there were two checklist items in the Microsoft Dot Net Framework 4.0 STIG checklist that it failed.  The first was checklist item v-30926.  This one has us perform the following check:

 

"Examine the .NET CLR configuration files from the vulnerability discussion to find the runtime element and then the "enforceFIPSPolicy" element.

 

Example:

<configuration>

<runtime>

<enforceFIPSPolicy enabled="true|false" />

</runtime>

</configuration>

 

By default, the .NET "enforceFIPSPolicy" element is set to "true".

 

If the "enforceFIPSPolicy" element does not exist within the "runtime" element of the CLR configuration, this is not a finding.

 

If the "enforceFIPSPolicy" element exists and is set to "false", and the IAO has not accepted the risk and documented the risk acceptance, this is a finding."

 

We discovered that the enforceFIPSPolicy parameter had been changed to false in the Common Language Runtime configuration.  Does the SolarWinds installation make this change?

 

The second checklist item that it failed was v-30968.  This checklist item has us perform the following check:

 

"Open Windows explorer and search for *.exe.config.

 

Search each config file found for the "loadFromRemoteSources" element.

 

If the loadFromRemoteSources element is enabled

("loadFromRemoteSources enabled = true"), and the remotely loaded application is not run in a sandboxed environment, or if OS based software controls, such as AppLocker or Software Security Policies, are not utilized, this is a finding."

 

We discovered that the Orion.ActiveDiagnostics.exe.config file has the "loadFromRemoteSources enabled = true" set.  Is this typical as well?

 

Thanks!

 


Deploying Virtual Appliances

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Are you comfortable with deploying virtual appliances?

 

We're discussing ways to deploy new products that may interact with your NPM (and other SolarWinds) deployments and one of our options is a virtual appliance.

Viptela device monitoring with NPM 12.1

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Hi All,

 

I am looking for a solution for monitoring Viptela devices with NPM 12.1 , I read somewhere saying it can be done the same way as Meraki " with API key" but I still wanted to test by myself.

 

Please let me know your thought on this.

 

with regards,

George

Tell Us Your Unknown Devices v2.0

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Those that have been part of the Thwack Community a while may be familiar with the long running Tell us your "Unknown" devices! thread which had been active since 2007. That thread had become too unwieldy, and most of the user submissions had been implemented many years ago. I recently reviewed each and every posting in that thread, verified what had been implemented in-product, and which ones had not so they could be included in a forthcoming release. With that done, it was time to lock that thread for good and start anew. This time, providing a bit more guidance along the way to ensure everyone is successful in providing the necessary information required to properly identify these devices.

 

What is an 'Unknown' Device anyway?

 

Orion does its best to automatically identify and classify nodes as they're added to Orion. There are however, new device types and models released all the time. It's entirely possible you might be managing a device right now that Orion is unable to properly identify. You can find these easily by going to [Settings - Manage Nodes], changing the 'Group by:' option to 'Machine Type' and clicking on the 'Unknown' category. It's also helpful to add the 'Polling Method' column to the layout, as this thread pertains exclusively to SNMP managed nodes.

 

Any SNMP managed nodes listed under the 'Unknown' Machine Type category are prime candidates for submission to this thread. All that's required is that you provide the devices SNMP System Object Identifier (SysObjectID), as well as the Make & Model of the device associated with that SysObjectID. This post is an excellent example of the perfect submission.

 

What Exactly is a SysObjectID?

 

I have yet to find a clearer definition for what the SysObjectID (System Object Identifier) is then the following excerpt which can typically be found written in virtually every vendor's MIB file verbatim.

 

Object Name: sysObjectID
Object ID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0
Object Syntax: OBJECT IDENTIFIER
Object Access: read-only
Object Status: mandatory
Object Description: The vendor's authoritative identification of the  network management subsystem contained in the  entity. This value is allocated within the SMI  enterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides an  easy and unambiguous means for determining `what  kind of box' is being managed. For example, if  vendor `Flintstones, Inc.' was assigned the  subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242, it could assign the  identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.1 to its `Fred  Router'.

 

Essentially, it's a string of numbers in dotted notation that is (hopefully) unique to at least the manufacturer, and in most cases, to the specific make and model of the device being monitored. It's how we identify for example, that the device vendor is 'Cisco' and the model is a 'Nexus C7018'. All System Object ID's begin with '1.3.6.1.4.1' followed by a number which uniquely identifies the manufacturer. The numbers which then follow typically identify the specific model of the device.

