Robert C. Ehlenfield wrote: > > Make sure that your ndo2db.cfg and ndomod.cfg files are owned by the > same users that runs ndo2db and Nagios. > > In my case it is "nagios". > > > > I noticed that ndo.sock was not being created in /usr/local/nagios/var. > > On a hunch I checked the permissions on the two config files > (mentioned above) and found that they were owned by root, since I was > logged in as root when I copied them over from the nod-utils distribution. > > > > As soon as I changed the ownership, restarted ndo2db and nagios, the > problem was solved. > > > > Hope this helps someone. > > > The ownership is not important. What is important is that those files are readable by the Nagios and/or ndo2db user.
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