I browsed through the guide, and I have one major question - what is the functional difference (if any) between systems and groups? Do I understand correctly that devices can be part of multiple systems or groups?
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



mray wrote:
We're happy to announce we're releasing our new Getting Started With Zenoss (http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/Getting_Started_with_Zenoss.pdf) guide to help ease new users into understanding Zenoss and what it can do for them. It's intended to help you navigate the application and quickly walk you through several basic tasks that demonstrate Zenoss’ capabilities. After logging in to Zenoss, you will learn how to: • Add a device, and then view its status and performance details • Set up, observe, and acknowledge an alert There are sections that dive a little deeper into the user interface and system features, and show you how to: • Configure your network for Zenoss • Add devices to Zenoss through discovery, and then use device classes to monitor them • Monitor devices and servers, using thresholds for performance event generation • Create and manage user accounts
Please check it out, we think there's a lot of useful content and that it's a 
great introduction for new and veteran Zenoss users alike.

http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/Getting_Started_with_Zenoss.pdf

Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager




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