I am building a package to send out to 500 locations to set up a distributed 
Nagios 3.2 environment.

I have scripts written that when the nagios package is dropped in a location, 
the script creates a hosts.cfg & a hostgroup.cfg file on the remote distributed 
server for the hosts he will monitor.

I just want to be 100 % sure that if  the central server is not doing active 
checks, does the central server still have to have every remote host listed in 
its hosts.cfg and the hostgroup.cfg files?

Thanks,

Steve


                                          
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