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PostPosted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:31 pm 
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I was wondering if it might be possible to add an indication of the Linode # on the new manager dashboard somewhere? On the old manager I used to be able to hover and check the URL used by the various links as they included the id, but now they use the symbolic name.

The only other reasonably simple way I've found is to open up a particular Linode and then look at the graph headings, which is tedious when I'm trying to find a particular Linode.

There are times when I need the numbers (reviewing invoices, updating LISH configurations, etc...) and having them available on a single screen would be much more efficient. If you didn't want to waste the space in the dashboard table itself, even a title attribute I could review by hovering over each Linode would be better than reviewing each graph individually.

Thanks.

-- David


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:07 pm 
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db3l wrote:
I was wondering if it might be possible to add an indication of the Linode # on the new manager dashboard somewhere? On the old manager I used to be able to hover and check the URL used by the various links as they included the id, but now they use the symbolic name.

The only other reasonably simple way I've found is to open up a particular Linode and then look at the graph headings, which is tedious when I'm trying to find a particular Linode.

There are times when I need the numbers (reviewing invoices, updating LISH configurations, etc...) and having them available on a single screen would be much more efficient. If you didn't want to waste the space in the dashboard table itself, even a title attribute I could review by hovering over each Linode would be better than reviewing each graph individually.

Thanks.

-- David


Second that. Finding these values to write API scripts was annoying for a client.


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