Hi;

This is driving me crazy. First, some clarification. I'm not talking about 
device discovery. I know that in the /Networks, zProperties Configuration tab, 
there is a variable zAutoDiscover. If this is not set to True, then devices in 
a given subnet will not be discovered if the subnet is checked and "discover 
devices" is triggered.

I'm talking about Zenoss going out and finding new IP subnets and ranges of 
IPs. I've tried hunting down every instance of the zenoss.snmp.RouteMap plugin 
in every device class and removing it. Then I tediously deleted all ~ 800 
networks and subnets that it finds every night (most of which don't match the 
subnets we actually use). I've tried every imaginable set of values in the 
zDefaultNetworkTree fields, ranging from one entry of 32, to the actual subnet 
masks we use on our subnets (/16, /20 and /22). We do not use any other masks 
on any Cisco router. All our routes are static. We have about 100 sites, each 
with a layer 3 switch, and about 3000 layer-2 devices. We don't monitor 
anything other than Cisco devices. We have two collectors and one master.

But, it keeps finding and adding subnets. In particular, this will happen right 
after  I add a new site's router, even though the log shows that the modeler is 
not processing the zenoss.snmp.RouteMap.

Any help greatly appreciated. I see from trolling the forum that there is a lot 
of confusion about this. Chet! Help Us! [Shocked] 

Thanks,

Steve




-------------------- m2f --------------------

Read this topic online here:
http://forums.zenoss.com/viewtopic.php?p=35769#35769

-------------------- m2f --------------------



_______________________________________________
zenoss-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.zenoss.org/mailman/listinfo/zenoss-users

Reply via email to