If I give mon the -d parameter, I get the following:

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    basedir     [/usr/lib/mon]
    cfbasedir   [/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/etc]

    cf          [/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/mon.cf]
    statedir    [/usr/lib/mon/state.d]
    logdir      [/var/log/mon]
    authfile    [/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/etc/auth.cf]
    ocfile      [/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/etc/oncall.cf]
    userfile    [monusers.cf]
    dtlogfile   [/var/log/mon/downtime]
    historicfile[/var/log/mon/history]
    monerrfile  [/var/log/mon/errfile]
    scriptdir   [/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/mon.d]
    alertdir    [/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/alert.d]
M fping.monitor=[/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/mon.d/fping.monitor]
M telnet.monitor=[/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/mon.d/telnet.monitor]
M http.monitor=[/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/mon.d/http.monitor]
A mail.alert=[/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/alert.d/mail.alert]
A file.alert=[/usr/ha/mon-0.99.2/alert.d/file.alert]
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Look ok does it not?

/S�ren

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