Sex, 2007-12-21 às 12:57 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> > hostgroup_nameUnix,!Storefront
> > host_name !demo,!logger,!snowball,!laddie,!duffgardens
/me drolls I didn't know that was possible, since what release of
Nagios can that be done? That's great!
Rui
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"Gary Every" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/21/2007 09:26:30 AM:
> Try this:
> This will execute the service on All unix boxes (hostgroup) that are
> NOT in the Storefront hostgroup AND hosts that are NOT demo, logger,
> snowball, laddie or duffgardens
>
> This allows you to set up global servi
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
> Sex, 2007-12-21 Ã s 09:16 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
>
>> I have 6 servers that are our development Vignette environment.
>>
>> Our development people, who have limited Nagios access for servers they are
>> concerned with would like to have the 6 develop
Sex, 2007-12-21 às 09:16 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> I have 6 servers that are our development Vignette environment.
>
> Our development people, who have limited Nagios access for servers they are
> concerned with would like to have the 6 development servers in a Nagios
> group. Here's
I have 6 servers that are our development Vignette environment.
Our development people, who have limited Nagios access for servers they are
concerned with would like to have the 6 development servers in a Nagios
group. Here's the crux of the problem... How do you monitor a service on one
machin