James, thanks for the suggestion:

http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2158

Cheers,
Scott

On Apr 14, 5:16 am, James Turnbull <ja...@lovedthanlost.net> wrote:
> Have you logged a bug for this then?
>
> Regards
>
> James Turnbull
>
> On 13/04/2009, at 10:38 PM, Scott <scott...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Graham, I've asked about this exact issue and never got a real
> > response.  It doesn't make any sense at all for these files to be mode
> > 600 but the only way around this is to create an exec that chmods all
> > the files every time a new nagios file is created and make sure that
> > exec is run after any nagios files are created.
>
> > It's really much more difficult than it should be.
>
> > Scott
>
> > On Apr 2, 1:57 pm, Rolfs <goo...@krev.no> wrote:
> >> Graham Stratton wrote:
> >>> I'm using Puppet 0.24.7 with exported resources to configure  
> >>> Nagios 3
> >>> on Debian Lenny. The problem is that when Puppet creates new files
> >>> they have permissions -rw------- , which means that Nagios can't  
> >>> read
> >>> them.
>
> >>> Does anyone else have this setup?
>
> >> I don't have the setup you describe. I might want it laiter. I've  
> >> seen
> >> modules for puppet to configure nagios or add hosts to zenoss. You  
> >> can
> >> modify the file access with something like below. Where did you get
> >> your nagios module from?
>
> >>        file {
> >>                 "/path/to/file":
> >>                         mode => 0744, owner => root, group => root;
> >>         }
>
> >> Regards,
> >> Rolf
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