hi there.
you could use the hostgroup_name Directive in your service and but your
hosts in this hostgroup.
Am 04.10.2012 14:19 schrieb "Franky Van Liedekerke" <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> maybe this has already been answered somewhere, but a google search
> didn't point me to the right direction then:
>
> is it possible to link services to host templates?
>
> Reason for asking: I would like to add a service to a template, and
> then use the "use" command to add the linked services to a host, instead
> of needing hostgroups and linking the services to that.
>
> Franky
>
>
>
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