[chef] Re: Re: Nagios cookbook question: excluding a host?


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  • From: JJ Asghar < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Nagios cookbook question: excluding a host?
  • Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 01:29:03 +0000
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Tim,

If you would like a ginny-pig I'm more than willing to take a shot.  Don't hesitate to ping me directly and lets try to get this feature out there :)


Best Regards,
JJ Asghar
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That's not a supported feature of the cookbook at the moment, but I was toying with a way to do it.  I had it setup at one point to exclude notification for environments or roles, but it would only do that for the host.


Tim Smith  - Systems Engineer 
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On Jun 13, 2013, at 9:30 AM, JJ Asghar < "> > wrote:

I am extremely interested is this too.  

I haven't been able to figure out a way other than just silencing the notifications or always putting it in downtime.

Best Regards,
JJ Asghar



I've got a setup that is all AWS nodes-- except for one, which is located in the office. However, since that machine belongs to some roles, and as such it's getting pulled into the list of machines to monitor.

Is there any way that I can configure this to ignore the host? I'm one step away from turning on notifications, I'd like to have a cleared screen when I do so. :)

Thanks!

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