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RE: {bb} Customizing Pages
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- Subject: RE: {bb} Customizing Pages
- From: "Badinter, George" <george.badinter@citigroup.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 14:52:40 -0500
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- Thread-topic: {bb} Customizing Pages
My question is about the same. How do I put the objects in two columns so I can see more monitored objects
on the real-estate of one page?
George
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com]On Behalf Of Shane
>Presley
>Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 12:48 PM
>To: bb@bb4.com
>Subject: {bb} Customizing Pages
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm currently testing BB, and love it. I have my server setup on
>Fedora Linux, and clients on Windows 2000, Solaris, Linux, etc.
>
>Our network here is somewhat large (~100 servers).
>
>System Admins and network folks here think of the servers based on
>network segment.
>
>For example:
>Public DMZ (10.1.1.0) has 20 servers
>Database Segment (10.2.2.0) has 30 servers
>Internal Servers (10.3.3.0) has 30 servers
>etc
>
>So I started to lay out our bb-hosts to match that way of thinking.
>So I used a "page" directive for each network segment. So our main
>bb.html has a bunch of subpages laid out by network segment. Works
>great.
>
>But our application people tend to think of our network based on
>application. For example if they want to monitor "ecommerce" they
>will want to see a whole bunch of servers, that cross network
>boundaries. So to watch "ecommerce" they may want to view 2 public
>DMZ servers, 5 database servers, 10 internal machines, etc.
>
>I want to create that layout/view for them. I know with BB you can
>list a server multiple times, and when you reference it again you just
>tell it noconn so that it doesn't retest it. But is there a way to
>create pages/group of pages that aren't necessarily in the main - page
>-subpage structure?
>
>For example I'd like to create views (groups of servers/services) that
>aren't necessarily subpages of bb.html?
>
>Hope that makes sense. Thanks,
>Shane
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