On Monday 10 April 2017 at 15:19:46, Jayapandian Ponraj wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can someone explain the significance of command_endpoint attribute in the
> host object?
It's the machine which runs the check command to see whether the host is up.
> The command_endpoint in service object says where to executed the check but
> I can't find a use case for the same attribute in host object.
You don't want a machine to check itself to see whether it's up (!), so the
standard arrangement is that the parent machine performs the check.
> As of now am using it like the following:
>
> apply service abc {
> apply where host.command_endpoint
> command_endpoint = host.command_endpoint
> }
And what do you have host.command_endpoint defined as?
It doesn't look good to me - it means either that:
- you're performing service checks on the parent of the machine you're
checking
or
- you're telling endpoint machines to check themselves to see whether they're
up or not.
Antony.
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