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Using An Output To Create Nagios XI Passive Objects

This document describes how to use a Nagios Log Server Output to create Passive Host and Service objects in Nagios XI. This document provides an example of how Nagios Log Server Outputs can perform tasks on the log data it receives.

Using An Output To Create Nagios XI Passive Objects

 



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