On 11/30/05, Steve Shipway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Check to make sure that the resource.cfg file location is correctly defined
> in your nagios.cfg.  If nagios can't find it, then it will not be processed.
> The part shown above seems to be the correct syntax.

Sure enough, I had resource.cfg commented out in nagios.cfg.  Mystery
explained.  Thanks, Steve!

Best,
-at


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