I thank you very much for the input. I don't remember assigning the template to 
anything other than a class at the time, but I am not going to argue. What I am 
going to take from your input is that maybe the two problems I am seeing are in 
fact unrelated, much to my surprise.

Accordingly, I am going to try again to get the 64-bit counters to work. Here's 
what I have done so far:

* I went to the /Devices templates and renamed ethernetCsmacd to 
ethernetCsmacd_32, then renamed ethernetCsmacd_64 to ethernetCsmacd. 
* I stopped Zenoss, deleted the cache files as described in that thread, and 
restarted Zenoss.
* I ran zemodeler and zenperfsnmp.

Now, everything seemed to work for all of my network equipment -- or at least 
they did not throw any OID errors. The problem turned on its head, however, as 
most of my servers now complained of bad OIDs. Obviously, they were not as 
happy as the routers with the new 64-bit template.

* I then went to /Devices and copied the ethernetCsmacd_32 template to 
/Devices/Servers
* Under /Devices/Servers I renamed the newly copied ethernetCsmacd_32 to 
ethernetCsmacd
* I ran zenmodeler

Now, when I run zenperfsnmp, I am down to only seeing the errors documented in 
the second thread I linked above. In other words, it looks like my routers are 
now being monitored using the 64-bit template and the servers using the 32-bit 
template and both appear to be working.

However, nothing has been graphed yet. I am going to give it while for data 
collection to occur over time and report back on those results.




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