I've got some scripts that do a wget in order to receive data from a hostgroup.
The hostgroup I'm using is an artificial, really big group that is of no use
to anyone except to get said report.
Is there any way to hide this hostgroup on the display, yet still access it for
data? The usual
Boyer, Timothy A. wrote:
I’ve got some scripts that do a wget in order to receive data from a
hostgroup. The hostgroup I’m using is an artificial, really big group
that is of no use to anyone except to get said report.
Is there any way to hide this hostgroup on the display, yet still
Correct, and I understand that. So is there a way to hide the hostgroup and
still reference it?
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From: Assaf Flatto [mailto:nag...@flatto.net]
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used it in Nagios 2.11.)
I use this feauture in Nagios3. So it works there too.
Christian
-Jake
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2008, moshe sharon wrote:
The only best way to do it is to create different contact with
permissions