jmp242 wrote:
> Yes, I also decided to use Zenoss with 1.1 and on through 2.2.4 now. It 
> does a superset of Nagios. What I was expressing is that Zenoss has real 
> bugs, and can be a little finicky to tune.
> 
> I'e found that if you get it set up, and leave it alone, it's solid, but 
> anytime you add new devices, you've got to give youself a week or so to 
> re-tune, and configure the events etc for those devices, and during that 
> period instability can happen.
> --
> James Pulver
> Information Technology Area Supervisor
> LEPP Computer Group
> Cornell University


I agree that Zenoss does have bugs and it can be a little finicky to tune but 
overall its a nice system.




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