hi,
thanks for ur respoce.but i hv done such configuration for making my display page as per the requirement.In my first display page (bb.html),
i only have 3 links.After clicking on one of the links,i have other links and after clicking the 2 page link,i get list of hosts as first colmn and single test as 2nd colun .
In bb-hosts,i have conn
mn49.mgmt.Yuma.pram mn50.mgmt.Yuma.pram mn51.mgmt.Yuma.pram mn52.mgmt.Yuma.pram mn53.mgmt.Yuma.pram mn54.mgmt.Yuma.pram
and for ssh i have
mn49.mgmt.Yuma.pram
mn50.mgmt.Yuma.pram
mn51.mgmt.Yuma.pram
mn52.mgmt.Yuma.pram
mn53.mgmt.Yuma.pram
mn54.mgmt.Yuma.pram -
like this for every set of nodes .
When i do as suggested by Malcolm Hunter,
i get error of Host a.b.c.d appears twice in bb-hosts! This may cause strange results.
and if i do as i given in my firsh query,
i get purple ssh.
kindly suggest.
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Greg Hubbard <user-435e16ecfd6a@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Yes, but it makes more sense to me to define the tests on the "real" entries instead of on the copies. That is not to say that your suggestion would not work!
GLH
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Malcolm Hunter <user-b3e590ffeb6d@xymon.invalid> wrote:
You have to enable the ssh test, like Jerald says. You do this on each
"real" (instead of copy) entry.
So:
subpage rack900 <I>Row1-Rack6</I> conn
group-only conn
172.29.1.49 mn49.mgmt.acc.in # ssh
172.29.1.50 mn50.mgmt.acc.in # ssh
172.29.1.51 mn51.mgmt.acc.in # ssh
172.29.1.52 mn52.mgmt.acc.in # ssh
172.29.1.53 mn53.mgmt.acc.in # ssh
172.29.1.54 mn54.mgmt.acc.in # ssh
Except the "group-only conn" will not show the ssh column. So you only need to do this for the "group-only ssh" groups.
Regards,
Malcolm
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