It seems that the nagios_service type will not write out the "name"
property of nagios service objects.  I had thought this was an oversight
or a bug, till I saw this thread:

http://www.mail-archive.com/puppet-b...@googlegroups.com/msg10387.html

which seems to imply that this is a deliberate "feature".  Is this
prohibition on "name" really the desired behaviour?  This would make it
impossible to use the nagios_service resource to generate a service
template that can be reused in other service declarations.  If it is the
desired behaviour, why does the nagios_service type have "use" and
"register" parameters, because they are useless without the ability to
attach names to services in the generated nagios config.

Hopefully I am just missing something and can be pointed patiently to
the way to do what I want.

-- 
Bruce

What would Edward Woodward do?

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