possible members/hostgroups bug in v2.0
jeff vier
jeff.vier at tradingtechnologies.com
Fri Feb 13 19:19:26 CET 2004
Just bumping this up. Anyone?
This is a major issue, I think.
If I knew C better, I'd venture to fix it myself. But I don't.
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 17:51, jeff vier wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 17:38, Jason Martin wrote:
> > Can you please send the construct you are trying to create?
>
> Okay, here is a couple:
>
> define hostgroup{
> hostgroup_name __Linux
> alias Linux Systems
> }
>
> Simply doesn't work.
>
> I am legitimately defining members like this:
> define host{
> use active-host
> host_name ttnet-chi-lnxsvr-2
> alias Linux Monitoring Server
> address 119.0.0.206
> hostgroups __Linux,_TT,.TTNET_Core_Linux_Servers
> }
>
> It USED to work. I used to have both types of membership definitions as
> I was removing one host at a time from the hostgroup definition to test
> the functionality of the hostgroups field. When I removed ALL the
> members, it broke!
>
>
>
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