On 26/10/2007, James Alspach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yesterday there was a great instruction on how to set up ping response > time graphing. Thank you Mr. Bloice! > > I set it all up but then got confused when I went to implement. My > understanding is that the class was to define the type of device (server, > router, etc…) and that device could only be in one class at a time (it is a > Router or a Switch, a Server or a Router, etc…). > > It looks from the setup and my limited understanding of Zenoss, that this > treats the ping as the device class. How does this work if I need to graph > the response time to a device? For instance, I have an existing router that > sits remotely; can I graph the round trip info and still leave it set as a > router? > > > If you only have a small number of devices that you want to do this with you can just make a local copy of the template for that device and edit it in the manner I described to add the RTA graph. If you have more than a few devices it would be best to make a class for them that includes all that you need in the template.
-- Regards, Graham Bloice
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