- Release Notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2025.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2024.4.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2024.4 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2024.2.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2024.2 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2024.1.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2024.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.4.2 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.4.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.4 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.3.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.3 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.2.2 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.2.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.2 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.1.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2023.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2022.4.1 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2022.4 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted 2022.3 release notes
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted release history
- SolarWinds Platform release history
- SolarWinds Platform release notes aggregator
- Install or Upgrade
- SolarWinds Platform Products Installation and Upgrade Guide
- About installing or upgrading SolarWinds Platform products and scalability engines
- Prepare to install or upgrade SolarWinds Platform products
- Install SolarWinds Platform products in a new environment
- Install an additional polling engine, additional web server, or HA server in a SolarWinds Platform deployment
- Options for upgrading scalability engines
- Upgrade an existing deployment
- Add a new SolarWinds Platform product to an existing deployment
- Troubleshoot a SolarWinds Platform product installation
- Scalability engine guidelines for SolarWinds products
- Deploy SolarWinds Platform products to Amazon Web Services
- Deploy SolarWinds Platform products to Microsoft Azure
- Install SolarWinds Platform products using Azure Marketplace in Microsoft Azure or Microsoft Azure Government
- Install SolarWinds Platform products using Amazon AWS Marketplace (CloudFormation)
- Deploy the SolarWinds Platform in a multi-tenant way
- Run the SolarWinds Installer in silent mode
- Reasons to Upgrade SolarWinds Platform Products from a 2012 Infrastructure
- SolarWinds Platform Migration Guide
- Migrate the SolarWinds Platform server with minimal downtime
- Migrate SolarWinds Platform products to a new server using the same IP and hostname
- Migrate SolarWinds Platform products to a new server with a new IP or hostname
- Migrate the SolarWinds Platform database to a new server
- Migrate the SolarWinds Platform database to or from a Microsoft Azure database solution
- Migrate the SolarWinds Platform database to Amazon RDS for SQL Server
- Upgrade the Orion SQL Server without migration
- Get Started
- Administer
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted and SolarWinds Platform Administrator Guide
- SolarWinds Platform features
- What is SolarWinds Observability and how does it work
- Licensing model for SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted
- SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted licensing model
- License SolarWinds Platform products in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console
- Evaluate SolarWinds Platform products
- Activate your SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted license
- Activate licenses for SolarWinds Platform products
- Upgrade licenses in the SolarWinds Platform
- Assign licenses for SolarWinds Platform products to a server
- Migrate SolarWinds Platform licenses from one server to another
- Synchronize licenses in the SolarWinds Platform
- Connect SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted to SolarWinds Observability SaaS
- Anomaly-Based Alerting in SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted
- View and manage security data
- Discover and add network devices to SolarWinds Platform
- Discover your network for the SolarWinds Platform with the Discovery Wizard
- Add nodes to SolarWinds Platform using Active Directory
- Credentials for Active Directory discovery in SolarWinds Platform
- Automatically add discovered nodes to SolarWinds Platform
- Advanced discovery in the SolarWinds Platform
- Add discovered devices to the SolarWinds Platform
- Add a single node for monitoring to the SolarWinds Platform
- Choose the polling method to use in the SolarWinds Platform
- Use a list of IP addresses to discover your network
- Manage scheduled discovery results in the SolarWinds Platform
- Set the default SNMP version for wizards
- Minimize SNMP processing load during discoveries in the SolarWinds Platform using the Discovery Ignore List
- Manage devices in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console
- Delete devices from monitoring
- View node data in tooltips
- Edit node properties
- Change the polling method for a node
- Promote a node from ICMP to SNMP monitoring
- Change polling engine node assignments in the SolarWinds Platform
- View the resources and statistics monitored on a node
- Monitor volumes in the SolarWinds Platform
- Suspend data collection or alerts for nodes in Maintenance Mode
- Poll and rediscover devices immediately
- Calculate node status in the SolarWinds Platform
- Node status contributors
- Status Rollup Mode in the SolarWinds Platform
- Group objects and mirror network dependencies in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console
- View events, alerts, traps, and syslogs in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console Message Center
- Monitor hardware health
- Monitor Hardware Health for Nutanix clusters
- Nutanix Hardware Health monitoring requirements
- Set up Hardware Health monitoring for Nutanix clusters
- Display Hardware Health data for Nutanix clusters
- Understand Nutanix sensor status mapping
- Manage alerts and reports for Nutanix clusters
- Troubleshoot Nutanix Hardware Health monitoring
- Monitor Hardware Health for Nutanix clusters
- Nutanix Hardware Health monitoring requirements
- Monitor Cisco UCS devices in the SolarWinds Platform
- Monitor cloud instances and VMs
- Recommendations and requirements for monitoring cloud accounts
- Configure cloud accounts for the SolarWinds Platform
- Find cloud account credentials
- Add the first cloud account to the SolarWinds Platform
- Explore cloud instances and VMs
- Cloud service polling overview
- Throttling overview: control resources used by your cloud instance/VM
- Manage your cloud infrastructure
- Monitor containers in the SolarWinds Platform
- Monitor virtual infrastructure
- Quality of Experience
- Monitor Quality of Experience metrics
- Poll devices with SolarWinds Platform Agents
- View logs and events with the Log Viewer
- Alert Integrations in the SolarWinds Platform
- Troubleshooting environmental issues with Performance Analysis dashboards
- Use alerts to monitor your environment with the SolarWinds Platform
- Manage SolarWinds Platform Web Console user accounts in the SolarWinds Platform
- Manage polling engines in the SolarWinds Platform
- Administrative functions of the SolarWinds Platform Web Console in the SolarWinds Platform
- Manage the SolarWinds Platform Web Console for your SolarWinds Platform
- Customize the SolarWinds Platform Web Console look, views, settings, charts, and maps in the SolarWinds Platform
- Intelligent Maps for SolarWinds Platform products
- View monitored objects on Worldwide map or on Network Atlas maps in the SolarWinds Platform
- Manage and view reports in the SolarWinds Platform
- Create custom monitors in the SolarWinds Platform
- Access nodes using HTTP, SSH, and Telnet in the SolarWinds Platform
- Optimize and scale SolarWinds Platform products
- High Availability in SolarWinds Platform products
- Critical third-party software components in SolarWinds Platform
- SolarWinds approach to comprehensive Exchange monitoring
Remove a custom property in the SolarWinds Platform
This topic applies only to the following products:
SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted
DPAIM — EOC — IPAM — LA — NAM — NCM — NPM — NTA — SAM — SRM — UDT — VMAN — VNQM
If the custom property is used in reports or alerts, remove it from the definition of all alerts and reports before you remove it from the SolarWinds Platform Web Console. Reports defined using removed custom properties do not work, and alerts stop triggering.
- Log in to the SolarWinds Platform Web Console as an administrator.
- Click Settings > All Settings in the menu bar.
- In the Node & Group Management grouping, click Manage Custom Properties.
- Select properties you want to remove, and click Delete.
- Confirm your action when prompted.