hi all,
I don't think this is currently implemented, please correct me if i'm wrong.
When templating, one sometimes needs to either make their templates too small or too big according to requirements.
When a template is too small, you will need to manually add items/triggers to a host for all non-templated-items. If you make a template too big, a percentage (depending on how much too-big) of your items will have a ZBX_NOT_SUPPORTED or no_such_oid state.
Could it be made to have some sort of variable item interval in case of a ZBX_NOT_SUPPORTED or no_such_oid. This variable interval could either be a multiplication factor (based on the original item) or a fixed value to either directly use or add to the item's original value. This should be configured in the zabbix_server.conf.
I think the multiplication factor would be best suited within zabbix.
What do the devs and the community think?
I don't think this is currently implemented, please correct me if i'm wrong.
When templating, one sometimes needs to either make their templates too small or too big according to requirements.
When a template is too small, you will need to manually add items/triggers to a host for all non-templated-items. If you make a template too big, a percentage (depending on how much too-big) of your items will have a ZBX_NOT_SUPPORTED or no_such_oid state.
Could it be made to have some sort of variable item interval in case of a ZBX_NOT_SUPPORTED or no_such_oid. This variable interval could either be a multiplication factor (based on the original item) or a fixed value to either directly use or add to the item's original value. This should be configured in the zabbix_server.conf.
I think the multiplication factor would be best suited within zabbix.
What do the devs and the community think?