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Have you looked in /etc/nagios for configuration files? I don't really know much about nagios, but when I look at the rpm ('rpm -ql nagios'), the config files are written to this directory.
I did try the config but there must be an easier way. I tried to install
nagios-nagat but the config files were all in the wrong places and nothing work. Also the developers are no longer modifying it.
Anyone else out there has any ideas?
Update:
I did have to run the make on the file. Doh!
now it appears i have a rights permission issue. Ill keep hammering on it so that newbies like myself have a headsup for next time.
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