>>> One way to do this is use the custom host and service variables that >>> Nagios 3.x provides in it's configuration DSL. We use this >>> extensively. >>> >>> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/customobjectvars.html >>> >>> If you use custom host variables in your service definitions, you can >>> then define thresholds for services at the host level, which means you >>> can use inheritance to have a common base set of thresholds but then >>> override those as needed. >> >> Hi Max. That's indeed an interesting approach. >> Although I will initially go with the proposal of Thomas >> Thanks for the tip, very inspiring. > >I've used Max's approach as well. Works nicely!
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