Re: [Nagios-devel] Template befor Definition
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:09 am
Please don't top-post. It makes it hard to follow the discussion,
especially when you're top-posting to an answer that wasn't top-
posted. Anyways...
Mark Eisenblaetter wrote:
> Hi,
> sorry for the latye replay,
>
> Then I will have to much templates, because i will need for every
> kombination of args a new template.
>
> For example by check_http I will need a template vor every website/service i
> want to check or for every disk with diffrend warning and Critival
> threshosld.
>
> Thats not so practicable.
>
Originally you wrote:
>>> so it would be great if i can say in the template use the check_command
>>> (check_dummy) defined in the template and not that defined in the Host.
>>>
To which I replied:
>> That's what not setting anything in the object itself is for. If you don't
>> have a check_command in the host object, it will use the one from the
>> template.
>>
In other words, if you want a particular object to inherit the value from
the template, simply don't set that value in the object. There was no
other question-like statement in your original mail.
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especially when you're top-posting to an answer that wasn't top-
posted. Anyways...
Mark Eisenblaetter wrote:
> Hi,
> sorry for the latye replay,
>
> Then I will have to much templates, because i will need for every
> kombination of args a new template.
>
> For example by check_http I will need a template vor every website/service i
> want to check or for every disk with diffrend warning and Critival
> threshosld.
>
> Thats not so practicable.
>
Originally you wrote:
>>> so it would be great if i can say in the template use the check_command
>>> (check_dummy) defined in the template and not that defined in the Host.
>>>
To which I replied:
>> That's what not setting anything in the object itself is for. If you don't
>> have a check_command in the host object, it will use the one from the
>> template.
>>
In other words, if you want a particular object to inherit the value from
the template, simply don't set that value in the object. There was no
other question-like statement in your original mail.
--
Andreas Ericsson [email protected]
OP5 AB www.op5.se
Tel: +46 8-230225 Fax: +46 8-230231
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Original poster: [email protected]