Multiple hosts in services.cfg?
Jan Scholten
Jan.Scholten at iconz.net
Wed Sep 29 23:01:11 CEST 2004
Put them into a hostgroup and in the services.cfg use hostgroup_name
instead of host_name.
Jan
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:12:35 -0500, Ryan McCain
<Ryan.McCain at dss.state.la.us> wrote:
>
> Can I put multiple hosts for the Hostname variable in services.cfg?
> The reason I am looking to do this is because I have around 50 servers
> that I am looking to monitor the same port with?
>
> If not, does anyone have any other strategies for quicker data entry?
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>
>
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