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That... is a solution to this problem, yes. However, I don't really like
it because of the dummy host and extra services, but considering there's
no other option, I've set it up like you said (using 127.0.0.1 as IP),
thank you. I would still like to see nagios being able to handle it
itself in a manner similar to what I was requesting initially instead of
using the plugin, though.
(btw, I'm not Thomas, he was the
helpful person who replied to my 1st mail
> Hi
Thomas,
>=20
> you can put the service where you want, I use
normaly the nagiosserver
> itself, but with incresing
Clusterchecks i will create an dumyhost
> with Ip
127.0.0.1
>=20
> So to your question you don#t need to, but
can if you want.
>=20
> Mark
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That... is a solution to this problem, yes. However, I don't really like
it because of the dummy host and extra services, but considering there's
no other option, I've set it up like you said (using 127.0.0.1 as IP),
thank you. I would still like to see nagios being able to handle it
itself in a manner similar to what I was requesting initially instead of
using the plugin, though.(btw, I'm not Thomas, he was the
helpful person who replied to my 1st mail
Thomas,> > you can put the service where you want, I use
normaly the nagiosserver> itself, but with incresing
Clusterchecks i will create an dumyhost> with Ip
127.0.0.1> > So to your question you don#t need to, but
can if you want.> > Mark
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