sergeymasushko wrote:
> 
> shaskell wrote:
> > I don't believe there is a way. A Min/Max threshold should not be a dynamic 
> > value.
> > 
> > Is the value you're getting through SNMP a dynamic value? If not, what's 
> > the difference between statically assigning it in the GUI and assigning it 
> > via SNMP? You'll have to make the change either on the device or in Zenoss 
> > if you ever want to adjust your threshold. Why not just assign it in Zenoss?
> 
> 
> You are right this value is not dynamic... but this value frequently changes 
> manually. In this case we need to change this value in two places (on the 
> device and on the zenoss side).


Well, it could probably be done with a python script and an event command. If 
you're familiar with python and the Zenoss API, you could accomplish this. 
What's your level of familiarity with either? I've got some ideas in my head to 
get this to work...




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