Well, yes - check the Zenoss dev guide:
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/zenoss-dev-guide/2.3.3/ch02s05.html
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



dberger wrote, On 4/22/2009 2:02 PM:
> My company runs Zenoss to monitor its network.  Among other things, we have a 
> multi-tiered data distribution system comprised of servers running on 
> different VMs or different machines altogether.  I have been asked to write a 
> monitor to check that data from various sources flows downstream to clients 
> and identify where a blockage is occurring so that people can be notified and 
> a restart can be performed.
> 
> I have been told to try to integrate this with our running Zenoss system.  
> From what I've read, my guess is that this means defining some events in 
> Zenoss and then sending a message to the running Zenoss instance.  I'm not 
> really sure how to find the documentation to do this correctly.  Is there a 
> standard API for this?  If I have to write some python scripts and install 
> with the Zenoss instance, I probably can, but I'm not in IT, so the less I 
> have to configure their system the better.  I apologize for asking a question 
> that's probably well-documented, but I just can't seem to find it.
> 
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