[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 04.01.2006 18:40:10:

> Doing "rpm -q nagios" shows "nagios-1.2-2.1.el3.rf"
> 
> How do I remove that?
> 
> Doing "rpm -e nagios"
> 
> Shows:
> error reading information on service nagios: No such file or directory
> error: %preun(nagios-1.2-2.1.el3.rf) scriptlet failed, exit status 1

http://learn.to/quote

Topposting with fullquotes are considered rude.

It seems like you managed to screw your nagios installation.
If I had to guess: you installed the nagios rpm (obviously
without knowing you did) and then tried to do some manual
installing - destroying vital information, needed by the rpm
for a successful uninstall for example.
Looks like you have some major problems here, it's kinda
hard to remotely solve your problem without access to the
machine. There are a myriad of places where you would need
to check where you broke the installation.

regards
        sash

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