[Nagios-devel] The way from xodtemplate.h to object.h
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 1:28 am
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The function you are looking for is xodtemplate_register_service() (called
from xodtemplate_register_objects()).
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I do understand the way that services.cfg is parsed into the structures
created in xodtemplate.h (or so I like to think). After looking over the
code I am unable to see where the xodtemplate_service structures turn over
their data to the service structures defined in objects.h
Can somebody give me a pointer in the right direction. (Function, line
number, source file, hitting my head, whatever)
Regards
Oliver
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The
function you are looking for is xodtemplate_register_service() (called from
xodtemplate_register_objects()).
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I do understand the way that services.cfg is parsed into the
structures created in xodtemplate.h (or so I like to think). After looking
over the code I am unable to see where the xodtemplate_service structures turn
over their data to the service structures defined in objects.h
Can somebody give me a pointer in the right direction.
(Function, line number, source file, hitting my head, whatever)
Regards Oliver
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The function you are looking for is xodtemplate_register_service() (called
from xodtemplate_register_objects()).
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
[email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 3:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nagios-devel] The way from xodtemplate.h to object.h
I do understand the way that services.cfg is parsed into the structures
created in xodtemplate.h (or so I like to think). After looking over the
code I am unable to see where the xodtemplate_service structures turn over
their data to the service structures defined in objects.h
Can somebody give me a pointer in the right direction. (Function, line
number, source file, hitting my head, whatever)
Regards
Oliver
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The
function you are looking for is xodtemplate_register_service() (called from
xodtemplate_register_objects()).
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2005 3:39 PMTo:
[email protected]: [Nagios-devel] The way
from xodtemplate.h to object.h
I do understand the way that services.cfg is parsed into the
structures created in xodtemplate.h (or so I like to think). After looking
over the code I am unable to see where the xodtemplate_service structures turn
over their data to the service structures defined in objects.h
Can somebody give me a pointer in the right direction.
(Function, line number, source file, hitting my head, whatever)
Regards Oliver
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