Presumed service dependencies?

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Thu Nov 17 10:00:05 CET 2011


On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Mike Chesnut
<mikec at aggregateknowledge.com>wrote:

> Is there a way to tell Nagios that I want all services on a host to be
> dependent on that host without having to write a separate
> servicedependency for every single service?  I can't even conceive of a
> situation where, when a host is down, I still want to get notified for
> all of its services being down too.
>
> Hopefully I'm just missing something simple...  Ideally I'd like to set
> this globally, in fact.
>
>
Unless i am missing something that is the default behaviour, or at least
how it works for us =)

Ritchie
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Thanks,
> Mike
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