Hi Kristopher,
I'm not sure if you have seen the suggestions in other email threads,
but you can change the collection rate back to 60 seconds via:
Monitors->Performance->localhost->Edit
-Eric
Kristopher D. Dick wrote:
ZENHOME is defined, found Globals.py, now how do I increase the collection
rate? Sorry, I must be missing something here.
Kristopher Dick
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To: General discussion of using zenoss system
Subject: Re: [zenoss-users] No performance data - Zenoss 1.0.0 r2954
Hi Kristopher,
Make sure that ZENHOME is defined. You should find Globals.py in
/usr/local/zenoss/lib/python.
If you like, you can simply increase the data collection rate from 5
minutes (300 seconds) to old one-minute value (60 seconds). As long as
you are under 300 devices or so, you should have no problems.
-Eric
Kristopher D. Dick wrote:
I've several Windows machines with SNMP Informant installed. Since I
reinstalled zenoss, I've not been able to get performance monitoring to
work. The symptoms looked similar to those in the "Graphing Stopped?"
thread, so I tried running "zenstep --commit" (no quotes, obviously). The
response was "
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/zenoss/Products/ZenRRD/zenstep.py", line 14, in ?
Import Globals
Import Error: No module name Globals
I looked for /Monitoring/Performance/localhost/editPerformanceConf but
don't
see it anywhere under /usr/local/zenoss.
Kristopher D. Dick
IT Specialist
Allied Trade Group
425.814.2515 x227
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