Tom, You must have stayed later than I did that day and figured it out! Pretty typical. I don't think I ever left after you did. I think you are right about having to be down. There's no way you can do it while you are running. Tim Lowell Tesoro | 210-439-5914 (cell) On Oct 4, 2011, at 3:41 PM, "tjvandew@xxxxxxxxx" <tjvandew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tim, you are right that we spent some time on this, but I think we did > discover a way to do it. I bet Dave Caldwell may remember it too. It is > painful but this is how we did it from ICC and/or maybe IACC. We did this > when the process was down. Not sure what a delete/undelete does to the FBM > values when running but it may not be good. > From the ECB COMPOUND > > * Select the FBM you want at the top of the list and pick delete/undelete. > (this moves that FBM to the end of the FBM list in System Monitor.) > > * Select the FBM you want to be shown next and do delete/undelete. (that > moves it to the end in SysMon with the previous one just above it.) > > * continue until every FBM has been deleted and undeleted and the first one > you did will be first in System Monitor and the last will be at the end of > the list. > Tim is right about the logical address. I don't think you can change it and > I can't remember if the delete/undelete reassigned that or not. > This is the only way I know to do this Dave. I hope somebody knows an easier > way. > For stations other than FBM's like CP's and such there are some files that > can be editted to arrange order of the different system monitors and stations > under each system monitor. My memory is fuzzy on this but I think Duc has a > write up. I think the files are in /opt/fox/sysmgm/sysmon or /usr the same. > Duc, can you help with this? > > Tom > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Lowell, Timothy" <Timothy.Lowell@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sender: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 15:01:08 > To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [foxboro] Ordering in System monitor > > David, > > I have tried and tried and tried to do this, to no avail. Tom Vandewater and > I spent an afternoon in Hawaii, if you can imagine that, trying to re-arrange > FBMs in SysMon, and nothing worked. There is a magic number called Logical > Address that cannot be altered by the user. This address determines the order > in which you see the FBM. > > Tim Lowell > Tesoro | 210-439-5914 (cell) > > On Oct 4, 2011, at 2:55 PM, "Johnson, David" > <David.Johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hello all, >> I would like to change the order that items appear in the system monitor. >> Currently, blocks in the system monitor are in the order that the blocks >> were built. I would like something a bit more organized. We are using the >> new system monitor on a windows machine, if that makes a difference. >> >> Thanks, >> David >> >> >> ________________________________ >> Confidentiality Notice: >> >> The information contained in this message is private and confidential. This >> information is intended only for the individual or entity named above. 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