RHQ Agent's `avail` output could be sorted - either by name or type. Expected result: ================ Availability Report from Feb 10, 2010 11:59:32 PM Resources in report: 36 Includes Only Changed Resources: false UP: CPU 0 UP: CPU 1 UP: CPU 2 UP: CPU 3 UP: CPU 4 UP: CPU 5 UP: CPU 6 UP: CPU 7 DOWN: eth1 DOWN: eth0 UP: jawa14 DOWN: JAWA14 Apache 2.2.14 (C:\Program Files\Red Hat\Enterprise Web Server\) UP: JAWA14 File System (local) C:\ UP: lo0 Actual result: ================ Availability Report from Feb 10, 2010 11:59:32 PM Resources in report: 36 Includes Only Changed Resources: false UP: jawa14 UP: CPU 3 DOWN: eth1 DOWN: eth0 UP: lo0 DOWN: JAWA14 Apache 2.2.14 (C:\Program Files\Red Hat\Enterprise Web Server\) UP: CPU 0 UP: CPU 7 UP: CPU 6 UP: CPU 1 UP: CPU 5 UP: CPU 2 UP: JAWA14 File System (local) C:\ UP: CPU 4
Temporarily adding the keyword "SubBug" so we can be sure we have accounted for all the bugs. keyword: new = Tracking + FutureFeature + SubBug
making sure we're not missing any bugs in rhq_triage
The availability report is an internal entity and sorting provides no advantage. Please re-open if I'm missing the point, but otherwise I'm closing as wont fix.