yeah i can create subdirectory for hosts and services and make a pointer in
nagios.cfg but let me ask you could you have multiple host.cfg files and
service.cfg files on the local host

for example splitting hosts into areas and serivces into regions

also my cpu is spiking in terms of processing i wonder if thats caused by my
updated of host and services that are in the same files.???





On 1/31/07, Jim Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 1/31/07, Nedim Bicic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey i am running nagios 2.4

You may wish to consider updating.

> The way i am updating by adding hosts to host cfg file and service.cfgfile
> is ther another way or a template that can be easily updated into by
linux
> box
> now when i open my host file the text like froze it doesnt appear like
its
> thinking or something
> any advise on this would be helpful

You don't have to have all the hosts in one file and all the services
in another.
I have a hosts dir, in which I have subdirs for other locations I
monitor.  Inside these I have the host.cfg files calling a template
from my templates directory as needed. Each hosts file contains all
the info for that host, including services, and extended information.

You can set this up any way you wish. It's all about what works best for
you.

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