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It's almost definitely a problem with the STATION-11 host. I caught
this bug last week. If you put a name in the members list of hostgroup
that doesn't exist or has an error, instead of getting an error about
the bad host, you get warning that the other hosts listed after it
aren't in a hostgroup.
I CC'd this to the devel list, so hopefully someone can fix this bug.
Thanks.
-Russell
Subhendu Ghosh wrote:
>probably station-11 if I remember the last post on the issue.
>
>-sg
>
>On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Pulyankote, Gopinath wrote:
>
>>Does the entries in members match exactly with those in the hosts.cfg? I had
>>seen this before, when I miss-typed a hostname. Maybe there is an underscore
>>instead of a hyphen in the hostname ??
>>-G
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Bud Porter [mailto:[email protected]]
>>Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 1:57 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: [Nagios-users] Number of hosts specified on members statement of
>>hostgroup...
>>
>>
>>Greetings:
>>
>>I am a new user of Nagios 1.0b6 and I have the following problem:
>>
>>I cannot add more than a few hosts to the members statement in a
>>hostgroup definition. Nagios only seems to parse the first few hosts and
>>ignores the rest. Here is the hostgroup entry that generates the
>>problem:
>>
>>define hostgroup{
>> hostgroup_name remote-fire-stations
>> alias Remote Fire Stations
>> contact_groups network-admins
>> members
>>STATION-03,STATION-05,STATION-07,STATION-08,STATION-09,STATION-10,STATIO
>>N-11,STATION-12,STATION-13,STATION-14,STATION-15,STATION-16,STATION-17,S
>>TATION-18,STATION-19,STATION-20,STATION-21,STATION-22,STATION-23,STATION
>>-24,STATION-25,STATION-26,STATION-27,STATION-28,STATION-29,STATION-30,ST
>>ATION-31,STATION-32
>> }
>>
>>Due to wrapping in this email, the entry may not appear correct -
>>however the above members statement is one complete line with no spaces
>>between host entries. When I verify the configuration (nagios -v), I'm
>>warned that "STATION-12" thru "STATION-32" is not a member of any
>>hostgroups. Nagios seems to ignore the entry for "STATION-11" altogether
>>(doesn't show up in the hostgroup and doesn't generate an error).
>>
>>Any input would be greatly appreciated as I'm about to pull my hair out
>>over this one! :/
>>
>>-Bud-
>>
>>
>>
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It's almost definitely a problem with the STATION-11 host. I caught this
bug last week. If you put a name in the members list of hostgroup that doesn't
exist or has an error, instead of getting an error about the bad host, you
get warning that the other hosts listed after it aren't in a hostgroup.
I CC'd this to the devel list, so hopefully someone can fix this bug. Thanks.
-Russell
Subhendu Ghosh wrot
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