fire-eyes wrote:
> I am using 1.3, and reading about dependencies.
> 
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/dependencies.html
> 
> I am interested in host dependencies. When I used nagios perhaps over a
> year ago, I thought it was host dependencies which allowed me to get the
> status map drawn in such a way where you could see hosts connected
> "through" other hosts. This made it clear the organization and location
> in the network.
> 
> I can't seem to make this happen, though nagios -v doesn't complain
> about anything at all.
> 
> Is there any better documentation on this? Being dyslexic doesn't help
> (I can't keep straight the relation between host_name and
> dependent_host_name)...

Whoops, I was thinking "parents" in the host definitions.


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