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Results from user created virtual operator jobs and opConfig jobs created from the command line.
Quick Quick Actions
Quick actions are templates for new Virtual Operator jobs, we have shipped four sample jobs but you can create your own. These The default four jobs are defined in the file: /usr/local/omk/lib/json/opConfig/table_schemas/opConfig_action-elements.json
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You can create your own Quick Actions by copying the /usr/local/omk/lib/json/opConfig/table_schemas/opConfig_action-elements.json file to /usr/local/omk/conf/table_schemas/ opConfig_action-elements.json and then editing it. Available field options are described below.
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{ "name": "IOS Hourly Collection", "description": "Hourly baseline collection for Cisco IOS.", "command_sets": ["IOS_DAILY"], "buttonLabel": "Collect Now", "buttonClass": "btn-primary" } |
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name | string | Name which is shown at the top of the quick action element |
description | string | Text shown under the quick action name, useful to describe what the action does |
command_sets | array of strings | Command set keys which you wish to be run |
nodes | array of strings | Names of nodes which you wish the command sets to be run against |
buttonLabel | string | Text of the run button |
buttonClass | string | Css class applied to the button to colour it.
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