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Hi Ryan,
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as I wrote in my mail yesterday I think you need to use the locgroup statement for every locsubpage and then add a LOC:a538,1 to your bb-hosts.
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I don't think that it will work without this statement.
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Regards
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Torsten
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<br/>Ryan Novosielski <novosirj@umdnj.edu> hat am 25. September 2012 um 22:55 geschrieben:
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<br/>> Here are my alternate pages:
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<br/>> # Offer alternate view by physical location
<br/>> locpage nwk Newark Campus
<br/>> locsubpage c630a MSB C630A, IST/EI-AS Non-Production Data Center
<br/>> locsubpage a538 MSB A538, IST/EI Data Center
<br/>> locpage msu Montclair State University
<br/>> locsubpage uh6 University Hall 6th Fl, MSU-Hosted Data Center
<br/>> locpage pisc Piscataway Campus
<br/>> locsubpage sb11 RWJMS S-B11, IST/EI Data Center
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<br/>> And here are some from the hosts:
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<br/>> subpage lumtst Luminis Testing/Development
<br/>> group-compress <H3><I>Luminis Testing/Development</I></H3>
<br/>> 10.136.100.125 blaven.umdnj.edu # CLIENT:blaven LOC:sb11
<br/>> "DOWNTIME=ldap,ldaps,sslcert:*:2200:2300:Development/Test Systems Cold
<br/>> Backup"
<br/>> 10.32.8.35 tryfan.umdnj.edu # CLIENT:tryfan LOC:a538 noconn
<br/>> !telnet !ftp
<br/>> 10.136.100.121 alasdair.umdnj.edu # CLIENT:alasdair LOC:sb11
<br/>> 10.136.100.124 storr.umdnj.edu # CLIENT:storr LOC:sb11
<br/>> 10.32.8.244 lomand.umdnj.edu # CLIENT:lomand LOC:a538
<br/>> "DOWNTIME=ldap,ldaps,sslcert:*:2200:2300:Development/Test Systems Cold
<br/>> Backup"
<br/>> 10.32.8.243 lum4test.umdnj.edu # CLIENT:lum4test LOC:a538
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<br/>> I don't have locations defined on every host in the file (because some
<br/>> of them I don't care about showing really). I'm assuming that's
<br/>> alright. Anything jumping out at anyone?
<br/>>
<br/>> On 09/25/2012 09:33 AM, Larry Barber wrote:
<br/>> > I use it extensively and have never had a problem with it. Maybe if
<br/>> > you could post a fragment of your alternate page sets definitions
<br/>> > and a couple of lines from hosts.cfg?
<br/>> >
<br/>> > Thanks, Larry Barber
<br/>> >
<br/>> > On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 1:15 AM, Ryan Novosielski
<br/>> > <novosirj@umdnj.edu <mailto:novosirj@umdnj.edu>> wrote:
<br/>> >
<br/>> > Does no one use this feature, or does it "just work" for others?
<br/>> >
<br/>> > On 09/15/2012 05:32 AM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
<br/>> >> Any ideas here? I'm pretty sure I followed the directions
<br/>> >> correctly.
<br/>> >
<br/>> >> On 09/13/2012 04:28 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
<br/>> >>> Hi all,
<br/>> >
<br/>> >>> A couple of problems with alternate pagesets on Xymon 4.2.3
<br/>> >>> (I'll be upgrading to 4.3.x shortly). Just to give a little
<br/>> >>> background information, I have a virtualhost (xymon) pointing
<br/>> >>> / on xymon to /opt/xymon/server/www . I also have one server
<br/>> >>> running the Xymon display and two Solaris zones running half
<br/>> >>> of the network tests each (so three different places where the
<br/>> >>> bb-hosts file exists). The issues:
<br/>> >
<br/>> >>> 1) All of the links/embedded images are asking for
<br/>> >>> /hobbit/gifs/<imgfile>.gif, despite the fact that this is the
<br/>> >>> code I'm using on the bbgen command:
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<br/>> >>> BBWEB="/loc" $BBHOME/bin/bbgen --pageset=loc $BBHOME/www/loc/
<br/>> >
<br/>> >>> ...as per the manual. Adding a symbolic link in the /
<br/>> >>> directory (in this case /opt/xymon/server/www) hobbit -> .
<br/>> >>> solves the problem, but it makes no sense to me.
<br/>> >
<br/>> >>> 2) bbgen runs fine, generates the whole webpage structure, but
<br/>> >>> all of the subpages where the hosts are supposed to appear are
<br/>> >>> blank.
<br/>> >
<br/>> >>> I've used xxpage and xxsubpage and then defined on the host
<br/>> >>> lines XX:<subpagename>. Originally I had the xxpage/xxsubpage
<br/>> >>> stuff at the bottom of the file and noticed that doesn't work,
<br/>> >>> and I moved it to the top and now this is where I'm stuck.
<br/>> >
<br/>> >>> Any ideas or questions?
<br/>>
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