Am Dienstag, 28. Jun. 11, 23:26:18 schrieb Paul M. Dubuc: > I don't see why. All services have to be assigned to hosts anyway. You > can specify a comma separated list of hosts in your escalation or use > hostgroups. I think you only need 2 additional objects to do what you > want: A hostgroup that consists of all hosts with services assigned and a > host template to assign hosts to that group. There's an example that > might help here: > > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27615125
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