pmorton wrote:
> The way that performance graphs work are as follows;
> 
> The Device template is applied to all new devices by default. (you can
> override this by binding the template.
> 
> For device components they are done by type. If you select the component
> in the web browser (The interface) you will see the type listed as
> ethernetCsmacd_64 or ppp or ds1 or any multitude of other device types.
> In order to automatically monitor any device under you need to create a
> new template called (the type name) in your case ethernetCsmacd_64 or
> ethernetCsmacd on /devices/server/linux/fancy. Now all devices under
> /devices/server/linux/fancy will be monitored with the new
> ethernetCsmacd template.
> 
> Paul
> 
> 


Thanks Paul,

Ah, that helped on my confusion. But then i think my problem might be 
elsewhere...

The device have some interfaces on Counter32 that gets discovered when i add 
the device.

Now, i have 6 more interfaces that i can find with enterprise.x.x.x.x and so 
on. When i add another interface under Interfaces :

Device/Server/Linux/mydevices/mydevice/os

Zenoss automatic thinks this is a Counter32 interface and bind the 
ethernetCsmacd template for that interface.

If i reset binding i get an error : "You are already using the default values."

If i try to bind and select ethernetCsmacd_64 zenoss locks up and hang.

I checked the logs if there is any error when i try to bind but nothing. Is 
there some way to add the interface and tell what template to use?




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