having a service definition call a hostgroup rather then inputting a list of hosts.
Jan Scholten
Jan.Scholten at iconz.net
Wed Nov 3 23:41:32 CET 2004
No!
Afaik can you use either multiple hostgroup_names or the * (for all
hosts), but Hostgroups containing Hostgroups is not possible (at least not
when i tested!)
Jan
> Is it possible to setup a service definition to be assigned to one or
> several hostgroups, rather then using the host_name =
> device1,device2,device3 scheme?
>
> Also, can hostgroups have other hostgroups as members?
>
> I'd like to create a hostgroup "all", which would have all hostgroups as
> it's targets then assign say, a check_ping ICMP service call to this
> 'all' group.
>
>
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