Multiple parents: *any* or *all*?

nap naparuba at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 11:40:36 CEST 2012


On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Jack Bates <1j1qtk at nottheoilrig.com>wrote:

> When you list multiple other hosts in the "parents" directive of a host,
> does it mean that this host should be reachable if *any* of these
> parents are up, or only if *all* of these parents are up?
>
> Hi,

It will be unreachable if, and only if, ALL its parents are down (or
unreachable). (this is a big OR rule)
This is different from host dependencies when only one dependency is enough
to be like "unreachable". (this is a big AND rule)

Regards,


Jean
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