I just found out about templates for Royal TSX. It is possible to create a template and have values filled out based on an IP subnet and site name? For ex.
Enter values:
Site Name: SITE52
Subnet: 10.1.1
Produces the following:
Folder: SITE52
Server1: Name: SITE52-1; IP: 10.1.1.1
Server2: Name: SITE52-2; IP: 10.1.1.2
SSH1: Name: SITE52-ESXi-1; IP: 10.1.1.3
SSH1: Name: SITE52-ESXi-2; IP: 10.1.1.4
Web1: Name: SITE53-FW; IP: 10.1.1.5
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Felix Deimel
said
almost 7 years ago
Hey,
yes, you could create a CSV file and import that into Royal TSX via "Import - CSV file...".
no, that's not possible with templates. For the next major release we will have a feature that will allow you to dynamically create objects inside a folder using scripts. This will allow you to do such things.
cheers,
felix
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JavaGenki
said
almost 7 years ago
Thanks, Felix. That sounds like an excellent feature - I'm looking forward to it.
Can you suggest another way that I might be able to do this in the meantime? Maybe import a CSV file of some sort? Asking as I have hundreds of sites to do this for and most of them follow the same configuration other than the site name and IP subnet.
Felix Deimel
said
almost 7 years ago
Answer
Hey,
yes, you could create a CSV file and import that into Royal TSX via "Import - CSV file...".
JavaGenki
I just found out about templates for Royal TSX. It is possible to create a template and have values filled out based on an IP subnet and site name? For ex.
Enter values:
Site Name: SITE52
Subnet: 10.1.1
Produces the following:
Folder: SITE52
Server1: Name: SITE52-1; IP: 10.1.1.1
Server2: Name: SITE52-2; IP: 10.1.1.2
SSH1: Name: SITE52-ESXi-1; IP: 10.1.1.3
SSH1: Name: SITE52-ESXi-2; IP: 10.1.1.4
Web1: Name: SITE53-FW; IP: 10.1.1.5
Hey,
yes, you could create a CSV file and import that into Royal TSX via "Import - CSV file...".
Alternatively, you might want to check out our AppleScript interface to roll your own importer: https://www.royalapplications.com/go/kb-ts-mac-applescript-samples
cheers,
felix
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Hi there,
no, that's not possible with templates. For the next major release we will have a feature that will allow you to dynamically create objects inside a folder using scripts. This will allow you to do such things.
cheers,
felix
JavaGenki
Can you suggest another way that I might be able to do this in the meantime? Maybe import a CSV file of some sort? Asking as I have hundreds of sites to do this for and most of them follow the same configuration other than the site name and IP subnet.
Felix Deimel
Hey,
yes, you could create a CSV file and import that into Royal TSX via "Import - CSV file...".
Alternatively, you might want to check out our AppleScript interface to roll your own importer: https://www.royalapplications.com/go/kb-ts-mac-applescript-samples
cheers,
felix
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