I tried this, but I don't think my implementation was correct.
How I have it now is my bb-hosts has:
dispinclude bb-hosts.all include bb-hosts.subs
That way I can see an "all" view, or the servers broken into categories. I define each host in the bb-hosts.all and bb-hosts.subs
In the "subs" page, I tried setting all of the IP's to 0.0.0.0 and putting #noconn at the end, and shortly after, everything on both pages went purple, so Im not sure if the way I am approaching it is wrong or what.
-Jeff
On 1/23/06, Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 04:34:39PM -0300, mario andre wrote:
In my bb-hosts I group the hosts by networks and now I would like to
create
another subpage to group ,for example, with all the database servers, but maintaining them on the respectively networks page too.
How can I repeat entries in bb-hosts just to create the new page and the hobbit ignore this?
If you just want these hosts displayed on two (or more) pages, you should have *one* place where you define them normally with all of the various network tests you perform; and all other places you must have them defined with
0.0.0.0 host1.foo.com # noconn
Hobbit will use the first (master) definition for all of the network tests and other settings; in all of the other places it will automatically copy the results and displays from the master definition.
Henrik
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