dOE wrote: > Hi, > > I inadvertently deleted/overwrote the "check_tcp" file in ../libexec. > I tried copying the file back from another Nagios instance (same build > 3.0.3), but when I execute it it I get a "No such file or directory". > My permissions for the file are no different than other "checks_" in > the directory. Is there something else I need to do other than copy a > file from another Nagios instance? > > > rwxrwxr-x 1 nagios root 76K 2011-07-01 13:47 check_tcp > > > Thanks > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ from what your title say you are getting the error when trying to execute the file locally and fail . Are you sure the file was copied successfully ? If you installed the plugins from source you can go the the source code directory and do "make install" and it place the plugins in the directory again .
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