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Am 26.02.2009 um 16:15 schrieb Jon Whitehouse:

> That kind of does what I want, but doesn't allow me to view the  
> Folder topology to see the folders under it.. I have to click each  
> folder to view its contents.  What I'm looking for is something  
> similar to eHealth's "Live Status".   We have Live Status setup to  
> show Applications, then The servers under each.  (we removed the cpu/ 
> disks/etc from the view, so it didn't get too ugly).
>
> ---
> Jon Whitehouse
> Systems Engineer - IT, Server Support
> MS 5221
> 1800 W. Center Street
> Warsaw, IN 46580
> (574) 371-8684
> (574) 377-2829 (cell)
> [email protected]
> From: Mahdal Ales [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 9:49 AM
> To: Jon Whitehouse; spectrum
> Subject: RE: [spectrum] Global Collections - Folders Question
>
> Jon,
>
> Use Global Collection Hierarchy for such organization. You collect  
> multiple GC under one GCH item.
> In this Global Collection Hierarchy, you can create multiple levels  
> of folders to represent previously defined global collections.
>
> HTH,
>
> Ales
>
>
> Aleš Mahdal
> Consultant, Network & Applications Monitoring & Management
>
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> From: Jon Whitehouse [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:04 PM
> To: spectrum
> Subject: [spectrum] Global Collections - Folders Question
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to create folders under a Global  
> Collection?  Basically I already have Global Collections setup by  
> Application name. What I am now wanting to do is setup an "overview"  
> of all applications in one placce under another Global Collection.  
> Is this possible?
>
> So right now it looks like
> - Global Collections
> - Application 1
> - Application 2
> - Application 3
>
> I want it to look like:
>
> - Global Collections
> - All Applications
>    - Application 1
>    - Application 2
>    - Application 3
> - Application 1
> - Application 2
> - Application 3
>
> The reason is I want a high overview of just our servers and to  
> watch for "red" on a high level (not including any network devices).
>
> ---
> Jon Whitehouse
> Systems Engineer - IT, Server Support
> MS 5221
> 1800 W. Center Street
> Warsaw, IN 46580
> (574) 371-8684
> (574) 377-2829 (cell)
> [email protected]
>
>
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