Device Groups

Device Groups are collections of log forwarding devices. You can associate a single device to multiple device groups.

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Device Groups

Note

  • You can view the details of each device group by clicking the Details icon under the Actions column.

  • You can use the device groups to make searches using the in command. To look for the log messages from the devices in the device group linux, use the query device_ip in DG_LINUX.

Adding a Device Group

  1. Go to Settings >> Configuration from the navigation bar and click Device Groups.

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Device Groups

  1. Click Add.

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Addition of a Device Groups

  1. Provide a Name and Description.

  2. Add devices in the Devices in this group textbox.

  3. Click Submit.

Note

Click the ? icon near the top-right corner to get help on the inputs.

Editing a Device Group

  1. Go to Settings >> Configuration from the navigation bar and click Device Groups.

  2. Click the Name of the required device group.

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Device Groups

  1. Update the information.

  2. Click Submit.

Deleting Device Groups

To delete a device group, make sure that the group is empty and it does not have any devices associated with it.

  1. Go to Settings >> Configuration from the navigation bar and click Device Groups.

  2. Click the Delete icon under the Actions column of the group.

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    Device Groups

    1. To delete multiple device groups, select the groups. Click the More drop-down menu and choose Delete Selected.

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    Device Groups

    1. To delete all the device groups, click the More drop-down menu and choose Delete All.

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    Device Groups

  3. A delete confirmation dialog box appears on the screen. Click Yes to proceed.


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