Scott, I'm curious, did you try what I said? All it takes is enabling 
the 'acl' fsopt, remounting the volume, and adding a default FACL to 
your nagios root.

Scott wrote:
> So I don't know what happened to the other thread, but all I want to
> do is be able to set the owner or the mode of the files written by all
> the nagios types, the default is root ownership with a mode of 600
> which, for ubuntu, completely breaks nagios.  There has to be a way to
> do this when the files are written instead of after.
>
> Cheers,
> Scott
> >
>   


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