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Subject: | How can I see when Zenoss Core is checking a file system and value it found |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-11-05 10:17 |
Hello,
I am running Zenos Core 4.2.5 and using the (Microsoft.Windows) Microsoft Windows pack to monitor several Windows 2008 R2 machines. Each machine has several other Drives (O:, H:, etc...) in addition to C. Over night zenoss triggered an alert when I reached 90% file system utilization. Soon after the file system's utilization dropped below this threshold but Zenoss did not noticed for a while. I need to figure out the best course of action. I thought a good place to start was:
1) When is zenoss doing a check
2) What values was returned in the file system check (Perhaps it was not checking often enough)
When I look at the event I can see 300+ counts, so it noticedon many checks. I'm just not sure how to see when it was checking, how often its set to do this check, etc.... Thanks.
Subject: | Click on your device class |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-11-05 12:30 |
Click on your device class and then click the arrow that says Details. Go to configuration properties. Their is a field called zWinPerfMonInterval which has the interval, in seconds, between checks. I think it defaults to 300 seconds.
Subject: | Thanks Jflindenjr |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-11-05 15:32 |
Thanks Jflindenjr
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