The username/password is where things usually bugger up.

You have to use:
DOMAIN\USER
so if you are only using local user accounts the
.\USER
should work. Note the backslash, this uses Windows notation as far as I can tell.

Remember that you do need to use FQDN for device names for Zenoss to work right. Also sometimes machines just show up as bad WMI state for no reason I've ever figured out. It usually just goes away in an hour or so.

Make sure the windows user has admin privs on the remote machine.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



galez74 wrote:
I was trying to follow these instructions here: 
http://dev.zenoss.org/trac/wiki/HowToSetupZenWin

What I did:
- in zenos, I added a Server, filled in the WMI userpass, (do I have to set the 
user as ./zenosuser or just plain zenosuser)

- I verified that WMI works from a remote host (with wbemtest)
- but in the logs (zenwin.log  zenwinmodeler.log) all I see is:

2007-09-13 22:04:03 WARNING zen.zenwinmodeler: skipping SRV2K3 has bad wmi state

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