FYI, Blue Medora has made publicly available 4 distinct vROps environments that are online and available for anyone who might find it useful to connect them. Details, including scenarios highlighted in each, are available below. If you have questions regarding access or the content of these demos, please reach out to demosupport@bluemedora.com.
Resource Kinds: vSphere | Oracle Database | NetApp Storage | Cisco UCS | Cisco Nexus
vROps Version: 6.3
User Login / Password Info can be found here
Scenarios found in this environment:
Resource Kinds: vSphere | MySQL Adapter | MongoDB | EMC VNX Block | Dell EMC PowerEdge | Cisco Networking
vROps Version: 6.3
User Login / Password Info can be found here
Scenarios found in this environment:
Resource Kinds: vSphere | NetApp E-Series | Microsoft SQL Server | F5 BIG-IP | Dell EMC PowerEdge | Citrix XenDesktop | Cisco Networking
vROPs Version: 6.4
User Login / Password Info can be found here
Scenarios found in this environment:
Resource Kinds: vSphere | PostgreSQL | Oracle DB | MSSQL | NetApp | Cisco UCS | Cisco Networking | Amazon Web Services | Amazon RDS | Amazon Aurora
vROps Version: 6.5
User Login / Password Info can be found here
Scenarios found in this environment:
I thought it'd be neat to check this out, and have only looked at demo 4 but all collections are currently in a failed state. As the demo user, I have very limited visibility, so I cannot really investigate much beyond that. I'll see if they have a feedback section.
Thanks,
-K
Hello,
I'm Craig Lee with Blue Medora and lead our demo env team.
In all of our demo environments the adapters are in the "failed" state because its running in a Historical Mode (HVM). The data is still being replayed, so there are metrics in the objects and alerts, but if you look at the adapter themselves, they will always look like they are down on an HVM system.
Yes, the demo user on VROPS is a non-admin user, so they can't look at the adapter configuration. Thank for digging in though.
Let me know if you see issues with the dashboards or object metrics.
You can email demosupport@bluemedora.com for any issues or questions.
Thanks,
Craig
Craig,
Thanks for the quick response. I'll continue looking around and email in if I find anything.
-K