Yes, this caught me off guard as well. 2.0.4 no longer allows using CIDR notation. Instead, there appears to be a propery on the /networks path which allows us to add additional masks. It appears that 2.0.4 tries to determine the different "supernets" while performing a discovery. Perhaps a developer can expound. ________________________________
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Bloice Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 11:10 AM To: zenoss users Subject: [zenoss-users] Zenoss 2.0.4 - Unable to add a network If just upgraded to 2.0.4 via the tarball, and I'm still unable to add a network from the networks page using cidr notation. I.e. Attempting to add the network "10.158.0.0/18 " results in a "jumping" dialog box and a red warning error message 'The id "10.158.0.0/18" contains characters illegal in URLs.' -- Regards, Graham Bloice
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