Juergen,

If the route tables have been collected properly between the zenoss server and your boxes this will happen automatically. You can check that this is the case by looking in the zenping log. If you see warnings about the device not being in the topology then the path is not complete to the device. This can happen if you have a box on the internet for instance. A future release will allow you to enter the missing links manually.

-EAD

On Dec 27, 2006, at 4:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi!

I've tested zenoss for some days - it's good.
It's easy to use and has a lot of useful functions.
I like it.

But now I've a question:

How can I create some dependencies of some devices?

eg: I want to monitor some servers, but also the network devices to the servers. If one router fails, I want to get an alert that the router is dead AND that the server or the services on the server habe a problem.

thx.
juergen

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