Duncan Ferguson wrote:
Can you confirm what version you are using? This was fixed a long time ago by the look of it

# rpm -q opsview
opsview-3.1.0.2553-1.ct5

# yum info opsview
Installed Packages
Name       : opsview
Arch       : noarch
Version    : 3.1.0.2553
Release    : 1.ct5
Size       : 0.0
Repo       : installed
Summary    : Opsview Metapackage
URL        : http://www.opsview.com
License    : GPL
Description: Installs all the required components for a fully working Opsview installation.

Am I running an outdated version?


I replaced opsview. with $opsview_db. in the ndoutils_configdumpend script and it now works fine for non Admin users. Great!

Thanks for your help again.

Regards,
Andy.

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