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Remove machine from a
group.
Click
Remove
.
The centralized plans, which were deployed to the parent group, will no longer
affect this machine.
Hosted virtual machines
The tab displays a list of the machines hosted on the selected virtualization server or managed by the
specified virtual appliance.
You can create a dynamic group based on the list of the hosted virtual machines. To do this, click
Create a dynamic group
. The created group will be accessible in the Virtual machines view (p. 310).
Inheritance order
The
Inheritance order
window lets you examine where the policy applied to the machine came from.
The policy that was directly applied to the machine is displayed as follows:
Machine name
The policy that is applied on the machine through inheritance is displayed as in the following
example:
Group1 >
Group2
> Group3 > Machine1
Group1
in the root contains
Group2
to which the policy is applied directly.
Group2
, in turn, contains
child
Group3
that inherits the policy from the parent and applies the policy to
Machine1
respectively.
The machine (or group) to which the policy was applied directly is boldfaced and marked with an
icon.
All items are interactive, i.e. when you click on a machine or a group, its parent group view will be
opened.
Filtering and sorting machines
To
Do
Sort machines by any column Click the column's header to sort the machines in ascending order.
Click it once again to sort the machines in descending order.
Filter machines by name.
Type a machine's name in the field below the corresponding column's header.
As a result you will see the list of machines, whose names fully or just partly
coincide with the entered value.
Filter machines by status, last
connect, last backup,
availability.
In a field below the corresponding column's header, select the required value
from the list.
Configuring the machines table
By default, the table has five columns that are displayed, others are hidden. If required, you can hide
the shown columns and show the hidden ones.
To show or hide columns
1.
Right-click any column header to open the context menu. The menu items that are ticked off
correspond to the column headers presented in the table.
2.
Click the items you want to be displayed/hidden.