Hey list.
I'm having a slight problem with understanding templates, it seems.
I use a service definition:
## PING
define service{
host_name *,!sv-proxy
use PING
}
where PING is:
## PING Template
define service{
host_name
Hey everyone.
I'm having a problem with pNSClient on a Windows 2003 Server.
I'm quite aware of the fact that there is only mentioning of 2000 and
XP hosts to run the service on in the documentation, however, I
managed to get it running on 1 2003 host (german language) but not on
another (2003
Hey again.
These past few mails I sent were all replied to with an AntiSpam message by
AntiSpam UOL [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Am I the only one getting this or could someone (the owner of above
mail-address) fix this, cause it's quite annoying to get one of these
for every mail sent to the list.
Of Kai Reese
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:10 AM
To: Nagios Users Mailing List
Subject: [Nagios-users] pNSClient on a Windows 2003 Server
Hey everyone.
I'm having a problem with pNSClient on a Windows 2003 Server.
I'm quite aware of the fact that there is only mentioning
I suppose you could then do something like
define service{
host_name hostgroup_name, !server1, !server2
..
}
That might check all the hosts except the 2 you exclused by !
Kai
PS: untested, I don't check services on hostgroups.
On 1/27/06, Toto Capuccino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but
connection problem. Also, I made sure the service is
running on the w2k machine.
Thanks,
Kai Reese
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