We recently installed the Zenoss | Core v. 1.9.5 virtual machine to check it out. So far it looks like it will do everything we want it to do. Combined with a few other tools, we will have a monitoring system we are very happy with.
I know it is not for production use but, our Internet Explorer users are experiencing some problems and I am wondering if they are a symptom of this being beta or if it is just they way Zenoss is built. While not a show stopper at all, the first problem we see after we log in using IE (v. 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300) is that the Zenoss logo in the upper left corner seems to be in reverse. It is just a white box where you can faintly see the o. The search box in the right corner also does not seem to display correctly. That would be OK were it not for the second issue we have. Viewing a graph causes IE to crash. This seems to be true regardless of where the graph is (Perf or OS) so it looks like it is defiantly graph related as opposed to a problem on a specific page. If this is just due to the fact that this is a not for production release, selling Zenoss to my department will be a piece of cake. The couple of us who use Firefox will continue to play with what we have, and upgrade as soon as the next release comes out. However, most of the department still uses IE so it will be hard to sell to them if (in the release version) an important feature like graphs, cause their browser to blowup. Thanks for any guidance. James James Alspach Systems Applications Technician Shasta County Office of Education 1644 Magnolia avenue Redding, California 96003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (530) 225-0293 IT Hotline: 225-0279 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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