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SolarWinds UDT - Run the Configuration Wizard; Using Full Variable Names; Working with Temporary Directories

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Troubleshooting
Run the Configuration Wizard
Running the Configuration Wizard, which refreshes files on the web server and
performs checks on the structure of your database, may solve many problems.
Note: Before you run the Configuration Wizard, you should close all open
applications and stop the SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor Service in the
Windows Services Control Panel. It will be restarted by the Wizard at the end of its
process.
Using Full Variable Names
If you are having difficulty acquiring expected values from a selected variable, using
the ${VariableName}format, it may be helpful to include the database table name
within the variable name, as in ${Nodes.IP_Address}.
Working with Temporary Directories
The following sections provide procedures for moving Windows and SQL Server
temporary directories to optimize Server performance and resources.
Moving the SQL Server Temporary Directory
The SQL Server temporary directory, tempdb, where temporary database objects
generated during table creation and sorting are stored, is typically created in the
same location on your Orion Platform database server as the master, model, and
msdb databases. Moving the tempdb database to a physical drive separate from
your Orion Platform database can significantly improve overall system performance.
For more information about moving the SQL Server 2005 temporary directory,
tempdb, for see "Moving System Databases - Example A: Moving the tempdb
Database".
For more information about moving the SQL Server 2008 temporary directory,
tempdb, for see "Moving System Databases- Example A: Moving the tempdb
Database".
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