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The table below shows you which fields you need and how you could configure them:
Corresponding Content Category | Field name | Field type | Field description | Example values |
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Server | IP | Text | IP-Adress | - |
OS | Single select | Operating system running | Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 | |
Location | Single select | Location of the System (Datacenter/Room) | Datacenter 1, Datacenter 2, Datacenter 3 | |
Application | Server | Page link | Link to Server where the App runs | - |
Status | Single select | Status of the application | OK, Failure |
To use our metadata fields, they have to be included in content categories. For this case, we create a content category for each Server and Application.
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While creating a page Server, the user is now able to connect to applications that are only hosted on a current server. Click on “Edit” Button of the Metadata Report macro, add the Server filter and choose the one you’re creating (you need to publish the page first).
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While creating a page Server, the user is now able to connect to applications that are only hosted on a current server. Click on “Edit” Button of the Metadata Report macro, add the Server filter and choose the one you’re creating (you need to publish the page first).
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Here’s how the Server main page looks after:
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