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<strong>opsi</strong> <strong>manual</strong> <strong>opsi</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>4.0.2</strong><br />

Basic concepts<br />

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The tree view control has base node ALL with all groups and clients beyond. Ther is a other node Groups which is<br />

the bas group for all other self defined groups.<br />

Figure 15: <strong>opsi</strong>-configed: Treeview with clients and groups<br />

There is a additional group REPORTED_FAILURES which contains all clients, which have a action result failed.<br />

Every known client is alwas in the group ALL. Add itionally a client may be in one or more other groups. You may<br />

build up different group trees which represent different order critiras like administrative structure, hardware or typical<br />

software inventory.<br />

If you select a client, all groups where the selected client belog to get colored marked icons.<br />

How to . . .<br />

By a click one a node (or a group) all clients beyond this node will be shown in the Clients tab, but none of these<br />

clients is selected for processing.<br />

By a click one a client, this client will be shown in the Clients tab and selected for processing. You may also use this<br />

way to change the selected client while you are in a other tab like product configuration without coming back to the<br />

clients tab.<br />

You may use Ctrl-click and Shift-click to select multiple clients. This tree view control show the groups which are<br />

created according the chapter<br />

You may also create groups by using the context menu above ALL or any existing group.<br />

Figure 16: <strong>opsi</strong>-configed: Using the context menu to create a new subgroup<br />

You will be asked for the new groups name.

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