I'd like to be able to enable escalation from service definitions
(including templates). This way we could tag all the services which
should be escalated directly, rather than having the escalation managed
separately.
Chris
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ndary server.
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks,
Chris Pepper
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ications and then automatically start pager notifications (for those
contacts with pager: defined) after an interval, that would work as well and be
even simpler. I don't see anything built in for deferring pages until a few
emails have gone unanswered, though.
Thanks!
Chris Pepper
> def
ship consisting of all hosts not in any of our
location hostgroups. This would make it straightforward to find hosts
without a specified location and add an appropriate location hostgroup
to each.
Thanks,
Chris Pepper
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using 'hostgroups -mainlocation,+actuallocation', but
apparently hostgroups only allows '+', not '-' or '!'.
Is there a way to remove hosts from inherited hostgroups?
Is there a way to get a negative listing: all hosts not in any of the
Chris Pepper wrote:
> I'm not finding much current documentation on check_by_ssh -- does it
> work?
Nevermind! I forgot that I had found a UID conflict on some of the
monitored nodes, so I changed nagios' UID on the monitoring servers.
"service nagios stop;
e=82%); /var 2 GB (71% inode=95%);
> /tmp 9 GB (99% inode=99%); /var/run 9 GB (99% inode=99%); /export/home 887 GB
> (99% inode=99%); /jean 30542 GB (86% inode=99%);| /=3GB;;;0;7
> /etc/svc/volatile=0GB;;;0;9 /lib/libc.so.1
Marc Powell wrote:
> On Mar 30, 2009, at 2:21 PM, Chris Pepper wrote:
>
>> We'd like to assign services to hostgroups or hosts (even host
>> templates would be useful) rather than assigning them in the service.
>
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/ob
prone.
Is this a FAQ? Is there a way to do it which I just haven't found yet?
Thanks,
Chris Pepper
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another reason? I'm considering running a couple ssh tunnels on the head
node, pointing back to the monitoring servers, but not sure how well
this will work.
Suggestions welcomed.
Thanks,
Chris
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