I don't seem to be able to do this:

# vim:ts=4:ai:expandtabs
#
#
define hostgroup {
    hostgroup_name                            all-hst
    alias                                     all-hst
    members                                   *
}

# vim:ts=4:ai:expandtabs
#
#
define hostgroup {
    hostgroup_name                            basic_svc_snmp-svc
    alias                                     basic_svc_snmp-svc
    hostgroup_members                         all-hst,!basic_svc_ns-svc
}

If it is not possible at this point, I'd like to suggest it as a 
somewhat obvious extension to hostgroup definitions.

Thanks,

  Dale



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Dale J. Chatham
d...@chatham.org

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