When you open Configuration -> Hosts, and then click on 'Items' for one of the hosts, you get a list of all the items configured for that host. You can then e.g., filter out all the unsupported items.
In 1.8, I can tick the box to the left of the word 'Log' in the item list header (i.e. the line that reads "Log | Description | Triggers | Key | ...") and it will select all the items on that page, making it convenient to do mass operations.
In 2.0, there is a tick box to the left of the word 'Wizard', but if I tick it, only that box is ticked. The item list below it remains unselected.
Tried with Firefox 11 on Ubuntu 11.04 and with Firefox 13.0 and IE 8.0 on Windows 7.
Am I missing something?
I really need this feature.
We have a number of Solaris servers which are set up to use zones (a type of virtual servers). The global-zone (host server) can see all the zfs filesystems defined in the non-global zones (guest server), but cannot access information such as Total/Free disk space, inodes, etc. So even for just the single server I'm testing with, I now have about 700 items that are unsupported.
I would like to select them all and delete them.
If I need to tick all the unsupported items one by one for all our monitored servers, switches, routers, databases, applications... I fear I'll end up with RSI and a very unhappy manager.
I much appreciate the discovery rules in 2.0, by the way. Not having auto-discovery on filesystems and network interfaces was a blocking factor for monitoring our servers with zabbix 1.8.
Kind regards,
Herta
In 1.8, I can tick the box to the left of the word 'Log' in the item list header (i.e. the line that reads "Log | Description | Triggers | Key | ...") and it will select all the items on that page, making it convenient to do mass operations.
In 2.0, there is a tick box to the left of the word 'Wizard', but if I tick it, only that box is ticked. The item list below it remains unselected.
Tried with Firefox 11 on Ubuntu 11.04 and with Firefox 13.0 and IE 8.0 on Windows 7.
Am I missing something?
I really need this feature.
We have a number of Solaris servers which are set up to use zones (a type of virtual servers). The global-zone (host server) can see all the zfs filesystems defined in the non-global zones (guest server), but cannot access information such as Total/Free disk space, inodes, etc. So even for just the single server I'm testing with, I now have about 700 items that are unsupported.
I would like to select them all and delete them.
If I need to tick all the unsupported items one by one for all our monitored servers, switches, routers, databases, applications... I fear I'll end up with RSI and a very unhappy manager.
I much appreciate the discovery rules in 2.0, by the way. Not having auto-discovery on filesystems and network interfaces was a blocking factor for monitoring our servers with zabbix 1.8.
Kind regards,
Herta
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