Shane In the definitions of each host ( or template ) you have an option of defining the "hostgroup" this will group several host in to a group and will display them as a logical group . A host can be part of many host groups - there is not restriction on a host belonging to one hostgroup.
To give an example , let say we have a host group "Dublin" that we want to hold the hosts " city " , "airport" and "dock" , and a hostgroup "Cork" to hold hosts "jazz" , "quay" and "south" . Once you defined that , you can manage the nagios to allocate services to a hostgroup Cork - and those services will be checked on that host group. Does that help clarify it a bit more ? Assaf Shane Killian wrote: > > Hi guys, > > I’m monitoring a number of Windows servers and so far I am using only > the templates provided. > > I would like to split my servers up using host groups so I will have > each site and then the datacentre. > > I’m not sure how to go about this… although I have read the > documentation I’m not understanding. > > Could someone please briefly outline this? > > Thanks for your help! > > Kind Regards, > > Shane > -- Never,Ever Cut A Deal With a Dragon Next year I will be doing the London to Paris bike ride to raise money for the DogTrust (www.dogtrust.co.uk) . Please Sponsor me at http://www.justgiving.com/Assaf-Flatto ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null
