Functionally there is nothing different between Systems and Groups,
they're just different ways to organize your devices. The thinking
was that Systems imply device similarities while Groups are aimed at
logical organization, but you can do the same things with both as well
as put things in multiple Groups and/or Systems. A bit of redundancy,
but somewhat useful.
Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
community.zenoss.com
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On Oct 22, 2008, at 7:23 AM, James Pulver wrote:
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
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