The best thing is to install net-snmp on the server you want to monitor
(and configure it with the command snmpconf). After that all you have to
do is add the host in zenoss ( you might want to readup on OSProcess and
IpServices 


On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 07:15:50PM +0530, prabhu silvester wrote:
>    Hi All,
> 
>    ����������� I am new zenoss user. Could anyone� tell me setp by setp� how
>    can i monitor remote Linux server by using zenoss.� I am using zenoss 2.3.
>    I wants to monitor CPU load, services like that.
>    Thanks in advance.
> 
>    With Regards,
>    Prabhu

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