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Tom Ryder is a systems administrator living in New Zealand who works for an internet services provider. He loves terminals, text editors, network monitoring and security, Unix and GNU/Linux, shell script, and programming in general. He is also the author of the Nagios Core Administration Cookbook.
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A major downside of Nagios Core's configuration being so flexible is that without proper management, the configuration can easily balloon into hundreds of files with thousands of objects, all having unclear dependencies. This can be frustrating when you attempt to make significant changes to a configuration or even for something as simple as removing a host or sifting through dependencies to find what's causing errors in the configuration that prevents you from restarting.

It's therefore important to build your configuration carefully using as much abstraction as possible to allow adding, changing, and removing hosts and service definitions from the configuration painlessly and to avoid a duplication of configuration. Nagios Core provides a few ways of dealing with this, most notably in the judicious use of groups and templates for fundamental objects. Duplication of network-specific and volatile data, such as passwords, is also to be avoided and this is best done with the...

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Tom Ryder

Tom Ryder is a systems administrator living in New Zealand who works for an internet services provider. He loves terminals, text editors, network monitoring and security, Unix and GNU/Linux, shell script, and programming in general. He is also the author of the Nagios Core Administration Cookbook.
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