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Good morning all,
I'm a kind off the track and still have cotton pads on my eyes.
In an earlier post I ask for more connections under Devices for KVM switches.
The answer was "Set to global mode".
(very, very, very humbled) Where do I find that setting??
I don't see it.
THX
Frank
Still nuts about GLPI
Running glpi 0.84.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Why are my posts written so poorly: I was the best dyslexic in my class.
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Good morning all,
I'm a kind off the track and still have cotton pads on my eyes.
In an earlier post I ask for more connections under Devices for KVM switches.
The answer was "Set to global mode".
(very, very, very humbled) Where do I find that setting??
I don't see it.
THX
Frank
If you go to setup, then ocs ng mode, you will find the import options there.
Hope that helps
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Hello dcl0sm,
I'm not using OCS and the KVM switches are manually entered into GLPI.
I can't find anything with global
Still nuts about GLPI
Running glpi 0.84.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Why are my posts written so poorly: I was the best dyslexic in my class.
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On the device form, you have a field called Management Type. So select Global management
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Hello out there,
I got it.
It helps to change language and presto
THX so much
You can close
Frank
Last edited by FBohnen (2013-02-08 13:56:35)
Still nuts about GLPI
Running glpi 0.84.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Why are my posts written so poorly: I was the best dyslexic in my class.
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