Change group ownership to nagiocmd
prw-rw---- 1 nagios nagiocmd 0 Apr 25 18:54
/usr/local/nagios/var/rw/nagios.cmd
On 4/26/07, Drew Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I admit it, I'm a bonehead.
I migrated from sendmail to postfix. I have several passive checks that
run by way of REL. I did not anticipate breaking this functionality,
but I have.
In the maillog, I have the following entries:
Command died with status 13: "/usr/local/nagios/bin/smtpreceiver.pl".
Command output: Can't open /var/log/nagios/rw/nagios.cmd for writing:
Permission denied )
The permissions on the pipe are:
prw-rw---- 1 nagios nagios 0 Apr 26 12:41 /var/log/nagios/rw/nagios.cmd
If I change from 0660 to 0666, everything works fine.
I realize this is actually a postfix issue, not nagios, but I thought
someone on the list might have encountered this problem and have a slick
fix close to hand.
Thanks for any assistance.
Drew
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