No, Zenoss only does one transform for an event.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



nxumdon wrote, On 1/23/2009 9:29 AM:
> Hi
> So I've got Zenoss setup pretty sexy like and its decoding most all my traps 
> and loaded most all my mibs (a few say they loaded, but show up 
> empty...something to fix on a rainy day i guess), and I've got some nice 
> transforms setup to fix some encoding problems and clean up some summary 
> msgs.  
> 
> Now, what I'd like to do, if possible, is to setup a new event class, one 
> that all new events would pass through before being further grouped into 
> their more specific classes.  I would like this general, catch all, first 
> class/transform to look at the 'evt.device' and if it falls into one subnet, 
> change the component to ClientX, if it falls into another subnet, change 
> component to ClientY...once the event has passed through this and been 
> labeled (via the component field), it should then proceed and land in its 
> proper event class.  
> 
> Does this make sense...is it possible?  Could I make a new Event Class 
> Mapping and somehow leave it very open and generic, to catch all and only 
> apply this basic 'where did you come from' transform and then pass it along.  
> 
> Thanks!
> J
> 
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