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2012-08-06 Thread jmp242
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[zenoss-users] Re: Zenoss Upgrade Verify Prerequisites

2011-05-10 Thread jmp242
java -version will tell you the version you have. which java will tell you what install the above command is referring to (I don't know if you can have 2 versions of java, but for other programs like python you can, so you want to make sure what exactly you're looking at).   -- James Pulver Info

[zenoss-users] Re: Using / setting up / activating a zenpack template

2010-05-14 Thread jmp242
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

[zenoss-users] Re: Using / setting up / activating a zenpack template

2010-05-14 Thread jmp242
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

[zenoss-users] Re: Using / setting up / activating a zenpack template

2010-05-14 Thread jmp242
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

[zenoss-users] Re: deactivate notification

2010-01-28 Thread jmp242
The easiest way is to move the device into maintenance mode, though for clarity, you might want to just use a different production state that what will match your alerting rules. If this happens a lot, you might just create your own state @ maybe value of 900, but call it "known_issue" or some