[hobbit] creating a macro made of macro's in hobbit-alerts.cfg
Henrik Stoerner
henrik at hswn.dk
Wed May 25 21:54:54 CEST 2005
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 02:58:18PM -0400, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> Is it possible to create some macros of hosts, then bundle combinations
> of those smaller macros into larger ones?
It's supposed to work, yes. And yes - there's a bug in how this is
handled. You need the attached patch first.
> Say I have 3 groups of systems:
>
> $DB=%(db1|data1|dbase).domain.com
>
> $MAIL=%(mail1|smtp|webmail).domain.com
>
> $WS=%(ws1|fred|wilma).domain.com
>
> I'd like to make 2 macros of those systems, one for critical systems,
> the other for everthing on my network:
>
> $CRITICAL=%($DB|$MAIL)
>
> $ALL=%($DB|$MAIL|$WS)
When doing this, remember that the macros are simple text-substitutions.
So I'd leave out the "%" in the macros, because you end up with too many
of them they way you have it. Instead, I'd do it like this:
$DB=(db1|data1|dbase).domain.com
$MAIL=(mail1|smtp|webmail).domain.com
$WS=(ws1|fred|wilma).domain.com
$CRITICAL=($DB|$MAIL)
$ALL=($DB|$MAIL|$WS)
HOST=%$CRITICAL
MAIL tom at domain.com
If in doubt, you can always run "hobbitd_alert --dump-config" to see
what your configuration ends up with - it shows the configuration after
expanding the macros.
Regards,
Henrik
-------------- next part --------------
--- hobbitd/do_alert.c 2005/05/22 07:31:22 1.65
+++ hobbitd/do_alert.c 2005/05/25 19:47:11
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@
delim = strchr(l, '=');
*delim = '\0';
newtok->name = strdup(l+1); /* Skip the '$' */
- newtok->value = strdup(delim+1);
+ newtok->value = strdup(preprocess(delim+1));
newtok->next = tokhead;
tokhead = newtok;
continue;
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