Introduction
List devices, displaying database properties and even graphs for quick CPU, memory and temperature comparison.
Usage
List devices by pressing the "Show" button. Use the "Columns" select box to add or remove the columns (hold down CTRL for multiple) you wish to see.
The following filter methods are available to narrow down your search:
- 1 criteria matching a column within Condition A (leaving Operator at A only).
- 2 criterias like above, but logically combined with Operator.
- Alternatively you can compare 2 columns directly by using a combination with "col" (To find devices where firstseen equals lastseen for example).
General Notes:
- Knowledge about regexp is very helpful when working with this module!
- You can save searches in Bookmarks or use the notepad icon in the header to add it to the admin message.
- The last map can be included via paint icon and a limit (default 200) can be chosen as well. This can enhance any printouts which can be generated
with the print icon in the header. Click on the rows you may wish to highlight (double-click to remove) in the printout itself.
- You can export the list as XLS by clicking on the the list icon in the header.
- The resulting SQL query can be shown using the debug icon in the header (admin only). It links to Other-Export to generate CSV files or the likes.
- The triangles in the top row allow for the list to be sorted accordingly. They won't be available on special columns containing realtime data for example.
Details
- Icon, IP address or sysobjid (if selected in column) provide quick shortcuts to Device-Status, the device's CLI or Defgen.
- Unselecting the device column hides the icons to simply copy and paste the list as text. Alternatively you can export the list as XLS
by clicking on the the list icon in the header.
- The selected devices can be added to the monitoring if you click the Monitor button. Go to Monitor-Setup to configure them further. Once added to
monitoring, syslog events and traps of this device are classified (they only get level 10, if the device is not monitored).