On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Richard Galvez wrote:
> Right, I understand that, but the issue is that I would have to define a
> check_http then for every host. I have over 100 hosts, and I would like
> to just set it in the host definition for quicker, more logical
> execution.. Is this possible?
You do not want hostchecks. Your users do do not care what piece of iron
holds a particular service. They only care about the services and so is
Nagios. Host checks are a different bal game with Nagios as one may learn
from this list archives.
So you define websites as services. Like:
define service{
use linux-counter-template
host_name gimel.counter.li.org
service_description HTTP-counter.li.org
check_command check_http_url!counter.li.org!/index.php
contact_groups linux-counter
}
define service{
use linux-counter-template
host_name gimel.counter.li.org
service_description HTTP-i18n.counter.li.org
check_command
check_http_url!i18n.counter.li.org!/index.php
contact_groups linux-counter
}
define command {
command_name check_http_url
command_line $USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$
}
Hugo.
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