Hello,
Is there any harm in linking templates to hosts that you know don't have the services the template offers? The reason I do this is to keep the number of discovery actions to a minimum. For example, I have a discovery action for windows hosts. That action links in SQL, Exchange, Open Manage, Windows, etc. However, not all of my hosts have SQL for example. I see that the items view will show stuff like this:
SQL Analysis Services: No such service (255)
These "errors" in the items view don't bother me because triggers will be more granular. This simplifies the host setup process but I don't want to hammer the database with unnecessary stuff either because my implementation is going to be pretty big (>500 hosts). Thoughts?
Is there any harm in linking templates to hosts that you know don't have the services the template offers? The reason I do this is to keep the number of discovery actions to a minimum. For example, I have a discovery action for windows hosts. That action links in SQL, Exchange, Open Manage, Windows, etc. However, not all of my hosts have SQL for example. I see that the items view will show stuff like this:
SQL Analysis Services: No such service (255)
These "errors" in the items view don't bother me because triggers will be more granular. This simplifies the host setup process but I don't want to hammer the database with unnecessary stuff either because my implementation is going to be pretty big (>500 hosts). Thoughts?
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