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Subject: Re: Main Groups?
ok,
we need a special seperator char for the group seperator:
at the mon script: line 1020 : if ($l =~
/^hostg
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>Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 11:53 AM
>To: mon@linux.kernel.org
>Subject: Re: Main Groups?
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>hi david :)
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>new group structure idea
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>groups seperated by a "."
>
>like:
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>hostgroup com
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November 04, 2005 11:53 AM
To: mon@linux.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Main Groups?
hi david :)
new group structure idea
groups seperated by a "."
like:
hostgroup company1.routers 192.22.128.0 192.22.128.1
hostgroup company2.servers.web 192.33.22.22 192.33.44.44
or if the user want speci
hi david :)
new group structure idea
groups seperated by a "."
like:
hostgroup company1.routers 192.22.128.0 192.22.128.1
hostgroup company2.servers.web 192.33.22.22 192.33.44.44
or if the user want specify the services for a single host:
hostgroup company3.workstations.burnpc1 122.22.2.22
--On Thursday, October 27, 2005 18:48:43 +0200 Frank 'eXplasm' Isemann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
why does mon not have a grouping mechanism?
As far as I know its a feature thats never been requested before. It
probably wouldn't be incredibly hard to add, but we'd have to think about
ho
hi david,
ok thats is a way, but a dirty way...
why does mon not have a grouping mechanism?
like:
hostgroup main_mailservers host:192.22.22.23
hostgroup MAIN_SERVERS host:193.22.22.22 host:193.44.44.44
group:main_mailservers
or with a other style.
that should be integrated in mon, not a
--On Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:57 AM +0200 Frank 'eXplasm' Isemann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and for example on s3 doesnt run a ftp server .. how can i exclude the
ftp service from this special server?
From the service definitions portion of the documentation:
exclude_hosts host [h
hello :)
I have a little question ...
i would create a structur like that:
+ host1
+ ping
+ dns
+ ftp
+ host2
+ ping
+ host3
+ smtp
.
is that possible?
or: how can i specify the se