[Nagios-devel] $USERn$ macros should be allowed in services.cfg
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 3:51 pm
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It would be nice if $USERn$ macros would be allowed in services.cfg.
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Example:
define service {
.
. .
.
check_command some_command!$USERn$
}
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I just had this come for the second time in my configuration. =20
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It's especially useful, because the $USER$ macros accept exclamation
points, and don't cause issues with checkcommands. =20
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Thanks,
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-Lori
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It would be nice if $USERn$ macros would be allowed =
in
services.cfg.
Example:
define service {
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; .
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.
=
check_command =
=
some_command!$USERn$
}
I just had this come for the second time in my
configuration.
It’s especially useful, because the $USER$ =
macros
accept exclamation points, and donR
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It would be nice if $USERn$ macros would be allowed in services.cfg.
=20
Example:
define service {
.
. .
.
check_command some_command!$USERn$
}
=20
I just had this come for the second time in my configuration. =20
=20
It's especially useful, because the $USER$ macros accept exclamation
points, and don't cause issues with checkcommands. =20
=20
Thanks,
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-Lori
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It would be nice if $USERn$ macros would be allowed =
in
services.cfg.
Example:
define service {
=
.
.  =
; .
=
.
=
check_command =
=
some_command!$USERn$
}
I just had this come for the second time in my
configuration.
It’s especially useful, because the $USER$ =
macros
accept exclamation points, and donR
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Original poster: [email protected]