My cycle time is in seconds :)

If I can help with any sort of debugging of the problem, let me know
what you need.  Some of my devices are only missing a few cycles, others
look like they don't do anything for hours and then kick in again - it
was just a little disconcerting.

>>> On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at  8:56 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 
> Dave,
> 
> We have a known bug on another system that is causing this problem.  

> We have yet to figure out the issue.  You should be able to monitor 

> this many devices from a single server (what are the specs of the  
> box?)  You can look in $ZENHOME/log/zenperfsnmp.log to see what your 

> cycle time is.
> 
> - EAD
> 
> On Sep 16, 2006, at 4:46 PM, DAVE CUSHING wrote:
> 
>> I am currently monitoring about 150 devices (about 60 servers and
90
>> switches), and I have noticed that on some devices I get gaps in  
>> the RRD
>> graphs.
>>
>> I am concerned about this because I am not sure if it is an
indicator
>> that the system is too busy to poll that device.  I don't get any  
>> alerts
>> about the device being down, but there are gaps in a lot of the
graphs
>> of the devices.  Should I be looking at perhaps breaking my
monitoring
>> server into multiple stations?  Also, does ZenOSS support  
>> clustering or
>> something similar?  Can I have multiple 'sensor' stations reporting 

>> to a
>> central server that I monitor everything on?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any advice!
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