It is expected every 6 hours or so IIRC - Zenoss re-models the systems
then. You could disable it entirely, and manually invoke modeling, or
change the model time - searching this forum ought to find threads about
both. For SNMP down alerts, I've found extending the timeout value from
2.5seconds to 5 and retries from 2 to 4 works well, though of course,
this can have an effect on the entire cycle time...
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
littonj wrote:
I am seeing the following load spikes on my Zenoss machine:
This is apparently due to the zenmodeler process. I have auto-discovery turned
off. What might be causing this? Is this expected behavior. It should be noted
that this is a dual-proc machine and the zenmodeler process is completely
bogging down one of the processors. The side effect of this is that I sometimes
get alerts during this that the snmp agent for this machine is unavailable.
I've also noticed that I am more likely to see similar false positives from
some of the other machines that I am monitoring during these spikes.
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