xymon 4.3.4 trends column location
list Scott Pfister
I been testing xymond 4.3.4. The location of the trends column move from far left (first column) to the far right last column on the display pages. Is there a way to move it back to the old location? thanks
list Henrik Størner
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 21:24:15 -0400, Scott Pfister <user-3f57de7c453d@xymon.invalid>
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wrote:I been testing xymond 4.3.4. The location of the trends column move from far left (first column) to the far right last column on the display pages. Is there a way to move it back to the old location?
The columns have always been sorted alphabetically, so "trends" have a tendency to be on the right side of the display. This hasn't changed in years - and certainly not in 4.3.4. (You can explicitly define the sequence of columns with the "group-only" setting in hosts.cfg, but that is probably not the case here). Which version are you upgrading from ? Are you sure the previous version didn't set the TRENDSCOLUMN setting to something that would move it to the left - "Trends" (capital T), for instance ? Regards, Henrik
list Scott Pfister
You are spot on. TRENDSCOLUMN changed from "Trends" to "trends" Thanks
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On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 4:23 AM, <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 21:24:15 -0400, Scott Pfister <user-3f57de7c453d@xymon.invalid> wrote:I been testing xymond 4.3.4. The location of the trends column move from far left (first column) to the far right last column on the display pages. Is there a way to move it back to the old location?The columns have always been sorted alphabetically, so "trends" have a tendency to be on the right side of the display. This hasn't changed in years - and certainly not in 4.3.4. (You can explicitly define the sequence of columns with the "group-only" setting in hosts.cfg, but that is probably not the case here). Which version are you upgrading from ? Are you sure the previous version didn't set the TRENDSCOLUMN setting to something that would move it to the left - "Trends" (capital T), for instance ? Regards, Henrik