Hi @ll,

I have a little problem defining hostgroups. When adding hosts to 
"lconfmembers", all these hosts will have the lconfalias as Name in 
Notifications, which confuses a lot. Example:

Notification Type: PROBLEM



Service: NTP

Host: Linux Servers

Address: 192.1.2.3

State: UNKNOWN

Of course the Host with IP 192.1.2.3 doesn't have the too simple alias "Linux 
Servers" configured, but the hostgroup has. So obviously the lconfalias 
definition of the hostgroups override the one from the host definition. As the 
property is mandantory in LConf, hostgroups are mostly useless (I still use 
them to pass service definitions to the hosts by linking the hostgroup into the 
host tree).

I suppose same goes for servicegroups, as the LConfAlias property is mandatory 
there, too.

I'm using LConf-1.3.0 and Lconf for Icinga 1.3.1 (with icinga 1.9.3 and 
icinga-web 1.9.0 from debmon.org debian repositories)

Regards,
Jan Dreyer
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