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Adding a description to custom columns

list Norbert Kriegenburg
Wed, 16 Sep 2020 17:04:12 +0200
Message-Id: <user-cc76fde74536@xymon.invalid>

columndoc.csv is the usual place to add very short descriptions.
If you want to create a more complex description you can add a html file
named like the test in the $XYMONNOTESDIR.
If a "testname.html" is present there it will be used as the description
instead of the columndoc.csv entry (f.e. disk.html).
I have created a template html file which i rename and tweak for all my
custom tests.

HTH

Norbert

Am Mi., 16. Sept. 2020 um 15:10 Uhr schrieb Torsten Richter <
user-c862b499d9fa@xymon.invalid>:
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Hi Eric,

there is a file called columndoc.csv on the XYmon server in etc which
can be edited and new lines could be added in the form:

testname;explanation;

HTH
Torsten

On 16.09.2020 14:41, user-0d99c9d7e7e5@xymon.invalid wrote:
Hello,

I was wondering if it is possible to add a description to custom
columns in Xymon? I want it to be like the default columns where you
click on the name and it shows you a description. It looks like by
default when you click on the name of a custom column a page comes up
that just says "No match".

Eric Robert
Info Security Engr, Assoc

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