You don't want both localhost AND the FQDN of the server. You want just
the FQDN of the server, delete the Device Localhost, and then go into
event manager and clear heartbeats.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
stevecrye wrote:
Hi;
Just installed Zenoss Enterprise 2.1.3 from the .iso on a brand-new Dell PE
2950. I blindly accepted all the defaults during the install. All seems OK with
the OS and Zenoss is running OK, but I'm trying to follow the first few steps
in the Quick Start guide and not much is working. I know I have to read the
200+ page manual, but if we could fix a couple of annoyances I will feel much
better.
We purchased the smallest Edu package and I only get 2 support incidents per
month, so I'm trying to be miserly.
In the event tab of /Devices /Server /Linux /localhost, we are getting two
errors that might be related:
127.0.0.1 sendto error Host localhost and episd32.episd.org are both using ip
127.0.0.1 (red in color) count = 19
and
snmp agent down on device localhost (yellow in color) count = 1
Here is the contents of /etc/hosts :
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 episd32.episd.org episd32 localhost.localdomain
localhost
TIA from a newbie that is ignorant but not a complete idiot and short on time
( I manage a network of ~ 4000 cisco devices that spans 100 sites).
Steve
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