problem with services file.

Michael T. Halligan michael at halligan.org
Fri Jan 31 02:42:30 CET 2003


Well, beyond the Nagios spelling error, how about removing the blank line,
or making sure you have 8 spaces and NOT a tab in front of your attribute
lines. I've noticed that nagios doesn't like tabs in object definitions.



On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Ryan Cochrane wrote:

= Hi guys, sorry to bother you
= 
= I have finally got most of it working with auto and all!
= 
= I keep getting this error when i go to start it;
= 
= 
= Error: Invalid object definition type 'service(' in file
= '/usr/local/nagios/etc/services.cfg' on line 21.
= 
= 
= define host{
=         use                     generic-host            ;
= 
=         host_name               weig
=         alias                   Naigos Monitoring #1
=         address                 203.31.71.22
=         check_command           check-host-alive check_http check_smtp
=         max_check_attempts      10
=         notification_interval   120
=         notification_period     24x7
=         notification_options    d,u,r
=         }
= 
= 
= any pointers would be really good, ive been playin with it for 3 hours now.
= :/
= 
= 
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