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There's no single page where you can see all systems and their IPs .. however, you can get this information from the command line with a command like :
Actually, I just realized that you can see all systems and their owners and primary IP on the "List Managed Systems" page already. However, you need to configure which columns are shown - this is set at Cloudmin Settings -> Module Config.
In the next release, I will add an option to show all IPs for all systems, not just the main IP.
What I would like to see (maybe as a proposal?) is to be able to quickly scan through the IP's, and see which are used & which are free. But also to see which IP's belong to which instances / hosts / owners. I.e. IP 192.168.2.8 belongs to Bob, and is used to VP7, and belongs to host4 - for example.
But also, I want to see that 192.168.2.54 - 72 is free, and 192.168.2.45 - 50 is on host6.
There's no single page where you can see all systems and their IPs .. however, you can get this information from the command line with a command like :
cloudmin list-systems --multiline | grep -e "^[a-z0-9]" -e "IP address:"
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Thanx Jamie,
Is it possible to add a page that could list all IP addresses, show to which servers / instances, and maybe even owners they belong?
Actually, I just realized that you can see all systems and their owners and primary IP on the "List Managed Systems" page already. However, you need to configure which columns are shown - this is set at Cloudmin Settings -> Module Config.
In the next release, I will add an option to show all IPs for all systems, not just the main IP.
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Thank you Jamie,
What I would like to see (maybe as a proposal?) is to be able to quickly scan through the IP's, and see which are used & which are free. But also to see which IP's belong to which instances / hosts / owners. I.e. IP 192.168.2.8 belongs to Bob, and is used to VP7, and belongs to host4 - for example.
But also, I want to see that 192.168.2.54 - 72 is free, and 192.168.2.45 - 50 is on host6.
Or something to that order?
That's a pretty good idea, and not too hard to implement .. I will see about adding it in the next release or two.
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awesome! Thank you Jamie :)
I've just implemented this feature for inclusion in Cloudmin 3.9 ..
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