 

Where Can I Locate the SysObjectID?

 

If the device is already managed as a Node in Orion then you can locate the SysObjectID in the 'Node Details' resource as shown below, when viewing the node in the Orion web interface.

 

Node DetailsNET-SNMP

Alternatively, you can use NET-SNMP to query the following SNMP OID to return the unique SysObjectID.

 

1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0

 

Below is an example of the 'snmpget' command line arguments which will return you the SysObjectID for the device.

 

 snmpget -v2c -On -c public 10.199.5.103 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0

 

The example above is executed against a device with the IP address of '10.199.5.103' using SNMPv2c, with the community string 'public'. Below is a screenshot of the resulting output from that command. The string of numbers and periods highlighted in yellow below is this device's unique SysObjectID.

 

My Device Incorrectly Appears Listed as 'NET-SNMP'

 

Linux hosts, virtual appliances, and even some network equipment built on Linux, FreeBSD, etc. are often identified as 'NET-SNMP'. This is because the SNMP Daemon running on those hosts is, you guessed it, NET-SNMP. Unfortunately, these vendors for some reason, have chosen not to implement their own unique SysObjectID, and instead kept the default SysObjectID '1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10' which is designated for NET-SNMP. If you have a device such as this, fret not. There are a few options available to you if you'd like these devices to be properly identified by their appropriate vendor's make & model within Orion.

 

Install The Orion Linux Agent

 

The easiest solution would be to install the Orion Linux Agent on the device which is reporting itself to be 'NET-SNMP'. The Linux Agent does not rely upon SNMP to identify the machine type or vendor. Instead, the Agent will report the Vendor as 'Linux' and the 'Machine Type' as the Linux distribution running on the device as depicted in the screenshots below.

 

Red HatCitrix XenServer

 

 

Modify NET-SNMP Configuration

 

Another approach is to customize NET-SNMP and Orion to properly reflect the Vendor and Machine Type. Simply following the steps outlined by adatole's post entitled No More Net-SNMP Nodes. This method uses a script osname.sh which is executed when a particular OID is is queried. Next, you would create a custom Device Poller to query that newly created OID and populate the Machine Type value in Orion for that device.

 

If you find it more fun to follow along, you can watch adatole walk you through the entire process in the following video.

 

 

 

Can't I Just Upload My Vendor's MIB File Here And You figure it Out?

 

While it would be nice if that's how it worked, unfortunately many (or most) vendors don't include this information within their MIB files. MIB files include a listing of all possible OIDs which could be polled across a wide variety of different devices (typically an entire product family), but it doesn't include the values which are returned by the devices (Enums notwithstanding). For that reason we need users, such as yourself, to post the SysObjectID's in this thread, along with the device vendor and model information so it can be included in our database.

 

If you'd still like your device's MIB file included in the Orion MIB database, for use with Network Performance Monitor's Universal Device Poller, or the Orion Platform's SNMP Trap Receiver, simply follow the steps outlined in KB article at the link below.  The latest version of the MIB database, containing your submissions, can always be downloaded from within the Customer Portal.

 

Request additional MIBs to the SNMP MIB browser database - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support

Customizing the UnDP Summary Chart Bubble

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Hi,

 

I created a number of UnDPs in NPM using the standard Orion Universal Device Poller utility , in all of them the returned value is transformed dividing it by 100 to yield a dd.dd formatted value (see picture labeled # 3 in the attached file),

 

However, the UnDP summary display bubble shows (when hovering with the mouse) a truncated value (only dd) (please see picture labeled  # 2)

 

The Top CPU by percent load (see picture #1) displays the bubble as I expected the #2 picture to do.

 

What gives? How can I customize the bubble display,

 

Thank for your help people.

Manage Entities - Edit Row Properties

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Just - finally - upgraded to the latest and greatest Orion Core 2018.2 HF6, NNM 12.3, SAM 6.7.0 WPM 2.2.2

 

I'm getting used to the new Manged Entities View.

I keep switching back and for, I'm happy for that option because I still like the (more compact) display of the the legacy page. Although I do love the added functionality of the new view.

Anyways, can anyone tell me what the Edit Row Properties option in the More drop down is for?

 

Every time I click it my page open up to the Magic Rubik's cube

and just hangs...... like forever.

 

Figured before I open a support call I'd see if anyone has run into this.

My Googling, and Thwack searches have been fruitless.

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