Fix bad heading level for {commands,groups}.conf

The heading levels for commands.conf and groups.conf were incorrect.  They should have been at level 4, underneath "4.2.3 The conf.d directory", but instead they were at level 3.

fixes #12933

Signed-off-by: Jean Flach <jean-marcel.flach@icinga.com>
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Brendan Jurd 2016-10-14 16:33:53 +11:00 committed by Jean Flach
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@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ implicitely use the `icingaadmins` UserGroup defined in [users.conf](4-configuri
More details on defining notifications and their additional attributes such as More details on defining notifications and their additional attributes such as
filters can be read in [this chapter](3-monitoring-basics.md#notifications). filters can be read in [this chapter](3-monitoring-basics.md#notifications).
### <a id="commands-conf"></a> commands.conf #### <a id="commands-conf"></a> commands.conf
This is the place where your own command configuration can be defined. By default This is the place where your own command configuration can be defined. By default
only the notification commands used by the notification templates defined in [templates.conf](4-configuring-icinga-2.md#templates-conf). only the notification commands used by the notification templates defined in [templates.conf](4-configuring-icinga-2.md#templates-conf).
@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ only the notification commands used by the notification templates defined in [te
You can freely customize these notification commands, and adapt them for your needs. You can freely customize these notification commands, and adapt them for your needs.
Read more on that topic [here](3-monitoring-basics.md#notification-commands). Read more on that topic [here](3-monitoring-basics.md#notification-commands).
### <a id="groups-conf"></a> groups.conf #### <a id="groups-conf"></a> groups.conf
The example host defined in [hosts.conf](hosts-conf) already has the The example host defined in [hosts.conf](hosts-conf) already has the
custom attribute `os` set to `Linux` and is therefore automatically custom attribute `os` set to `Linux` and is therefore automatically