Just as an update, someone I was talking to mentioned that this issue might be 
caused by the fact that I run Zenoss as a Linux VM.  I can't see how this would 
cause this alerting issue, but this person swears that Zenoss was showing all 
sorts of problems while in a VM, and they were all fixed by moving the box to 
real metal.  

Can anyone comment on this statement...could the fact that I'm running this in 
a VM be causing this alerting problem?  

Really, what I need to know is if Zenoss does have some function for 
suppression of msgs that fire quickly.  If it does not, then the VM idea might 
have some weight...but if Zenoss IS holding the msgs on purpose, then it is 
just something I need to somehow tune.  

Perhaps one of the higher ups could comment?  Thanks again.

Jason




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