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  1. Standard Macros in Nagios

    The tables below list all macros currently available in Nagios, along with a brief description of each and the types of commands in which they are valid. If a macro is used in a command in which it is invalid, …

  2. Understanding Nagios Macros: A Comprehensive Guide

    Jun 9, 2023 · This blog post explores Nagios macros, special variables that hold dynamic values for customizing monitoring setups. It covers macro formats, types, expansion, and usage in …

  3. Using Macros In Commands - nagios.manubulon.com

    The tables below list all macros currently available in Nagios, along with a brief description of each and the types of commands in which they are valid. If a macro is used in a command in which it is invalid, …

  4. How Macros Work · Nagios Core Documentation

    One of the main features that make Nagios so flexible is the ability to use macros in command defintions. Macros allow you to reference information from hosts, services, and other sources in your …

  5. The primary purpose of the User Macros component is to make the user and system macros available for use when using Configuration Wizards or when editing objects in Configuration Manager.

  6. Nagios XI – Understanding User Macros - Nagios Exchange

    This document describes how to implement and use user macros in a working environment. This is useful for users who want to obfuscate sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, etc. …

  7. Nagios XI - Macros and Custom Object Variables

    User macros are a way of storing and referencing common items such as usernames and passwords. Because you are referencing the objects as a macro, the actual value is not visible in the object …

  8. This completes the documentation on how to implement Nagios XI User Macros. If you have additional questions or other support-related questions, please visit us at our Nagios Support Forum, Nagios …

  9. Understanding Macros and How They Work - Nagios

    One of the main features that make Nagios so flexible is the ability to use macros in command defintions. Macros allow you to reference information from hosts, services, and other sources in your …

  10. The primary purpose of the User Macros component is to make the user and system macros available for use when using Configuration Wizards or when editing objects in Core Configuration Manager …