Jim Avery wrote:
> You don't have more than one instance of the Nagios daemon running do
> you?  Try stopping the Nagios daemon, make sure all instances of
> nagios are stopped (using ps -ef | grep nagios), and kill any which
> remain then start the Nagios daemon using /etc/init.d/nagios start .

I looked for the before, and there's definitely only one nagios instance 
running.   The problem persists across nagios restarts and reboots.

Thanks

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