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Re: [hobbit] "Main View" Help Needed
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] "Main View" Help Needed
- From: Alan Sparks <asparks (at) doublesparks.net>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:03:34 -0700
- References: <BAY133-W59601B1784CEA53E45D52B4A80 (at) phx.gbl>
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wiskbroom (at) hotmail.com wrote:
> I currently have 7 sites which I intend to monitor using xymon.
>
> I've already configured each site using "page site1group Site1", each including several "group-compress" statements that break down the site for additional items like "Windows Servers", "XP Desktops", "Windows-7 Desktops", "Netgear", "Linux Servers", etc. So far, it looks and works beautifully.
>
> What I'd like to do now is to create a separating break followed by additional "pages" labeled "Windows Servers", "XP Desktops", "Windows-7 Desktops", "Netgear", "Linux Servers", etc. The difference between what is contained in the "page" under "XP Desktops" on my "Main View" and Site1's "XP Desktops" are that the one under "Main View" would contain ALL of the firms "XP Desktops" and Site1 would contain only those.
>
> My question is, how do I create the separator, and how do I make the pages, grouped by function as I've stated?
>
> I know that I can just keep creating more pages, but I wish to have them separate and with a different title as well.
>
Not sure I visualize what you want correctly - but it sounds to me like
you want to create some additional page or subpage groups, and copy the
appropriate host entries into those. You can make the IP address of any
copied entries 0.0.0.0, and just put the option "noconn" on the entry
for the tests. The first entry, with the real IP and real tests, will
do the testing, and the copied entries for the hosts will appear on
other pages of you choosing with the same test statuses. You can of
course choose, on those subpages, to do alternative group-compress or
group-except options to alter the display.
Hope that helps.
-Alan