++ 05/02/08 12:18 -0600 - Marc Powell: >No, you cannot. I think the closest you can get would be to specify a >different check_command in your first definition that would override the >template check_command. This other check_command could take the argument >of the address you want to check.
Of course I have thought about that option, but it would be sub-optimal only. If I would need to change some other option to the check_command, I would need to change it at several locations (which I want to avoid, and which is why I am using templating). But of course, nit-picking, as no one needs to change check_command options frequently - not me anyway. Thanks a lot for the answer. -- Rejo Zenger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> https://rejo.zenger.nl
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