Dear List,
Is there any way we can monitor hardware device health for IBM System
x3650 , like we can do for HP Proliant servers.
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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Andreas Ericsson a...@op5.se wrote:
On 05/19/2011 03:32 PM, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
OK, but wouldn't it be nice if all contacts who got an error notification
were
able to get the recovery message instead of just the one last notified? Is
there any way to
On 05/20/2011 06:05 PM, Max Schubert wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Andreas Ericssona...@op5.se wrote:
On 05/19/2011 03:32 PM, Paul M. Dubuc wrote:
OK, but wouldn't it be nice if all contacts who got an error notification
were
able to get the recovery message instead of
I'm trying to setup a more-or-less generic host file, but am having
problems with the %HOSTNAME% macro
If I use this, everything is fine:
define host{
host_name mymachine
hostgroups MyGroup
alias mymachine
address
Sorry, typo:
Should be: Error: Could not find any host matching '$HOSTNAME$'
I was trying other macros and neither hostname or hostalias worked.
Thanks,
Terry
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On 05/20/11 16:24, Terry Carmen wrote:
I'm trying to setup a more-or-less generic host file, but am having
problems with the %HOSTNAME% macro
If I use this, everything is fine:
define host{
host_name mymachine
hostgroups MyGroup
Quoting Jonathan Angliss j...@netdork.net:
That's not to say you won't see it defined in a service, but less likely
than a command. What made you think $HOSTNAME$ was valid there? If it
was valid, what value should it take? What are you trying to achieve?
I would like to define it in the
On 05/20/11 22:11, Terry Carmen wrote:
Quoting Jonathan Angliss j...@netdork.net:
That's not to say you won't see it defined in a service, but less likely
than a command. What made you think $HOSTNAME$ was valid there? If it
was valid, what value should it take? What are you trying to
you can use host groups in service definitions
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Terry Carmen te...@cnysupport.com wrote:
Quoting Jonathan Angliss j...@netdork.net:
That's not to say you won't see it defined in a service, but less likely
than a command. What made you think $HOSTNAME$ was