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Submit a ZenPack contest in Final Week!

Posted by shuckins on Aug 11, 2008 10:43:36 PM
The Zenoss Submit a ZenPack, Win Fabulous Prizes! is in its last week and we have gotten a tremendous Community response. We have had a total of 18 entries so far, and time is running out to get your entries in to win an Asus Eee PC laptop. Here are the last 5 entries since the last The Submit a ZenPack Contest is rolling.

 

NetApp Volume ZenPack
NetApp Volume
Updated by Community member Eric Becker, this is a refresh to Nathaniel McCallum’s NetApp Volume ZenPack with improvements to scalability and large volumes.

 

Show Graph Portlet ZenPack
Show Graph Portlet
Submitted by Community member Anton Menshutin, this ZenPack adds a portlet called “Show Graph” which enables users to show any graph/multi graph reports on their dashboard. Several columns (as defined in report options) are supported.

 

Cisco Interfaces ZenPack

Community member Chris Krough has submitted this Cisco Interfaces ZenPack.
* Adds Products/CiscoInterfaces/modeler/plugins/CiscoInterfaceMap.py which recognizes the interface types for these templates
* On interfaces types which have a graph defined, most of the graph commands will be pulled from the Custom Graph Definition.

 

Cyclades Console Servers ZenPack
Cyclades Console Servers
Submitted by Community member Colin ‘chudler’ Hudler, this ZenPack is for Cyclades Console servers. It has been tested against Alterpath Cyclades (Avocent) ACS48 Devices, but should work against any Cyclades ACSxx device.

 

Powerware UPS Monitoring ZenPack
Powerware UPS
Provided by Community member Alexander Vorobiyov, this ZenPack provides voltages stats, load, ambient temperature, battery capacity and more for Powerware UPS products. UPS status is found through the the SNMP oids.

 

For this and other ZenPacks, check out the ZenPacks site:


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Thanks Eric, Anton, Chris, Colin and Alexander!

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