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About Configuration
Overview The GroundWork Monitor Configuration application, also referred to as Monitor Architect or Monarch, is a fullfeatured, easytouse web based system for use with Nagios. Configuration consists of a set of tools that allow a user to easily configure and maintain Nagios or GroundWork Monitor. Configuration ...
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How to configure externals
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to configure externals">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview The Externals feature enables you to add your own configuration data that is not related to Nagios but can be useful when integrating other tools. When ...
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How to define a command
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to define a command">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview A Command line, which defines a command, is referenced in contact, host, and service definitions among other places. Commands that can be defined include service ...
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How to define extended info
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to define extended info">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview This page reviews the configuration of extended info templates. Extended host and service information entries are basically used to make the output from the status ...
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How to define groups
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to define groups">Leave Feedback</a> Overview This page reviews the Groups option and walks through how to use groups to set up Multiple WMI Proxy hosts. Groups are very flexible ...
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How to define time periods
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to define time periods">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview Time Periods are lists of times during various days that are considered to be valid times for notifications and service checks. They indicate when host and service ...
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How to import and export Nagios files
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to import and export Nagios files">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview This page reviews importing from files and exporting to files. Steps Import from Files The Import from Files option allow ...
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How to manage host dependencies
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to manage host dependencies">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview The use of host and service dependencies can help save resources by not running checks on/and sending notifications about hosts and services that are obviously unavailable ...
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How to manage hosts
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to manage hosts">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview Hosts are used to define a physical server, workstation, device, etc. that resides on your network. Services are the logical entities that hosts provide. A host definition ...
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How to manage parent child relationships
PAGE HELPFUL? <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=How to manage parent child relationships">Leave Feedback</a> \\ \\ Overview Parentchild relationships focuses on taking physical dependencies into account during outages, where host dependencies focus in on taking logical dependencies ...
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