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ZenPack not working on Zenoss 4.2.3 #3

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diwakartimilsina opened this issue May 21, 2013 · 3 comments
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ZenPack not working on Zenoss 4.2.3 #3

diwakartimilsina opened this issue May 21, 2013 · 3 comments

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@diwakartimilsina
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Hi,
I am trying to get the Swift Zenpack to work on Zenoss 4.2.3 but it does not seem to work. When I try to add a device, it does not give the option for OpenStack Swift. Any help is appreciated.

I am using this egg file:
https://github.com/downloads/zenoss/ZenPacks.zenoss.OpenStackSwift/ZenPacks.zenoss.OpenStackSwift-0.7.0-py2.7.egg

Thanks.

Diwakar

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cluther commented May 22, 2013

@diwakartimilsina: I think this is just a configuration problem. You must make sure to set the zSwiftObjectServerPort property appropriately for your object servers (defaults to 6000.) You must also bind the SwiftObjectServer monitoring template to all of your Swift object servers. I recommend that you put them in their own device class and bind the monitoring template for the device class if you have a lot of them.

You can find these instructions in the readme in the usage section.
https://github.com/zenoss/ZenPacks.zenoss.OpenStackSwift#readme

@diwakartimilsina
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Oh ok. I though it would be plug and play and would not require any additional configuration. This is my first time using Zenoss. Thanks for your response. I will give it a shot.

-Diwakar

@diwakartimilsina
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Yeah, it's working now. Thanks !

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