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Hi,
Jan Wagner schrieb:
> He guys,
>
> how should we fix this bug (since I also ran into it :)?
>
> fix /usr/share/doc/nagios2/README.Debian or anything else?

I would say changing the README.Debian is the best solution, since
only define-blocks work in external config files.

Bye
Hendrik

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--- README.Debian.old	2007-09-04 17:58:20.000000000 +0200
+++ README.Debian	2007-09-04 18:03:46.000000000 +0200
@@ -38,9 +38,11 @@
 across package upgrades (otherwise dpkg will overwrite your
 permission changes).  The following is the recommended approach:
 
-- activate external command checks in the nagios configuration.  this
-  can be done by setting check_external_commands=1 in the file
-  /etc/nagios2/conf.d/extcommands_nagios2.cfg.
+- activate external command checks in the nagios configuration. this
+  can be done by setting check_external_commands=1 in 
+  /etc/nagios2/nagios.cfg and enabling the extcommands_nagios2.cfg setting
+  the cfg_file=/etc/nagios2/conf.d/extcommands_nagios2.cfg or 
+  cfg_dir=/etc/nagios2/conf.d definitions.
 - perform the following commands to change directory permissions and
   to make the changes permanent:
 

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