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I don't see anywhere in the definition of the host object that !user =
would be allowed. I think Nagios is actually trying to find a user =
called !user and since it doesn't exist complains about that. Try making =
another group without user included in it and reference that group =
instead.
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Regards,
David Fulton
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Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 7:53 AM
To: Nagios Developers List
Subject: [Nagios-devel] Contact negation - Nagios3.0b5
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I thing this problem has already been reported, but I am not sure if =
there was a solution.=20
Trying to exclude a member of a contactgroup for a specific service or =
host=20
define host{=20
use test_tmpl =20
host_name test=20
alias Server=20
contact_groups admins=20
contacts !user=20
notification_options d=20
address 10.x.x.x=20
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I get the following error message.=20
Error: Contact '!user' specified in host 'test' is not defined anywhere! =
(of course user is defined)=20
As far as I know, such exclusions should be possible with Nagios3.0=20
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Thomas=20
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Sorry about that, there was a =
punctuation issue
on my machine.
I don’t see anywhere in the
definition of the host object that !user would be allowed. I think =
Nagios is
actually trying to find a user called !user and since it doesn’t =
exist
complains about that. Try making another
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