Error: Could not read object configuration data! [SOLVED]

Mister IT Guru misteritguru at gmx.com
Fri Dec 31 16:07:44 CET 2010


On 31/12/2010 14:34, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
>   On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:11:24 +0000, Mister IT Guru
>   <misteritguru at gmx.com>  wrote:
>> The file /etc/init.d/nagios has the entry
>> config="/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg"
>   Please verify that the nagios user has the required rights to read
>   /etc/nagios and subordinate files and directories.
>
>   Also make sure that you do not have SELINUX running or created the
>   required exceptions yourself.
>
>   Hugo.
>
Can you believe it? Frikking SELINUX! I've now turned this off to get 
this rig up and running, and it's working. Thank you Hugo. I guess now 
it's my turn to learn how to get SELINUX and nagios to play nice, I'll 
set that up on my test rig in the new year.

Thanks

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