Maybe I'm doing this wrong.  Please help me out here.

1. Add network(s) e.g. 192.168.0.0/24, 192.168.1.0/24
2. Select All, then Discover Devices

The ping cycle works and I see my active IPs.  However, the device
modelling for all intents isn't working.  I got my routers (at .1)
then nothing.  Performance got HORRIBLE so I restarted via service
zenoss restart.  This didn't help.  I did a zopectl restart and that
seemed to fix the performance problem, but modelling never happened.
If I were to restart the discover process it'll just choke the
performance again.

I seem to recall coming across a zendisc statement a few months ago
(in the 2.0.0 manual) but I was under the impression that it does the
exact same thing as 'Discover Devices'.  Is that right?

So, long story short, I can't seem to load multiple devices in an
automated fashion using the GUI without it basically killing the UI.

I've tried to add devices and I'm having issues with that as well.  So
far 2.1 seems less stable than the last 2.0.x version I'd tried but
maybe I'm just being unlucky.

Server is an ESX VM with 1GB RAM (about 80% usage), plenty of CPU and
disk.  OS is CentOS 5.

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