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The Grouping (with or without Multilevel) groups the Devices (ie, the cfg files) by directory in the lefthand menu.
The Targets menu contains one entry per Target[] in the selected cfg file, apart from target[]s with routers.cgi*InMenu[]:no and routers.cgi*Ignore:yes. The Targets menu cannot be grouped in this manner.
To group the Devices menu, you create separate directories (or subdirectories) and place the cfg files into the appropriate directory, then (optionally) set an additional description for the directory in the routers2.conf. Multilevel grouping will split the groups based on the separator character in the descirption.
To group the Targets, the only way to do it is to remove the Target from the menu (using routers.cgi*InMenu[]:no) and the create one or more userdefined Summary pages, and place the Targets into those. For example, we have all our oracle-related Targets set with InMenu[]:no but also 'routers.cgi*Summary[]:oracle nodetails' . This creates a userdefined summary page, 'oracle', with only graphs and it can be used as a second-level menu.
In the case of interfaces (eg, on a switch) you can also use the 'active' keyword, which suppresses the graphs/lines of any Target which has zero activity during the time period (so you can hide the graphs of switch ports which are not in use).
_________________ Steve Shipway UNIX Systems, ITSS, University of Auckland, NZ Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning... -- Isaiah 5:11
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