Could not read object configuration data!

Kevin Branagan Kevin.Branagan at infostream.com.au
Tue Aug 21 08:40:45 CEST 2007


What was the solution?

Villem Alari wrote:
> Ok, I got over that error too :)
>
> On 21.08.2007, at 5:31, Villem Alari wrote:
>
>   
>> What should I do to get rid of that error:
>>
>> Whoops!
>>
>> Error: Could not read object configuration data!
>>
>> Here are some things you should check in order to resolve this error:
>>
>>    1. Verify configuration options using the -v command-line option  
>> to check for errors.
>>    2. Check the Nagios log file for messages relating to startup or  
>> status data errors.
>>    3. Make sure you've compiled the main program and the CGIs to  
>> use the same object data storage options (i.e. default text file or  
>> template-based file).
>>
>> Make sure you read the documentation on installing, configuring and  
>> running Nagios thoroughly before continuing. If all else fails, try  
>> sending a message to one of the mailing lists. More information can  
>> be found at http://www.nagios.org.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Villem Alari
>>     
>
>
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