![]() I could not find a way to get an alert variable into a report. Hallelujah !!!!!!! But now, how to get it. I happen to be setting up new alerts in the system and was adding in some variables when I noticed that there was a field called Privacy that showed the SNMPv3 password. I had another three thousand cameras out there with SNMP. ![]() Even then, that was only the network devices. The problem was that the password in the database is encrypted, so a direct select statement did not work.Īfter three months, I had consigned myself to the fact that I just had to work a little on the Network team so that they would like me enough to look up the passwords. Solarwinds worked, that is all that mattered. The Network team did not want anything to do with me because I was a Server guy and the previous owner of the SolarWinds environment admitted that he had other more important things to do that find what the passwords were. One of the biggest issues I had was around passwords. I also found another five hundred devices that were just using ICMP for the polling method because they “did not see the reason for anything else”. ![]() ![]() There were over three hundred down items from devices that were not on the network anymore and another fifty or so duplicate items from people just running Network Discovery and taking in all of the information found. It had not been changed or updated in at least two years. When I started at my new company, one of the first things I did was bring back to life the SolarWinds environment.
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