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SolarWinds UDT - Discovery Settings; Using Node Filters; Applying a Node Filter; Example Filters with Associated SQL Queries

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Chart Aspect Ratio is the height/width ratio for web console charts. This ratio
should be set between 0.25 and 3.0 to avoid erratic display problems, though
the performance of individual systems may differ.
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Thumbnail Aspect Ratio is the height/width ratio for chart thumbnails.
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95th Percentile Calculations is a setting that adds annotation lines to charts at
the entered percentile. This value is normally set to 95.
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Font Size sets the default relative size, Small, Medium, or Large, of the text that
is displayed within charts in the Orion Web Console. This setting is
independent of your browser settings. The font settings in your browser will
affect resource headers and some resource contents.
Discovery Settings
The Discovery Settings section provides the Notify about new removable volumes
option. This option allows you to indicate whether or not you want to be notified
when removable volumes are added to your network and discovered during network
discovery. For more information about network discovery in SolarWinds UDT, see
"Discovering and Adding Network Devices"
Using Node Filters
When you are managing or monitoring large numbers of network devices, node list
resources can easily become very large and difficult to navigate. Filters are optional
SQL queries that are used to limit node list displays for easier resource navigation.
SQL queries can be made on any predefined or custom properties. For more
information about defining custom properties, see "Creating Custom Properties"
Applying a Node Filter
1. Click Edit in any node list resource.
2. Provide an appropriate SQL query in the Filter Nodes (SQL) field, and then click
Submit.
Example Filters with Associated SQL Queries
Note: By default, node list resources are designed to sort nodes alphabetically by
node caption. This configuration can not be overwritten using a SQL filter, so order by
clauses included in SQL filters are redundant and will result in Custom SQL filter
formatting errors.
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