Hi, thanks for replying.

Actually, I made a mistake typing this. I really mean "check_cluster",
and I was able to figure it out. It basically takes an argument like
this, which is passed back to the command:

vars.cluster_data = {{
get_host("ec2-54-198-210-49.compute-1.amazonaws.com").state
 + "," + get_host("ec2-54-162-245-143.compute-1.amazonaws.com").state }}

(NOTE: "state_id" throws an error, while "state" returns a numeric
value, so I think the documentation is outdated)

**
Now I need a way to populate the cluster_data variable with a list of
hosts that belong to a particular hostgroup. Is there a way to
programmatically do this in Icinga2?


On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Michael Friedrich
<michael.friedr...@netways.de> wrote:
> Am 12.07.2016 um 20:30 schrieb Michael Martinez:
>>
>> Can someone give an example of how to use check_multi with Icinga2?
>>
> I'd write a CheckCommand object based on its --help output. You'll
> obviously need to pass additional "cmd" file configuration in its own
> language.
>
>
> AFAIK I did write some wiki articles for Icinga 1.x in early 2012 on
> check_multi, might be a good starting point.
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Michael
>
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