I don't really use Locations as my site isn't spread out enough to really use maps etc.

However, taking a quick look, it seem like it works with the same Class/SubClass interface that the Devices etc all use. So I expect it will work like the other drill downs do. It shows what's in that container, and what sub containers there are, much like how Windows shows files in your open folder, and sub folders, but not all files in all the sub folders also.

This may be a feature request? I don't think it's a bug per se, as it seems to be working as designed, though that may not be optimal.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



jlazzaro wrote:
How is the Zenoss dashboard tree structure designed to work?  When running 
2.1.3 on a VM appliance, If I have locations similar to this:

/Locations
/Locations/Americas
/Locations/Americas/California
/Locations/Americas/New York
/Locations/Europe
/Locations/Europe/Finland
/Locations/Europe/UK

A base location of "/Locations" displays nothing.  Since its the root, I would 
expect it to display EVERYTHING.  In order to get all my sites in a single view, I have 
to structure (rather, unstructure) the locations like this:

/Locations
/Locations/Americas - California
/Locations/Americas - New York
/Locations/Europe - Finland
/Locations/Europe - UK

This operation seems to totally negate the purpose of having sub locations.  
What am I missing here?




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