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Henrik Stoerner wrote:
There are some differences. The hobbit-enadis code that picks up the
data when you post an enable/disable request is buggy - it works for
most people, but not all.
Something else we've noticed after using the new enadis tool is just how
big the webpage gets once you disable all of the tests on a handful of
systems. Each test for each hosts gets its own block, and if you have 5
or so systems offline, each with all 11 tests disabled, well....the page
is just huge. Enabling those systems currently disabled is also a bit
more cumbersome than before, since you have to click the enable button
for each system.test. Of course you can get around that by going to the
info column for a system that you want enabled and select the ALL
button, but an equivalent does not exist for the enadis.sh page.