hi david,

ok thats is a way, but a dirty way...

why does mon not have a grouping mechanism?

like:

hostgroup main_mailservers host:192.22.22.23 ....

hostgroup MAIN_SERVERS host:193.22.22.22 host:193.44.44.44
group:main_mailservers

or with a other style.

that should be integrated in mon, not a .cfg feature (with m4 it should
be possible)
but i want use the groups in a webinterface ....

that was a useful feature!


greetz frank



David Nolan schrieb:

>
>
> --On Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:57 AM +0200 Frank 'eXplasm' Isemann
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> and for example on s3 doesnt run a ftp server .. how can i exclude the
>> ftp service from this special server?
>
>
>
>> From the service definitions portion of the documentation:
>
>
> exclude_hosts host [host...]
>    Any hosts listed after exclude_hosts will be excluded from the
> service check.
>
> -David
>
> David Nolan                    <*>                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> curses: May you be forced to grep the termcap of an unclean yacc while
>      a herd of rogue emacs fsck your troff and vgrind your pathalias!
>
>

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