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Chapter 5: Server Management
118 Cobalt RaQ XTR User Manual
The screen regenerates and the results of the search are displayed in a table with
the same three columns. The heading of the table now states “Search Results
(<x> Virtual Sites found). To return to the full list of virtual sites, click
Site
Management
on the left.
You can sort the list of virtual sites according to the following criteria:
• by host name, in ascending or descending order
• by IP address, in ascending or descending order
Ascending order means from lowest value to the highest value (a–z or 1–9).
Descending order means from highest value to the lowest value (z–a or 9–1). By
default, the “Virtual Site List” table is sorted by host name in ascending order.
The screen regenerates and the results are displayed in a table with the same three
columns. In the heading of the column which has been sorted, a green
triangle
icon points up (ascending order) or down (descending order). In the heading of
the column which has not been sorted, a hollow
triangle
icon indicates that the
column is not sorted.
You can use the search and sort functions together to produce the display that you
need. For example, you can search the list for all virtual sites with “test” in the
host name, and sort the results of that search by IP address in ascending order.
Searching a list of virtual sites
To search the list of virtual sites:
1. In the “Search Virtual Site List” table, select “Host Name”, “IP Address” or
“Site Uses” from the first pull-down menu.
Figure 55 shows the screen for seaching by a particular service enabled on
the virtual sites.
2. Select the criteria according to which you want to search from the second
pull-down menu.
3. In the text field, enter the string of characters for which you want to search.
If you are searching for sites with a specific service, leave this field blank.
4. Click
Search
. The screen regenerates and displays the results in a table with
the same three columns.
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Note:
Suspended sites are included in the search results.