I sadly don't have any useful input - it seems like the regex ought to 
work as you want, but you may try the Zenoss Dev IRC session today @ 
11AM EST. Perhaps a dev can shed some light on this.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



anastrophe wrote, On 2/18/2009 9:04 PM:
> since i left out some details:
> 
> zenoss 2.3.2, running on a Xen CentOS 5.x instance.
> 
> i go to the 'processes' tab. i create a process. the regex is "mongrel_rails".
> i go to the device page for one of my app servers. i unlock the app server. i 
> model the server. the fifteen mongrels show up in the os process list, as 
> previously shown.
> 
> within a few minutes, events have been generated indicating the processes are 
> not running. 
> 
> the bracketed info after "mongrel_rails" in the previous listing indicates 
> the port, whether the mongrel is active, and how many tasks it's handled. so 
> the second and third fields change quite often. but with a regex of just 
> "mongrel_rails", and "ignore parameters" set true, that should be completely 
> ignored, shouldn't it?
> 
> i even went so far as to buy the 'zenoss core network and system monitoring' 
> book recently, in hopes it might shed some light on this. i did not.
> 
> 
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