Hostgroup Members
Daniel Wittenberg
daniel.wittenberg.r0ko at statefarm.com
Fri Sep 23 18:14:10 CEST 2011
Not sure about in the old version, but what we do is not put the membership info in the hostgroup definition, but give the host definition a list of hostgroups it belongs to which is a much shorter list.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Phelps [mailto:bphelps at gls.com]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 10:51 AM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Hostgroup Members
Hello,
We are using a fairly old version of Nagios (1.4.1) which has been running great for years and is in production on 100+ servers so we are a bit hesitant to update. If it ain't broke don't fix it, right? Anyway, one minor problem is the fact that in the nagios configuration, the members directive for a hostgroup can only support a certain number of entries, due to the fact that the members directive takes a comma delimited list of members and that list, it seems, can only be a maximum of 2000ish (I think, I don't recall off hand) characters. Like:
hostgroup {
...
members = Member1,Member2,Member3,...,Member200, Member201, Member202
}
My question is, do newer version of nagios remove this limitation? It isn't really a huge deal since we can simply create additional hostgroups when we reach the limit on one, however if this is fixed in a newer version then that, for us, would be a good reason to upgrade.
Thanks,
Brandon
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