ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionssystem.info missing in the Info on a device Hello, I have the system.info =~ “Integrated Lights-Out 4 255 Aug 1 6 2017” on 3 machines but it is missing on 2 other machines. What do I miss in the process to get the system.info appearing on the info for a device and get populated ? I checked the SNMP Services on each machine and the Security Tab is identical with the “Accepted community names” as well as the list of IPs in the “Accept SNMP packets from the hosts”. What did I miss? Thanks, Dom SolvedRe: Time Per user in Portal Thanks Got it from my CSM. Re: Collectors Capacity review Hello, Is it possible to have these information in a report instead of dashboards…? Thanks, Dom Re: Collectors Capacity review Re: Collectors Capacity review Re: Query on collectors Hi Mike , Thanks for your response , in my 2nd query i mean in one environment suppose we are using 10-12 medium size collectors for monitoring devices instead of using 10-12 medium sized collectors can't we use 2-3 collectors of XXL sized , which is the best practice in terms of costs , availability from the industry perspective . I have the same question as our Support Team wants 52 collectors more as Large on top of the 64 already in place would it be better to get XXL collectors to manage our environment. Thanks, Dom Collectors Capacity review Hello, What are the best reports to be done on collectors to verify their performances? CPU RAM Disk (I/O, Space...) Resources # Instances # I attached below the data in the screenshots I am looking to collect in a excel file... Thanks, Dom SolvedTime Per user in Portal Hello, I am looking for a report of the time each users is spending the Logic Monitor Portal.I know it exists as I am receiving it from LM once a month but it is limited to the TOP 10 I need one for all the users existing in the settings... Is it a standard report? Thanks, Dom SolvedRe: Ping Failing from collector to device and back? 1 hour ago, Mike Moniz said: have collectors located on the same network segment as the devices being monitored so not hitting firewalls This is the recommended architecture. 1 hour ago, mnagel said: most organizations these days are moving to internal compartmentalization, which means firewalls of some sort If your firewalls are blocking legitimate business traffic, they need to not do that. Hello, Yes we are trying to have the collectors and their client on the same segment Yes we have multiple Firewalls all through the Network not on the client itself… I will recheck them as the issue does not seem to be wide spread even through a group of servers within a common application which typically are all on the same subnet and have the same firewalls. Thanks, Dom Re: Ping Failing from collector to device and back? Interesting, I haven't run into that yet myself. I typically have collectors located on the same network segment as the devices being monitored so not hitting firewalls, but some situations do go thru some. Is this specific to Windows or Linux Collectors? Hello, I would have to check with the Linux Team as I have only Windows Server 2016 Collectors on my side. Thanks, Dom
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