Sweet. This is exactly what I was looking for.
I'll experiment tomorrow and see if the var (guess I'll have to start calling it a macro) can be defined in the body of bb-hosts and still be evaluated correctly in the include files that contain the client entries. I'm guessing it will since the section of the hobbit-alerts manpage that deals with macros mentions that macros can be nested, but that the inner macro must be defined first. This leads me to believe that the config file parser reads line-by-line evaluating as it goes.
I'm just going to get started in the next day or two with alerts within hobbit, hence my unfamiliarity with macros. I had quickly scanned the hobbit-alerts manpage today but had missed the significance of the section on macros, mainly because it looked at first glance to be regex evaluation; the example with "$WEBHOSTS=%(www|intranet|support|mail).foo.com" caught my eye. Does the leading '%' always signify some sort of regular expression in hobbit?
johnB
2008/6/10 Tim McCloskey <devzero at cox.net>:
So I was curious about the whole macro thing and decided to test it out. It has only been a few minutes but the following seems to work fine. I hope this helps in some way.
bb-hosts:
$foo="dns" ipaddress servername # $foo
Regards,
Tim
Tim McCloskey wrote:
As mentioned, perhaps someone with knowledge on the topic can answer.
To extend the question further, since macros (variables) are able to be used within the hobbit-alerts.cfg file I wonder if variables can be assigned in bb-hosts and hobbit-clients.cfg? At one point I thought of trying to keep all of our host/client/alerts data within mysql, but it was only a thought.
Regards, Tim
John Burk wrote: I'm using includes in my bb-hosts to keep the file
length down, but my included files are comprised of hundreds of hosts all identical except for the ipaddresses and hostnames.
Surely there must be a way to template this, I just can't find it in the bb-hosts manpage...
...
and so on in mind-numbing repetition...
I'd like to be able to define the tags in a template, and simply use that template. Does this mechanism exist in bb-host? That way if/when I need to change the tags for all my hosts, I only need to do it in one place, and not on every line in 3 different files.
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