We often times (several times a week) have it where filesystem utilization goes 
above 100%. This is because we are often times resizing/expanding volumes which 
are mapped across a SAN from a NetApp filer. We want to monitor the systems at 
the OS level, rather than the NetApp level (since it's a SAN and these are 
formatted volumes, the NetApp can't give us any information on disk 
utilzation). Since we make these changes several times a week, I believe the 
SNMP id's are getting changed around when devices are added/changed/removed - 
and because of that, there are mismatches which cause the utilization to exceed 
100%. 

Anyways, to resolve this we just simply remodel the device in Zenoss. So my 
question is, does Zenoss automatically remodel devices? If so, how often? Is 
there a way we can force it to remodel a device if it finds a filesystem > 
100%? Or is there a better solution? 

Thanks, 

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