Hi:

I'm pretty new to zenoss. I had no problem installing it and
configuring it to monitor our network of 45 or so Unix and Windows
servers.  It appears to be really slick.

I've noticed that some events become more severe as time elapses.
E.g., some of our Windows cpuPercentProcessorTime events (which are
mapped to /Perf/CPU) have severity 3, but if the condition isn't
cleared, subsequent events have severity 4.  Is this severity
increment something that's done by zenoss?  Or by the SNMP agent?  If
zenoss, where's it done, and can the behaviour be configured?  If not,
could it be done by zenoss and, if so, where?

We would like to implement similar behaviour for /Status/Ping events
on our Windows servers (which are constantly being rebooted at varous
times of the day).  That is, when zenoss notices that a Windows box is
unresponsive, we'd like this to be reported with severity 3 and only
be upped to a severity 5 when the machine is down for five minutes or
more.  Where would we make this change?

Thanks.

                                --Cliff Krumvieda
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