Set service labels when certain other labels are set or not set
It could be nice to set service labels if a service got or got not a certain service label. So we could set a service label for certain services but skip other services with a service label "skip:true" for example.
So instead of write regex or all Service Names a group of services which already are grouped by a service label could be defined.
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29 Jul, '24
Mohamed Saleh AdminHi Mathias,
Thank you for posting on our Ideas Portal!
To help us get a better understanding, could you provide the use case where this idea would be helpful? If you could provide an example of how you would apply such a "rule" for service labels or for which services in your monitoring we can get more insight about the problem(s) you are trying to solve.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Warm regards,
Your Checkmk Team -
11 Oct, '24
MOne example could be if there are multiple settings with different rules which are set for host which are EOL (End of life). Then there is only one label "eol:true".
Now if I could set eol:true when cmk_os_platform: centos and cmk_os_version: 7 is true then I have to adjust only one rule and not all the others where "eol:true" is already set.