On 01/05/2011 01:10 PM, Tony Yarusso wrote: > What it really comes down to is exactly *what* you want to back up. If > it's just the configuration, then the stuff in /etc should be all you > need. The stuff in /var will contain the current state (logs, lock > files, status.dat, etc.). The things in /usr should only be things that > are installed by the package, and probably don't need to be backed up. > An exception to that would be if you've manually added plugins to > /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/. > > If you want to check your list, you could also run 'find / -name > *nagios*' and pore over the results. >
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