How to disable SG-Solarwind?
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‎10-31-2024 08:37 AM
I have a straight forward requirement to disable solarwind so there is no CI created with discovery source SolarWind

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‎10-31-2024 09:59 AM
You can disable the scheduled imports by setting them to active=false. These are found on the scheduled_import_set table and will likely start SG-Solarwind
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‎10-31-2024 10:43 AM
Hi Keiran,
Thank you for responding. All the scheduled imports are already inactive since last year but still in the import is happening

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‎11-01-2024 05:39 AM
Hmm that is interesting. If you look in your flow executions, do you see execution contexts which would point to the flow running? Trying to determine if there is another source for your solarwinds data which is in addition to Service Graph
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‎06-19-2025 10:20 AM
The most obvious possibility would be a different data source bringing in those CIs. Depending on what other data sources you have coming in it could be where the initial data source of Solarwinds is being updated by a different or "new" data source. This is common with using items such as Discovery, SCCM, Tanium, and many others which easily overlap on some items such as network adapters, hardware CIs, and so forth depending on what capabilities you had coming in originally through Solarwinds.