But what is causing the error of getting more than one report back from the 
device?  I have tried re-installing 0.23 from scratch but the problem still 
exists.  I have played with zenstep a number of different times, but I still 
cannot get the graphing to work without some sort of gaps in it.

Can I retrograde to 0.22 with the current schema structure or will that cause 
problems?

>>> On 11/6/2006 at 8:57 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Erik A. Dahl"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave,
> 
> This is most likely the reason for the other errors you are getting  
> (about minimum update times).  The "other" Eric is out for a couple  
> of days maybe he will have more insight...
> 
> -EAD
> 
> On Nov 5, 2006, at 12:13 PM, DAVE CUSHING wrote:
> 
>> I don't know if it means anything, but I am also getting a lot of  
>> messages like the one below:
>>
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:48 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device 3406-1900C-1 is  
>> reporting more than once
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:48 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device 1708-3548XL-1 is  
>> reporting more than once
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:49 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device 2478-3548XL-1 is  
>> reporting more than once
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:50 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device  
>> Enterprise-3548XL-1 is reporting more than once
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:50 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device 1407-3548XL-1 is  
>> reporting more than once
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:51 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device 1717A-3548XL-1 is  
>> reporting more than once
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:52 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device 4116-3548XL-1 is  
>> reporting more than once
>> 2006-11-05 12:07:53 ERROR zen.zenperfsnmp: Device 3116-3548XL-1 is  
>> reporting more than once
>>
>> I have tried a number of things over the weekend, but none seem to  
>> change the problem I am seeing.  Any suggestions would be  
>> appreciated, I am stumped at the moment.
>>
>>>>> On 11/3/2006 at 3:57 PM, in message  
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eric
>> Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi Sheraz,
>>>
>>> Yes you can (in 0.23 or greater) capture nagios performance data.
>>>
>>> Go to "PerfConf" tab.  You will see a link near the top which will  
>>> take
>>> you to the template presently used for this device.  Either click  
>>> on the
>>> link, or create a copy of that template for the device.
>>>
>>> Add a new data source called "check_ping".  Select that new data
>>> source.  Change the type from SNMP to "COMMAND".
>>>
>>> Use this as your command template:
>>>
>>>     check_ping -H ${here/manageIp} -w 100,20% -c 500,60% -p 5 |  
>>> sed 's/,
>>> RTA = /|RTA=/'
>>>
>>> Save the data source.  Add a data point below the data source  
>>> called "RTA".
>>>
>>> That bit of ugliness with "sed s/.... " is necessary because  
>>> check_ping
>>> doesn't emit the right form for a nagios performance statistic.  If
>>> check_ping ever emits a value like "1.2 s" then you are going to get
>>> strange results, but I bet it's always in milliseconds.
>>>
>>> Restart zencommand from the About page for the config to take effect
>>> right away.
>>>
>>> Note that if you do this at the /Device/Server level, all the devices
>>> that use that template will now be monitored by check_ping.
>>>
>>> You may have to edit the zproperty "zCommandPath" if you installed
>>> zenoss somewhere besides /usr/local/zenoss, or you can give the full
>>> path to check_ping.it
>>>
>>> You will have to add your new data source to a graph to see it  
>>> displayed.
>>>
>>> -Eric
>>>
>>> Sheraz wrote:
>>>> hi,
>>>> how can i use nagios plugins to graph the performance data?
>>>> for example i m monitoring one of my netork device on which for some
>>>> reasons i dont want to enable snmp. I'll do
>>>> check_ping -H 10.200.1.1 -w 100.0,20% -c 500.0,60% -p 5
>>>> PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 45.35 ms
>>>> Now how would i graph the response times?
>>>>
>>>> Similarly if i am monitoring some web server or ftp server how  
>>>> would i
>>>> graph the performance data usinf the zcommand plugin.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any detailed document for the zcommand plugin ( i mean  
>>>> to ask the
>>>> detailed usage of nagios and cacti plugins as implemnted in  
>>>> zencommand)
>>>> and zperfxml plugin.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any doument specifing the meaning of the fields found in  
>>>> RRD
>>>> templates. Lets say i want to alter the default ethernet graph  
>>>> template is
>>>> there a doucment specifing the what fields in RRD template does  
>>>> what?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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