Hi there,
Let me start off by saying I'm a newbie to Zenoss, having just loaded it up for 
the first time at the end of last month. That being said, I've enjoyed my time 
with Zenoss and our company has decided to use it in production.

And now for the meat and potatoes...

I'm using Zenoss Core 2.4.2 to monitor several redhat and ubuntu servers via 
SSH with the appropriate zenpacks of course. My first task was to raise the 
filesystem monitoring threshold from 90 percent to 95 percent, and I found out 
the way to do that is to go in and edit the python expression on the 
/Devices/Serve/SSH/Linux/Filesystem template to read
here.totalBlocks * .95 (from here.totalBlocks * .9)
Unfortunately this is not only doing absolutely nothing to stop the flow of 
events our more portly filesystems are generating, but also it broke the 
performance graphing for all our SSH monitored servers. On the Perf tab no 
graphs are generated and it only displays the following:
User-supplied Python expression (here.totalBlocks * .9) for maximum value 
caused error: ['disk_usedBlocks']

When it first broke, it said this:
User-supplied Python expression (here.totalBlocks * .95) for maximum value 
caused error: ['disk_usedBlocks']

Reverting the changes made just seemed to change the content of the error 
message, and did not resolve the actual error.

So um... yeah.. I guess what I really mean to say is HELP!!

Thanks,
The Piper




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