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Re: Why can't I modify multiple nodes if they are in multiple groups?
jvb May 11, 2017 9:48 AM (in response to XM07535)When you are in Manage Nodes I don't believe you can use Groups as a grouping criteria. (As odd as that sounds )
Have you considered using Custom Properties for your logical groupings instead?
They are actually a bit more powerful compared to the Groups and you can use CPs as a grouping in Manage Nodes:
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Re: Why can't I modify multiple nodes if they are in multiple groups?
cjfranca May 11, 2017 11:20 AM (in response to jvb)You see if your account have any alimitaitons ???
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Re: Why can't I modify multiple nodes if they are in multiple groups?
aLTeReGoMay 11, 2017 12:06 PM (in response to XM07535)
Groups are not currently a filterable property available within the 'Manage Nodes' view. You could however achieve the desired result by using Custom Properties instead, as suggested by jvb.
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Re: Why can't I modify multiple nodes if they are in multiple groups?
XM07535 May 15, 2017 9:08 AM (in response to XM07535)We already use many Custom Property values but that cannot filter effectively when you have an application on 3 of 10 servers, another application on 4 of the same 10 servers, another application on 10 of the same 10 servers. It's very time consuming using Manage Nodes to configure Maintenance Mode. It's also difficult when Maintenance Mode has to be cancelled and I need to remanage the device.