Am 11.02.2015 um 12:57 schrieb Dustin Funk:
Hi,

Am 11.02.2015 um 09:20 schrieb Michael Friedrich:
Am 11.02.2015 um 01:38 schrieb Dustin Funk:
Hi,

Am 09.02.2015 um 11:46 schrieb Dustin Funk:
Am 09.02.2015 um 07:56 schrieb Michael Friedrich:
Am Montag, 9. Februar 2015 schrieb Dustin Funk :
      Am 08.02.2015 um 21:15 schrieb Michael Friedrich:
      > Am Sonntag, 8. Februar 2015 schrieb Dustin Funk :
      >
      >     Hi,
      >
      >
      >     can i write the following dependency definitions in a
shorter way?
      >
      >
      >     object Host "d-switch-1" {
      >       import "generic-host"
      >       address = "10.42.49.1"
      >       vars.parent = "host-remote"
      >     }
      >
      >     object Host "d-switch-2" {
      >       import "generic-host"
      >       address = "10.42.49.2"
      >       vars.parent = "d-switch-1"
      >     }
      >
      >     object Host "d-switch-3" {
      >       import "generic-host"
      >       address = "10.42.49.3"
      >       vars.parent = "d-switch-2"
      >     }
      >
      >     apply Dependency "switche" to Host {
      >     #  parent_host_name = "$vars.parent$"
      >       parent_host_name = "d-switch-1"
      >       assign where host.vars.parent == "d-switch-1"
      >     }
      >
      >
      > Using 2.2.x try

      Sorry, 2.2.4.

Sorry again, 2.2.3.

      >
      > parent_host_name = host.vars.parent

      I try the following lines:


Why don't you use my exact proposal?

because it also outputs error(s)


apply Dependency "switche" to Host {
    parent_host_name = host.vars.parent
    assign where host.vars.parent
}


critical/config:
Config error: Invalid value for attribute: Object 'switche' (Type:
'Dependency') at /etc/icinga2/conf.d/switche/passive-technik.conf:22 ->
critical/config: 1 errors, 0 warnings.


Unfortunately, I have not made any progress.
Any advices?
There might be a problem with empty values in assignments, try 'assign
where host.vars.parent != ""'

That's it!

absolute values works like:
     assign where host.vars.parent == "d-switch-2"

but
     assign where host.vars.parent
did not work, also
     assign where host.vars.parent != ""

'match' also works well!

So your issue is resolved.


Many thanks!

Is that a bug? Should i open an issue?

That should be fixed, I remember reading such a git commit somewhere for
2.3.



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