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Feature #179

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Ability to change paramters for multiple hosts at the same time.

Added by Bash Shell over 14 years ago. Updated over 14 years ago.

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Closed
Priority:
Normal
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Category:
Web Interface
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Description

There should be a way to mass edit and update multiple parameters for a large number of hosts.

An user should be able to select the hosts he wants, and proceed to a page which lets him edit/update all parameters for that host.

I've created a working proof of concept for this feature on http://github.com/ashayh/foreman .

This is for the NO_AS branch.


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feat179.patch feat179.patch 14 KB Bash Shell, 05/02/2010 07:06 AM
Actions #1

Updated by Ohad Levy over 14 years ago

  • Target version set to 0.1-5

hopefully for the last time, would you mind rebasing against the latest develop branch?

Actions #3

Updated by Ohad Levy over 14 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Ready For Testing
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100
Actions #4

Updated by Ohad Levy over 14 years ago

  • Status changed from Ready For Testing to Closed
Actions #5

Updated by Jakub Heichman over 14 years ago

Apologies for updating a closed bug - I thought it would be very useful if this could be extended so we can actually add parameters to multiple hosts, not just change/update them.

Also, would it be possible to change hostgroup parameters directly on (multiple) nodes assigned to that hostgroup?

Jakub

Actions #6

Updated by Ohad Levy over 14 years ago

Jakub Heichman wrote:

Apologies for updating a closed bug - I thought it would be very useful if this could be extended so we can actually add parameters to multiple hosts, not just change/update them.

Sounds like a new feature request :)

Also, would it be possible to change hostgroup parameters directly on (multiple) nodes assigned to that hostgroup?

You mean that you would like to override the settings for certain hosts (which are members of a hostgroup) or change the hostgroup value it self?

in anycase, sounds like a new feature request too

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