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Subject: Re: Quick question on collections
From: Roger Kearsley <KEARSR@SPCS.BRITISHSTEEL.CO.UK>
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 10:54:27 +0000
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Roger Kearsley
11/27/98 10:54 AM


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Subject:  Re: Quick question on collections


Use the Object List facility within the Collection editor - it will allow
you to do what you want, i.e. just add a list of the hostnames you want to
be in the collection





Luca.Smeriglio@NESTLE.COM on 27/11/98 09:15:43

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Subject:  Quick question on collections




Hi list !
here is a quick one :
Is it possible (I'm running nv6k 5.1) to create a collection filled
manually
(statically),
instead of creating it based on a dynamic/logical expression ?
I would like to create one collection for our windows NT servers, another
one
for the Novell servers, then unix servers, ... and so on.
And then use these collections within rulesets, the event viewer and shell
scripts.
I want to fill them manually because I don't need all the servers inside,
but only some of
them.
By using normal collections I can't select which object I want to keep
inside or not.
(because, for example, all NT servers have the same system object ID, and
thus they are
ALL added)
How do you guys do ? Are you creating additional flags in the object for
example ?
Thanks for your help !
Cheers,
Luca
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