Hey Daniel,
> LConf sounds interesting. What is the easiest way to import an existing
> hand-written icinga configuration into LConf?
Uhm there is no really static way of "importing"...
But the idea is to *redesign* your config in a hierarchical way. Then
several attributes can be set in the tree
On 27.10.2012 23:29, Daniel Parthey wrote:
> Michael Friedrich wrote:
>> On 25.10.2012 16:51, Chris Wood wrote:
>>> 2) If I include those same hostgroups in another hostgroup via
>>> hostgroup_members, and then use that new hostgroup in my host, my
>>> services vanish, but icinga sees the config as
Michael Friedrich wrote:
> On 25.10.2012 16:51, Chris Wood wrote:
> > 2) If I include those same hostgroups in another hostgroup via
> > hostgroup_members, and then use that new hostgroup in my host, my
> > services vanish, but icinga sees the config as valid (note I have
> > allow_empty_hostgro
Markus Frosch wrote:
> we are developing LConf -a hierarchic Config tool
> https://www.netways.org/projects/lconf/wiki
LConf sounds interesting. What is the easiest way to import an existing
hand-written icinga configuration into LConf?
Regards
Daniel
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On 25.10.2012 16:51, Chris Wood wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm new to this list, but I'm a long time user of nagios and now icinga.
> Over the years I've set up some reasonably large instances (hundreds
> of hosts, thousands of services)
>
> I'm in the process of overhauling an old nagios setup to
Hello,
just a quick note on this, that's why we are developing LConf - a
hierarchic Config tool
https://www.netways.org/projects/lconf/wiki
Btw. it might help this list to explain only your problems - not the
whole story. If you want to share it please create a wiki page.
Regards
Markus
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