It sounds to me then, that if I want to monitor Windows workstations,
I'd be smart to setup SNMP on every system.

How does ZenOSS handle the fact that these systems are on a DHCP subnet?
As far as I know, ZenOSS isn't auto-discovering systems on a subnet
every X minutes (or hours).

Do I need to write some kind of boot script to have the windows
workstations "ping" ZenOSS on boot, or some other kind of regular
interval?  How will ZenOSS handle a workstation with the same name
changing IPs?

Nolan

Erik A. Dahl wrote:
> This is correct.  ZenWin and its friends perform Event Log collection,
> Windows Service Modeling, and Windows Service Monitoring.  Other
> information on a windows box comes via SNMP.  Service discovery happens
> after a device is loaded (not during the initial modeling process).  It
> should happen about a minute after the device model.
> 
> -EAD
> 

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