On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Hienz, Michael <mhi...@lear.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hi,
>
>
> when I use a template where a hostgroup is already defined and then also
> assign a hostgroup_name which is different from the one in the template in
> the hostgroup.cfg, I can see two entries through the Thruk interface, with
> the same host being in the two different hostgroups. Not sure if that is
> really a feature, but from my point of view it seems to be a bug, because
> generally, the “last” configuration options of the host, service, etc.
> usually overwrites the top level or template confs.
>
> Yes, the template should over right the host one, unless this value start
with a '+' (additive inheritance). But here it's another problem if I can
understand : you set a hostgroup in the host configuration, and in another
hostgroup, you set this host as a member is that right?
If I'm not wrong such configuration say "add to both" in Nagios, and it
sound logical to me (you got 2 way of adding into hostgroups, I don't think
one is a preferred way to the other).
Is it a configuration inherited from a Nagios ?
Thanks,
Jean
>
>
> Regards
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
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