Host groups allow you to configure host log ingestion efficiently. You can sort multiple hosts to a host group and associate the host group with log ingestion configurations. The ingestion configurations will be applied to all the hosts in the host group, saving you the trouble of configuring the hosts individually.
Up to 10 custom identifiers can be added.
After 5, you can use either of the following methods to add hosts to a custom host group:
Method 1 (recommended):
Linux
In the custom_tag file of the /opt/cloud/lts directory on the host, view the host identifier and add it to the custom host group identifiers to add the host to the host group. For example, in the custom_tag file of the /opt/cloud/lts directory on the host, the identifier of the host is test1, and the custom identifier of the host group is test1. That is, the host is added to the host group.
Method 2:
Linux
You can change the name of a host group, add hosts to or remove hosts from a host group, or associate a host group with log ingestion configurations.
Operation |
Procedure |
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Changing a host group name |
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Adding hosts to a host group |
Method 1:
Method 2:
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Removing a host from a host group |
NOTE:
This operation is not supported for hosts in the custom identifier host group. |
Uninstalling ICAgent from a host |
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Removing hosts from a host group |
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Associating a host group with an ingestion configuration |
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Disassociating a host group from an ingestion configuration |
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Disassociating a host group from multiple ingestion configurations |
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Deleting a single host group
Deleting host groups in batches