Hi there,

We too have a similar set up. We use 4 different Spacewalk servers 
(Development, QA, Staging, Production). The way we identify to the user is by 
modifying https://<YourSpacewalkServer>/img/logo_product.png to reflect which 
environment you are in. Works beautifully and doesn't require any code 
modification. Just a simple image replacement. Since it is part of the main 
header, it will be topmost and visible regardless of what part of the spacewalk 
page you are navigated into.


Hope this helps!

J


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An alternative that I prefer would be to modify spacewalk.css on each server to 
place an image or name value relating to the specific server in the header 
class.  This way that change would propagate to every page within the Spacewalk 
portal as feedback to the user regarding which server they were interacting 
with.

A basic modification to a page header or site header should suffice.  Hope that 
helps.

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Larry Clegg
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 6:27 PM
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Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Help with Visually Identifying a Spacewalk Server

Greetings Spacers:

Base OS:  Centos 7.6
Spacewalk: 2.9

I have multiple Spacewalk servers in various data centers.  I am trying to 
figure out a way to visually identify a SW server in the GUI.

Here?s the dilemma:  a user goes to a URL like 
spacewalk.us3.cloud.kyriba.com<http://spacewalk.us3.cloud.kyriba.com> and is 
presented the standard SW login screen.  Nowhere on that screen does it 
indicate the name of the server, e.g. spacewalk.us3. The user may have typo?d 
and gone to 
spacewalk.us2.cloud.kyriba.com<http://spacewalk.us2.cloud.kyriba.com> by 
mistake. Unless they are paying close attention to the URL then they may be on 
the wrong server.

I would like the ?Welcome to Spacewalk? on the main login page to say something 
like ?Welcome to the US3 Spacewalk Server???to better visually identify the 
specific server.

So far I have not found a solution to this.  Anyone have an idea?

Thanks

Larry E. Clegg
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