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<div>Can somebody explain to me exactly how the PAGE= and SUBPAGE= works.</div>
<div>It's really handy, and can be used in many config files, but I am struggling to get it to work as dicuments.</div>
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<div>Please correct me if I am wrong, but if in bb-hosts, I have</div>
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<div>page prod Production Servers</div>
<div>group Unix Production</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server1 #</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server2 #</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server3 #</div>
<div>page test Test Servers</div>
<div>group Unix Test</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server4 #</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server5 #</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server6 #</div>
<div>page oracle Oracle Servers</div>
<div>group Oracle Production</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server3 # noconn</div>
<div>Group Oracle Test</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server6 # noconn</div>
<div>0.0.0.0 server7 #</div>
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<div>And in a config file I use PAGE=prod, it should limit itself to server1, server2 and server3.</div>
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<div>However PAGE=oracle doesn't seem to pick up the server3 and server6. </div>
<div>But it does seem to apply to server7</div>
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<div>Any tips appreciated.</div>
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<div>Regards</div>
<div> Vernon</div>
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