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On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 06:41:00PM -0700, Jeff Rodriguez wrote:
> You COULD just setup a symliink with nagios.cfg pointing to say...=20
> normal.cfg and when you are in a failed over state you could swing it to=
=20
> failover.cfg. If you wanted you could even do so with directories, I'm=20
> sure Nagios probably supports that just fine... If it doesn't like=20
> symlinks try hard links.
Thats what we do now, but then we get into situations where we
change a setting in one file but not the other which caused a
failure.
-Jason Martin
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