service groups?

Ethan Galstad nagios at nagios.org
Wed May 21 23:50:46 CEST 2003


Nagios 1.0 doesn't have the ability to define service groups, so this 
will not be easy to do.  Version 2.0 will include service groups and 
will allow you to submit commands on a per-group basis.  So things 
are in the pipeline, they're just not here yet.

On 21 May 2003 at 17:13, Hochberg, Keith wrote:

> Hi All, 
> Whenever my company runs a maintenance we try to identify all hosts
> and services which will be affected and put them into maintenance
> mode. I am finding that this would an easier process if there were
> service groups defined in nagios. Specifically on our web servers
> (which have instances for over 25 different sites) we have to go in
> and manually put each instance on each webserver (which are defined as
> services) into maintenance mode. Sometimes we have to put over 100
> different services into maintenance mode if more than one site will be
> affected during a maintenance. It would be great if we could group all
> services into a service group and put the whole group into maintenance
> mode. has anyone ran into a similar problem? I have over 2,000 service
> checks defined in our nagios build and it is getting hard to manage
> only using hostgroups. Much thanks in advance, Keith Hochberg
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