okay, still not any closer (and it's just us). I am a little unclear on how to
install it if you cant 'apt' it. I can download the .deb package, but there
are alot of conflicting things, I am thinking part due to the versions. There
are only 2 other threads about this module, both
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Yea, see, doing this as root is installing into the system python. Zenoss uses
as you saw its own python install, so you need to install it there. I'm not a
python expert, but I don't think you can use apt-get for that... If you search
the forums, you should see some examples of installing pyth
and then you lost me! And I think I was so close :(
> "did you install the python api into the python Zenoss uses"
is where you got me. I only did an apt- install as root, is that what you
meant? I was root as I don't remember setting a user/pass for the zenoss user,
but I am not sure if
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I haven't used that particular zenpack, but did you install the python api into
the python Zenoss uses? You want to log into the zenoss user and do a which
python
I think it is using python 2.4, so make sure you get that version, and you
install it into the zenoss python. A big mistake made by
Well I appreciate the reply. I did on my initial post did explain a time
factor and would continue to read, and the fact I saw the dependency didn't
realize I needed to resolve (my fault), but in all my replies to people, I also
help. So to take the time to comment and not simply say "you may
I think you need to bind the template. Look in the zProperties for
zDeviceTemplates and see, but I'm betting it's not there. Switch to the
templates view, and there should be a Bind Templates option in the menu. Make
sure you *control-click* so you don't *unbind* the existing templates like
De
you obviously will do better with a little more reading each time. Your first
struggling could have been avoided by reading quickstart guide and videos. pgsl
issue is also clearly documented in the zenpack info:
> * External Dependencies*:
> *Installation*:
> The PostgreSQL ZenPack has a dep