On 22/06/07 05:14 AM, Hari Sekhon wrote:
> On my installation I noticed that it does crash when you do
> /etc/init.d/nagios restart, but not if you do /etc/init.d/nagios reload
> which I think is what you should be doing.

One everyone uses init scripts. Nagios can also be restarted via
signals, web interface and directly trough the command pipe. Any of
these methods won't do any sanity checking.

The init script does pretty much what I put in my bash example (and even
more sanity checking)... BTW it checks the config on restarts too, so
maybe you're running an old version...

Thomas

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