AW: AW: nagios stop script not killing all processes

C. Bensend benny at bennyvision.com
Thu Jul 1 18:49:51 CEST 2004


> it's right, that 777 is a security risk (but i tried your solution under
> RH 9.0 and it doesn't work (on which reasons whatelse)

What I do on my monitoring servers is create a group called 'nacmd'.  I add
the 'nagios' user (the user Nagios is going to run as) as well as 'www'
(the user Apache runs as).  Then, when I compile Nagios and the plugins,
I specify --with-command-user=nagios and --with-command-grp=nacmd.  This
Just Works(tm), at least for me.  :)  Never tried it under RedHat 9.

Benny


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