--- sample-config/nagios.cfg.in 2007-12-14 19:10:09.000000000 +0100 +++ sample-config/nagios.cfg.in.oden 2008-01-14 16:18:53.000000000 +0100 @@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ log_file=@localstatedir@/nagios.log - +# load command definitions for plugins +cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/plugins.d # OBJECT CONFIGURATION FILE(S) # These are the object configuration files in which you define hosts, @@ -27,13 +28,13 @@ # if you wish (as shown below), or keep them all in a single config file. # You can specify individual object config files as shown below: -cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/commands.cfg -cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/contacts.cfg -cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/timeperiods.cfg -cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/templates.cfg +#cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/commands.cfg +#cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/contacts.cfg +#cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/timeperiods.cfg +#cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/templates.cfg # Definitions for monitoring the local (Linux) host -cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/localhost.cfg +#cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/localhost.cfg # Definitions for monitoring a Windows machine #cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/windows.cfg @@ -44,17 +45,17 @@ # Definitions for monitoring a network printer #cfg_file=@sysconfdir@/objects/printer.cfg +# load configuration files on the fly +cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/conf.d # You can also tell Nagios to process all config files (with a .cfg # extension) in a particular directory by using the cfg_dir # directive as shown below: -#cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/servers -#cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/printers -#cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/switches -#cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/routers - - +cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/servers +cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/printers +cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/switches +cfg_dir=@sysconfdir@/routers # OBJECT CACHE FILE