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Zenoss Core 3.x Network and System Monitoring

You're reading from   Zenoss Core 3.x Network and System Monitoring A step-by-step guide to configuring, using, and adapting this free Open Source network monitoring system

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849511582
Length 312 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael Badger Michael Badger
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Zenoss Core 3.x Network and System Monitoring
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Network and System Monitoring with Zenoss Core 2. Discovering Devices FREE CHAPTER 3. Device Setup and Administration 4. Monitor Status and Performance 5. Custom Monitoring Templates 6. Core Event Management 7. Collecting Events 8. Settings and Administration 9. Extending Zenoss Core with ZenPacks 10. Reviewing Built-in Reports 11. Writing Custom Device Reports Event Attributes
Device Attributes
Example snmpd.conf
Index

Adding a single device


We've seen how you can autodiscover the devices on your network, but you may not want to monitor all of the discovered networks. For example, you may have workstations, test servers, and other systems not worth monitoring. By adding a single device at a time, you can also specify device attributes, including classes, SNMP properties, serial numbers, notes, and more.

The Add Single Device option is available by clicking on Infrastructure | Devices. See the following screenshot:

The Add a Single Device window displays as a pop up with the option to add several device attributes:

The advantage of adding devices from this view is that we can add a device with a specific set of properties. The wizard didn't give us this kind of flexibility.

Entering device attributes

At a minimum, we should enter a Device Name and Device Class. The Device Name identifies the IP address or resolvable hostname, while the Device Class Path sets the monitoring properties we want our device to inherit...

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Zenoss Core 3.x Network and System Monitoring
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ISBN-13: 9781849511582
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