On 05/16/2011 01:17 PM, Waseem Hawaldar wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I have installed both SEC (ver 2.5.2) and zenoss in 2 different VMs. I
> have tested SEC with simple expression matching and writing the results
> to file.
>
> Now I am trying to make SEC to talk with zenoss so that I can monitor
> the events through zenoss. I request you to please help me in knowing ,
> what is the role of OID here and how it can be configured?
>
> I would also like to know as to how to configure zenoss.
>
> Regards,
>
> Waseem
>

Hmmm... I think not so many readers of this list (including me) might 
have a previous experience with Zenoss, so it might be somewhat hard to 
figure out the essence of the issue. I can only tell you that OID is a 
convention for object naming 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_identifier) which is extensively 
used by SNMP agents and SNMP command line tools. However, without 
knowing more about your particular setup, it is very hard to guess what 
sort of OID's you are talking about.
Can you give a precise technical description about how you would like to 
use SEC with Zenoss? Is SEC watching some sort of log file Zenoss is 
producing? Are you currently having a trouble with understanding the 
format of the log file?
kind regards,
risto

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