Sorry, I meant main pageset. The way I use the nodisp tag is like this:
199.134.225.145 FKDEVAEKPHFG83 # testip conn NAME:fkdevaekphfg83
SN:199_134_225 DEV:BAS_DEVELOP,1 nodisp
This way it will not display in the main pageset (where our NOC can see it),
but will display in the SN and DEV pagesets (which are not monitored by our
NOC). Having the same box entered multiple times in the main pageset will
also screw up alternate pagesets, you will get an entry on the alternate
pages for each entry in the main pageset, even if you only tag one of the
main pageset entries.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On 5/17/06, Jeff Stuart <user-968ca3722b80@xymon.invalid> wrote:
If you look at my example, you'll see that it's only listed on the main
page
ONCE.
As far as why, it's possible that I will have the same host appearing on
at
least two different pages. I use the first entry to do all of my tests
and
then the second, third, and however other times to display the host on the
proper pages.
IE the other pages are for specific tests.
Can you give me an example of your bb-hosts file that has the nodisp tag
in
it?
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 6:08 am, Larry Barber wrote:
Why not just get rid of the first entry and specify your tests in the
second? I use "nodisp" quite a lot and it does work, but specifying the
same host twice in the main pages causes problems.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
On 5/16/06, Jeff Stuart <user-968ca3722b80@xymon.invalid> wrote:
The nodisp tag does not seem to work.
IE have bb-host file like this:
192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 # !ldap !telnet !smtp ssh ntp ftp nodisp
page page-name page-title
192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 # prefer noconn
Also tried it with the nodisp first.
What happens is that the host gets displayed on the main page AND on
the
subsequent sub page where what I want is it displayed only on the sub
page.
hobbit version: 4.1.2p1
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Network Admin
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Jeff Stuart
Network Admin
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1-800-300-HOST