PP> It's ideal, right up until someone changes the configuration to drop a
PP> bunch of services and they're automatically removed from monitoring, so
PP> you never get told.  Everything's fine with the world, as configured.

AP> That would be an easy failure state to plan around, maybe as easy as
AP> not automatically removing services from the monitor. Where the
AP> alternative: somebody changes the configuration to add a bunch of
AP> services and they aren't automatically monitored, would be more
AP> difficult to detect and potentially just as disastrous.

I agree -- add monitoring automatically, remove monitoring by hand, is the
combination you really want.

                                      -Josh (iril...@infersys.com)
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