nagios host limits

Conor Shovlin conor.shovlin at itforce.ie
Thu Jul 16 17:16:01 CEST 2009


Hi,

Tested all the order of cfg files and it always shows the error on bottom cfg file.
If I use the cfg_dir the file order they it points at this as the source of the error.

There is nothing { } missing off the files.

I even moved the cfg files to a test Fedora machine and I get the same error. I think it may be due to the Fedora OS

Any thoughts of users on what OS will take 1000's of hosts?


Regards,
Conor



-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Powell [mailto:marc at ena.com]
Sent: 15 July 2009 18:50
To: Nagios Users Mail-list
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios host limits


On Jul 15, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Conor Shovlin wrote:

> Hi Marc,
>
> Here is the config we are adding. These lines cause a perfectly
> working config (see before) to causing errors(see after).
>
> define host{
>         use                     windows-server  ; Inherit default
> values from a template
>         host_name               DCFP01        ; The name we're
> giving to this host
>         alias                   DCFP01        ; A longer name
> associated with the host
>         address                 172.x.x.x    ; IP address of the host
>         hostgroups              Dxxx
>         parents                 Axxx
>         notification_interval   0
>         notification_options    d
>         }
>
>
> As you can see there it is a simple host that we are adding but it
> starts throwing errors. As soon as we remove the host all errors
> clear and we have no issue. If I remove another host it works

>
> Error: Template 'linux-server' specified in host definition could
> not be not found (config file '/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/
> txxxxhosts.cfg', starting on line 78)

Definitely strange. This is complaining about a completely different
and unrelated thing. Does the template 'linux-server' exist ('name
linux-server')? Is it in the same file as the host definition you are
trying to add?
        - If so, are you accidentally breaking that definition, removing the
final } perhaps or something like that?
        - If not, is the file it is in specified as a cfg_file in nagios.cfg
or in a cfg_dir? If cfg_file, what is the load order (not sure it
matters though but might be interesting).
                - Does it help you move it to the top of the load order?

--
Marc


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