On 06.12.2016 16:31, tilo@googlemail.com wrote:
> in director/syncrule/addproperty its possible to choose as "Destination
> Field" "All custom variables (vars.)"
> I'm missing some information about the format of the Source Column. Json?
> some kind of yaml?
The source column should be a pro
Thanks.
On 07.12.2016 09:31, Markus Frosch wrote:
On 06.12.2016 16:31, tilo@googlemail.com wrote:
in director/syncrule/addproperty its possible to choose as "Destination Field" "All
custom variables (vars.)"
I'm missing some information about the format of the Source Column. Json? some
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Hey all,
I'm running a simple icinga2 setup that uses a Master endpoint and
multiple Client endpoints. I was wondering if it is possible to have
overlapping zones?
For example, could a client be a member of more than one zone?
Thanks,
Isaac
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On Wednesday 07 December 2016 at 17:50:34, isaac rodriguez wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm running a simple icinga2 setup that uses a Master endpoint and
> multiple Client endpoints. I was wondering if it is possible to have
> overlapping zones?
>
> For example, could a client be a member of more than
The reason I ask is because I am trying to aggregate notifications. I
have some services that run across multiple endpoints, and I don't want
to get spammed with say 40 emails if a service dies on 40 nodes. I was
hoping that by grouping endpoints into zones in a high-availability
setup, I could
On Wednesday 07 December 2016 at 18:13:03, isaac rodriguez wrote:
> The reason I ask is because I am trying to aggregate notifications. I
> have some services that run across multiple endpoints, and I don't want
> to get spammed with say 40 emails if a service dies on 40 nodes. I was
> hoping that
Thanks, this has been very insightful. Lastly, with respect to the
"aggregate check" constructed by Michael Martinez, where would that
function be defined? conf.d/services.conf on the master node?
conf.d/notifications.conf?
Is this type of check possible with a bottom-up approach? Or should I