Hello, I am a university student who is working on a networking project for the 
Computer Science Department.  I have 22 PC's running Red Hat Linux.  An 
experiment is going to be run on the network where nodes will be emulating 
downtime.  I intended to run Zenoss (or other network monitoring software) in 
parallel fashion to merely confirm the resulting data from the experiment by 
reporting all nodes were actually active and therefore the data was not 
corrupted.

I have Zenoss 2.2.4 installed and running(?) on one of the nodes and am having 
trouble setting it up.  I only need to set up a way for Zenoss to keep track if 
any of the nodes actually go down during the experiment.  I am having alot of 
trouble setting Zenoss up.  I can access Zenoss Core through the web browser, 
but I am beginning to wonder if I should be using something with less 
capability, (maybe Nagios?).

Any help or advice would be appreciated!




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