If I remember right, I only had to disable one of them to actually make it 
work.  I don't remember if it was the disk bytes read or write OID that was 
causing the problem, but I just disabled both and moved on.

--Dennis

----- "buldamoosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Understandable.  It should fail on a single OID not the whole device. 
> Just because it can't read the disk information, it should move on to
> the next OID IMHO.  Since it is near impossible to contact anyone at
> ZenOSS unless you have given them some money I'll see what I can come
> up with.  Sitting around waiting for them to fix my problem doesn't
> seem to be working.
> 
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>  Benjamin Moore
> 
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