Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of "ports", "procs" and "files" column on the hobbit-server?
Thanks...
DNS
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Hi dns,
Have a read of the man page for bb-hosts. It explains how to configure the layout of the web server pages including which columns to display or exclude... Have a look at the group-except tag
Cheers
Phil
2008/4/15 DNS <dns1407 at yahoo.com>:
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of "ports", "procs" and "files" column on the hobbit-server?
Thanks...
DNS
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DNS wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of "ports", "procs" and "files" column on the hobbit-server?
Thanks...
You can use the group-except directive in the bb-hosts file. eg:
group-except ports|procs|files My Servers 192.168.0.1 serverone.example.com # ... 192.168.0.2 servertwo.example.com # ...
-- Bill Arlofski Reverse Polarity, LLC
On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Bill Arlofski wrote:
DNS wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of "ports", "procs" and "files" column on the hobbit-server?
Thanks...
You can use the group-except directive in the bb-hosts file. eg:
group-except ports|procs|files My Servers 192.168.0.1 serverone.example.com # ... 192.168.0.2 servertwo.example.com # ...
This question can be solved in different methods. It all depends on the reason why you want ports, procs, & files removed. It would help us to answer your question, if you provide this information on your original query:
Senario 1: You have not set thresholds for these tests, thus you have alot of clear statuses that you want to not be displayed. Answer: Edit server/etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg, scroll down to the [clientdata] section, add "--no-clear-files --no-clear-ports --no-clear-files". Note, if these clear statuses already show, after adding that setting you will need to drop those tests or they will go purple.
Senario 2:For a particular subset of servers, you do not want these tests to be processed or shown. Answer: Use the bbtag "NOCOLUMNS:files,ports,procs" in the server/etc/bb-hosts file, to the particular set of servers. The same Note above applies.
Senario 3: You want to display the device on a page, but want to limit what tests are displayed. Answer: the previous replies outlined the procedure.
~Steve
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