Thanks Nick, after your answer I purged again
the files and I'm patiently waiting to see popping
the *ffs chops* again to confirm the problem.

I also launched a "grep -R" on /etc without luck.

== Daniele Bonini



Nick Holland <n...@holland-consulting.net> wrote:

> On 11/16/23 18:12, Daniele B. wrote:
> 
> > in /var:
> > /nagios/
> > /nagios/rw/nagios.cmd      0 kb
> > /nagios/objects.cache   27.0 kb
> > /nagios/retention.dat   35.9kb
> > 
> > If I try to delete /var/nagios this is recreated probably at system
> > boot.
> > 
> > There is no cron job nor rc service present apparently for Nagios
> Never, EVER say, "there is no ..." until you find the actual cause.
> 
> Obviously something is creating it.  The OpenBSD Startup process is
> very straight forward, it really shouldn't be too hard to find.  A
> "grep -R" of a few appropriate strings in the /etc directory would
> probably find the culprit pretty easily.  You could also read and
> understand rc(8) and find what is going on by following the startup
> process.
 

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