On 13.03.2013 16:46, Simon Oosthoek wrote:
> Another way might be to define a custom variable (macro) in the host
> definition that is later used in the generic service definition to set
> host specific parameters. I suppose this means you have to set the
> custom macro in all host definitions or their ancestor. see
>
> http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/customobjectvars.html#basicscustomvars

no. custom var macros are interpreted on runtime. not on config read and 
object processing and resolving the final attributes. so i am not 
entirely sure what your idea is here, but the approach will fail.

that text is also to be read in the warning box on your linked docs url.

kind regards,
michael



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