First, look under the OS tab, see if you see the network devices there, 
click on their name and you ought to get graphs.

For the Missing RRD file - you probably have to wait for several 
collections (15 minutes or so) before a graph will appear.

For other graphs, you need the OID and you need to know how to interpret 
it. If you've got that, see:
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/zenoss-guide/2.2.4/ch13.html
Or the version of zenoss you're using...
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



HercuLeeZzz wrote, On 2/12/2009 11:10 AM:
> Hi James,
> 
> Thanks for your prompt and informative response.  Unfortunately, I would 
> really like to clarify this process:
> 
> 1) Add device
> 2) Put it in the proper device class
> 3) I navigate to router 
> (/Devices/Network/Router/Cisco/Internal/10.1.2.254/Perf) and see that it now 
> has a CPU graph!  Awesome!!  However, their is no graphing happening.  It has 
> a message that states:  Missing RRD File.  
> 
> I'm certain I can solve this out.  What is more important to me is creating 
> the network traffic graphs.  I'm a little surprised that I get a CPU graph 
> and not a interface graph of some sort.
> 
> How do I great other graphs for this device?  I would like to be able to 
> create standard graph templates at the class level so that everything in that 
> class inherits the graphing requirements.
> 
> Further clarification would be welcomed warmly!
> 
> Thanks!
> Lee
> 
> 
> 
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