Not sure if I missed the instructions somewhere, but I ended associating
all the zenplugins manually to the various Device Classes. I also went
back and disabled all the unnecessary monitors (I.E. winwmi should not
be enabled by default, unless you only monitor windows systems.) 

Does anyone know what the dependencies are for the Dell snmp plugins to
work properly? I am assuming Open Manage needs to be installed. Do they
work on Linux and Windows, or just the official Windows software?

On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 17:43 +0000, jamesroman wrote:
> None of the processes for Linux systems that I monitored in 1.x seem to work 
> in 2.0.6. I've seen some older threads that allude to intermittent problems 
> of this nature, but inone seemed to be resolved. In my case, not one of the 
> processes is sucessful (named, httpd, caagentd, mysqld, etc.). I am getting 
> some sort of incrimenting numeric status for each process. If I delet the 
> process and re-add it, no host is found running the process.
> 
> I am unable to get any of the Software information on the Linux servers as 
> well. I suspect the problem has to do with modeling the device, not with the 
> actual zenprocess collection, since there are a bunch of skipped Maps.
> 
> Anyone seen anyting like this?
> 
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