Expand service group error in 43 line test config (why?)
Brandon Williams
bwilliams at zynga.com
Tue Jun 28 00:43:21 CEST 2011
Looking at
define serviceescalation {
servicegroup_name group-1
first_notification 1
last_notification 6
notification_interval 5
contacts primary-oncall
}
I don't see an option for :
servicegroup_name group-1
In the Nagios documentation. I would try removing that line and trying again.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/objectdefinitions.html#serviceescalation
From: Eric B. [mailto:barnabus.pinklehorn at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 2:46 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Expand service group error in 43 line test config (why?)
This has me stumped. I whittled my ugly config down to 35 lines, and was still able to re-create the error. Any ideas what is wrong? I'm running Nagios Core v. 3.2.3. Much thanks in advance!
-Eric
Error is:
Error: Could not expand servicegroups specified in service escalation (config file '/home/opsmon/etc/nagios/objects/qbo/foo.cfg', starting on line 13)
Error processing object config files!
Here's the config:
define servicegroup {
servicegroup_name group-1
alias All Services
register 0
}
define contact {
contact_name primary-oncall
alias Primary Oncall
email foo at bar.com<mailto:foo at bar.com>
}
define serviceescalation {
servicegroup_name group-1
first_notification 1
last_notification 6
notification_interval 5
contacts primary-oncall
}
define service {
servicegroups group-1
host_name admin.qa<http://admin.qa>
check_command check_foo
}
define host {
host_name admin.qa<http://admin.qa>
address 127.0.0.1
}
define command {
command_name check_foo
command_line /bin/true
}
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