You could potentially use an event transform to change the severity even 
more...
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



Dieter_be wrote, On 8/5/2009 10:28 AM:
> jmp242 wrote:
>> Per chet luther (found via google):
>> You can use the 1/2 exit codes from Nagios plugins to drive the severity 
>> of the resulting Zenoss event.
>>
>> The way it works it that if the plugin exits with a code of 1 (WARNING) 
>> Zenoss will set the severity of the event to whatever you selected for 
>> severity when you created the data source. If the plugin exits with a 
>> code of 2 (CRITICAL) Zenoss will use the next highest severity.
>>
>> So if you choose Warning as the severity in the data source, and the 
>> plugin exits with a code of 2, the event will actually have a severity 
>> of Error.
>>
> 
> Thanks!
> I find this a little weird (imho: warning == warning, error == error, 
> critical == critical. so a warning in nagios should map to a warning in 
> zenoss, and the same for critical), but I can live with this  [Wink] 
> 
> Dieter
> 
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