Henrik Stoerner wrote:
The rule is: Put all of your tags on one of these definitions, and ONLY a "noconn" on the others.
So using your example:
group-only bbd|bbgen|bbtest|hobbitd|rsync Hobbit Monitoring Server 123.123.123.123 123.123.123.123 # noconn
page game-servers Main Game Server Boxes. group-except bbd|bbgen|bbtest|hobbitd|rsync 123.123.123.123 123.123.123.123 # ftp !telnet !smtp ssh ntp prefer badconn:1:2:4 bbd rsync
There's no link between the "group-only" or "group-except" definitions, and where you have the network tests defined, so even though it might seem a bit odd with "group-except bbd|rsync" and then those two tests listed on the first host-entry, it will work the way you want it to. Because the tool the runs the network tests ignores all of the page, subpage, group* definitions; and the tool that builds the webpages ignores how all of the network tests were defined (it just looks at what status columns are available).
Henrik
Ahh THANK you Henrik... That worked! YAAH I'm all green again LOL
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