Expand service group error in 43 line test config (why?)
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Tue Jun 28 07:31:15 CEST 2011
On 06/27/2011 11:45 PM, Eric B. wrote:
> 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!
>
It appears that the error reporting isn't working as it should. It claims
that the problem is with the serviceescalation or servicegroup when it's
in fact a problem with the host and the service being incomplete objects.
Remove the serviceescalation for now and run the config verifier with the
config you posted and you'll see all the errors reported. Fixing those,
the config passes even when including the serviceescalation.
I can see how that must've been pretty confusing. Unfortunately I have no
time to spend on this at the moment, so unless someone else comes up with
a patch, it'll be left as-is until I revamp config parsing to do objects
in relational order.
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